Donaire/Rigondeaux = Ward/Bute

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  • The Big Dunn
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    #71
    Originally posted by bojangles1987
    I can't believe people believe this stuff. It's like they refuse to acknowledge huge sections of Donaire's career.
    Bush;

    you agree with with what donaire said about a fight with RIgondeaux?

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      #72
      Originally posted by Big Dunn
      Bush;

      you agree with with what donaire said about a fight with RIgondeaux?
      Bush?

      And I don't pay attention to what people say, I pay attention to what they do. Fighters say lots of stuff. We'll see what happens from here.

      If Donaire leaves 122 without fighting the Mares/Moreno winner or Rigondeaux, or Santa Cruz if he gets the necessary wins to throw his name in the mix, if Donaire fights none of these guys, then I'll call him out for it. I don't accept fights that should be made not being made, no matter who is involved.

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        #73
        Originally posted by bojangles1987
        Bush?

        And I don't pay attention to what people say, I pay attention to what they do. Fighters say lots of stuff. We'll see what happens from here.

        If Donaire leaves 122 without fighting the Mares/Moreno winner or Rigondeaux, or Santa Cruz if he gets the necessary wins to throw his name in the mix, if Donaire fights none of these guys, then I'll call him out for it. I don't accept fights that should be made not being made, no matter who is involved.
        sorry bout that.

        I was curious given the way Nonito explained it. he has beaten names but in each of those fights he ultimately has a size advantage that the fights are not as compettitve as they should be.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Big Dunn
          sorry bout that.

          I was curious given the way Nonito explained it. he has beaten names but in each of those fights he ultimately has a size advantage that the fights are not as compettitve as they should be.
          No problem. This isn't an Alvarez or Pac thread though.

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