Montiel wants Darchinyan instead??
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I wasn't thinking of Montiel thinking of when I wrote that. They both have 1 very good-great win on their resumes, but since Montiel got his in his 3rd division he deserves a spot in the bottom half of the top 10. He was kind of pissing me off because of his fight selection before Hasegawa though.Comment
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Disappointed in that. Montiel did go to a champ's backyard and knock him out though, so you can't totally pass judgement on the dude's courage. Donaire hasn't done **** here lately, and therefore it makes it hard for boxers to view him as worthwhile financially. If he would've been more active and fought better comp, he would be more in demand for a big fight. But I can't really excuse Montiel passing up on fighting a guy to get him in the P4P list over a fighter who was already conquered by Donaire.Comment
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I really don't know what to make of this. I thought Montiel - Donaire was a done deal. But then again look who promotes Donaire.
As a Vic fan I'm happy for Darchinyan if this really happens, but I'd rather see a rematch with Donaire instead.Comment
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Montiel and Donaire have the same promoter.Comment
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Word. Agbeko and mares would be great fights for nonito but what I'm really saying is that nonito has been in oblivion for so long since that darch win and now this?I really don't think so. 118 is loaded with guys who are willing to fight anyone anywhere. Not only that they have good names and are great fighters. Guys like:
Yhonny Perez
Aselmo Moreno
Joseph Agbecko
Abner Mares
The only fights I see him having trouble landing are Arce and Morel for obvious reasons, and guys like Hasegawa and Montiel as well do to them being more selective in their opponents. The four I mentioned above will fight anyone anywhere and I actually think Mares vs Donaire will be more competitive than the Montiel (I see Nonito dominating Fernado).
I also agree that nonito wins easily against fernando but that's just my opinion.Comment
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