Vic Darchinyan - "The Mexican Fans Will Support Me"

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  • KILLA RIGHT
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    #61
    Big fan of both but vic won't get the mexican crowd only way u get the mexican crowd is if the mexican fighter is a runner and mijares isn't

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    • VanesBoxing
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      #62
      Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT
      Big fan of both but vic won't get the mexican crowd only way u get the mexican crowd is if the mexican fighter is a runner and mijares isn't
      he just might start running Saturday night.

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      • gridiron
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        #63
        I remember when the division was introduced (wasn't it by WBC in early 80's?) and we all went YUCK! I still think it's a totally unnecessary weight class

        Replying to my own letter; it was the WBConeheads who introduced this **** in 1980. What the great warriors in the "jr. bantam" should do is chasing Hasegwawa for the REAL bantamweight title.

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        • toluco
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          #64
          Originally posted by gridiron
          I remember when the division was introduced (wasn't it by WBC in early 80's?) and we all went YUCK! I still think it's a totally unnecessary weight class

          Replying to my own letter; it was the WBConeheads who introduced this **** in 1980. What the great warriors in the "jr. bantam" should do is chasing Hasegwawa for the REAL bantamweight title.
          hazegawa is a joke, no one takes him seriously because he always fight in his hometown he is disgracing the wbc belt

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          • Mr. Ryan
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            #65
            Actually, Darchinyan wants you to run from him because then he can get momentum on his wide punches. Mijares can win the fight by doing what he does best, keeping his defense tight and throwing shots right down the middle.

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            • gridiron
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              #66
              Originally posted by toluco
              hazegawa is a joke, no one takes him seriously because he always fight in his hometown he is disgracing the wbc belt
              I like Hasegawa (but what boxer don't I?). Anyway, I think you got a point. No need for a 115 lbs division as one of Mijares & Co. is probably the best bantam in the world.

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              • warp1432
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                #67
                Originally posted by toluco
                hazegawa is a joke, no one takes him seriously because he always fight in his hometown he is disgracing the wbc belt
                Lol no. Hasegawa makes the best title defenses at 118 and faces underrated and good competition. Just because he's in japan doesn't mean he wouldn't beat the 115 group. Infact I'd pick him over everyone, but Mijares and maybe Montiel. I'd actually bet on him against Montiel.

                Also 115 is a great weight class and even though it's new, deserves to stick around imo.

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                • gridiron
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by warp1432
                  115 is a great weight class and even though it's new, deserves to stick around imo.
                  Call me old fashion. Boxing Digest isn't the best of magazines, but their ratings are quite accurate. They only recognize the originally eight weight classes along with cruiserweight since the heavies (and mankind in general) have grown bigger the last century.

                  In a perfect world, we wouldn't have the alphabetic scumbag organizations, and we would settle with only nine, very deserving world champs at the time.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Melly-Mel
                    vic's head is still ****ed up from getting ktfo by nonito!
                    my thoughts exactly

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