Comments Thread For: Dunkin: Jorge Arce ‘Next’ for Donaire, Nishioka Afterward

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  • torosboxing75
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    #11
    rigo,rigo,rigo

    Originally posted by bluetuazon
    no bro......nishi is recognized as the best in 122...thats a fact...if in ur opinion its rigo, i respect that...lets just all calm down and base these things on FACTS....
    Thats not just his opinion thats many hard core boxing enthusiast opinions. If donaire wants to proove hes the best he has to keep rigo at least 3rd on his list.

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    • Lac'em up
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      #12
      This will be an explosive fight, but Arce seems a bit too small for Donaire.

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      • rasdun
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        #13
        Arce should be an even easier fight than Vazquez; and Donaire couldve taken a couple of tougher fights, but for the guy that said this would be 3 "tuneups" in a row is laughable. Narvaez was the #1 wanked 115 lber in the world; although I admit, I wouldve rather seen a fight wit Moreno. Vazquez is a good first fight at a new weight class - a legit top 10 opponent. Same wit Arce. We know Donaire will school him, but thats only bc he's so good, not bc Arce is a joke.
        If Donaire dont fight Nishioki or Rigo b/f the end of the year, then he deserves some heat.

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        • frosty-g
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          #14
          Originally posted by rasdun
          Arce should be an even easier fight than Vazquez; and Donaire couldve taken a couple of tougher fights, but for the guy that said this would be 3 "tuneups" in a row is laughable. Narvaez was the #1 wanked 115 lber in the world; although I admit, I wouldve rather seen a fight wit Moreno. Vazquez is a good first fight at a new weight class - a legit top 10 opponent. Same wit Arce. We know Donaire will school him, but thats only bc he's so good, not bc Arce is a joke.
          If Donaire dont fight Nishioki or Rigo b/f the end of the year, then he deserves some heat.
          wow, i knew donaire had some people speculating about his "orientation" but what you just said about narvaez makes it seem all so obvious as to why donaire chose him. narvaez doesn't seem the type but i suppose everyone has a secret.
          i preferred boxing when men were men and didn't touch each other in that sort of way.

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            #15
            Originally posted by rasdun
            Arce should be an even easier fight than Vazquez; and Donaire couldve taken a couple of tougher fights, but for the guy that said this would be 3 "tuneups" in a row is laughable. Narvaez was the #1 wanked 115 lber in the world; although I admit, I wouldve rather seen a fight wit Moreno. Vazquez is a good first fight at a new weight class - a legit top 10 opponent. Same wit Arce. We know Donaire will school him, but thats only bc he's so good, not bc Arce is a joke.
            If Donaire dont fight Nishioki or Rigo b/f the end of the year, then he deserves some heat.
            narvaez was much much smaller than donaire and being ranked at number 1 at 115 means nothing at 118. seriously, there was no chance in hell narvaez was gonna win that fight. it was a tune up. esp considering how deep 118 is. it was a ****ty fight. as far as vasquez and arce, also poor fights. who gives a hell where they are ranked, they are ranked at the bottom of the division in one of the weakest divisions in boxing. kudos to them. smh...

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              #16
              Originally posted by torosboxing75
              Thats not just his opinion thats many hard core boxing enthusiast opinions. If donaire wants to proove hes the best he has to keep rigo at least 3rd on his list.
              Aaaaa....NO! Hardcore fans know that when you have proven yourself, then you can be possibly CONSIDERED as the best in a division. 9-0 doesn't make you the best in any division YOU MORON!!!

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              • kiaba360
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                #17
                Donaire should fight Nishioka next, and Rigo should fight Arce. Rigo needs the exposure a lot more than Donaire does.

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                • bluetuazon
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by torosboxing75
                  Thats not just his opinion thats many hard core boxing enthusiast opinions. If donaire wants to proove hes the best he has to keep rigo at least 3rd on his list.
                  nonito and rigo is not the best at 122.......nishioka is...FACT!!!!

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                  • MTN
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                    now lets see ppll defend this...so to anyone counting, thats 3 tune ups in a row. who needs 3 tune ups in a row, esp if ur a p4p fighter??? this is a waste of time.
                    How is Nishioka a tune up? And a tune up to who?

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                    • MTN
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                      narvaez was much much smaller than donaire and being ranked at number 1 at 115 means nothing at 118. seriously, there was no chance in hell narvaez was gonna win that fight. it was a tune up. esp considering how deep 118 is. it was a ****ty fight. as far as vasquez and arce, also poor fights. who gives a hell where they are ranked, they are ranked at the bottom of the division in one of the weakest divisions in boxing. kudos to them. smh...
                      Narvaez was the next best option for Donaire at that time. Mares was booked to fight Darchinyan and Mares had to rematch Agbeko. The Mares fight cant happen anyway cause of the GB/TR feud and Chemito rejected a fight with Donaire earlier in 2011 after the Montiel fight. Who else was there for Nonito?

                      Narvaez was the clear cut number one guy at 115 and would still be top ten if he was at 118. You cant expect Nonito to move up and fight Nishioka right away. He is the smaller guy coming up to test the waters so it would make sense to take on lesser opponents in the top 10 to build him up in that division.

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