Comments Thread For: Quijano Promises To Snatch Omar Narvaez's WBO Belt

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Quijano Promises To Snatch Omar Narvaez's WBO Belt

    Super flyweight contender David Quijano was caught by surprise when it was announced that he would face the 115-pound champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), Argentine star Omar Narvaez, on Saturday December 15th at the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel & Casino of San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina.

    Quijano (15-2-1, 9 KOs), a native of Caguas and ranked number 11 by the WBO at super flyweight, has promised to return to Puerto Rico with the title of Narvaez (37-1-2, 20KOs). The Puerto Rican boxer had two wins in 2012 over Mexican Javier Gallo and veteran Filipino Juanito Rubillar to capture the WBO Latino super flyweight title.
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  • ddangerous
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    When Narvaez fights guys his own size, he is a very tough opponent. He should have never fought above Super Flyweight because he'd still be undefeated. Quijano's got his hands full. Narvaez's defense is very hard to penetrate.

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    • sergiod1981
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      #3
      all promised destroy Narvaez. and were humillated ( only nonito did the job in a missmatch)


      Narvaez will destroyd this guy.

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      • lopez36
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        Narvaez is old already,he probably will lose

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        • giacomino
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          #5
          Even at 37, Narvaez is still too good for anybody fighting at 115

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