fight Mares/Moreno winner and Rigo. THEN move up!
Comments Thread For: Donaire: If No Challenges at 122, I'll Move Up To 126
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I understand both sides of the Rigo argument, but if I was Donaire I definitely would not leave 122 without fighting Rigo. Otherwise, he will hear it.Comment
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[QUOTE=4Corners;12607409][QUOTE=richardt;12607402]He said he'll go to 126 for a challenge, and in the post fight interview he said he may go up to 126 to find a challenge.QUOTE]That does not mean that he indicated "if no challenges at 122". That was the WRITER who said that on the headline which was a misquote used for effect and it worked on those who didn't read the article or comprehend it.Comment
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I think the hardest fight for him out there is against Anselmo Moreno. Moreno is very underrated. I expect Moreno to get by Mares and then would love to see him fight Donaire.Comment
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Moreno, Hopkins, and Ward are like Rubik's Cubes. It takes an exceptional fighter to solve their style. Mares will have to be at his best and even then, it will be difficult. Donaire should fight that winner and Rigo should fight either Darchinyan or Agbeko and if both win, Donaire vs Rigo is the best fight after those fights.Comment
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If you want to be fair[er] about it, it would be Donaire fights the Mares/Moreno winner then Rigo fights the Mares/Moreno loser. Then the winner of those two fights, fight. Rigo certainly has done nothing to earn the right to be the guy sitting at the end of a tournament where much more accomplished fighters are fighting for a chance to fight him.Comment
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