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  • -Kev-
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    #141
    "Cristian Mijares earned his shot".

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    • MJ223
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      #142
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      "Cristian Mijares earned his shot".
      Thankfully Mijares has a fight lined up..... So hes out

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        #143
        Originally posted by 12TRIBEsRiSe
        i think donair will KO rigo also, no way n hell u can go 12 rounds wit that dude n not get caught, but i can be wrong
        5 foot Narvaez went 12 rounds with Donaire without going down. He used really good defense, which is what Rigondeaux has a lot of plus better power and he's bigger. Worst case is Rigo goes down once.

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          #144
          Originally posted by MJ223
          Thankfully Mijares has a fight lined up..... So hes out
          Against who?

          Any way, the pull out technique is not only good in bed but also good in boxing. Boxers pull out of fights to get better fights all the time,

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            #145
            Originally posted by -Kev-
            Against who?

            Any way, the pull out technique is not only good in bed but also good in boxing. Boxers pull out of fights to get better fights all the time,
            Enrique Bernach (20-4 11KOs) on Feb 9

            True.... Anything is possible.... I just doubt it

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            • danceswithfire
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              #146
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              "Cristian Mijares earned his shot".
              bussiness wise , he's in ..wont be surprised if nonito fights him at the end of the year as long as miajres keeps on winning and the mares and rigo fight happens..

              it aint as bad as floyd fighting once a year againts a lw and an old past prime inactive fighter..

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #147
                Originally posted by letsgobrady
                what has mathebula done?was anyone talking about him before the nonito fight? i personally dont have a problem with any of donaires opponents at 122 except for maybe arce
                He beat Ndlovu in the fight before Donaire, who is and was top ranked fighter at 122. Close fight, both fights were close fights. But beating Ndlovu made him a legitmate Champion at the weight. As legitimate as Rigondeaux is a Champion.

                He was very competitive with Cabellero a few fights prior.

                Mathebula's resume is as good as Rigondeaux's, at the very least.

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                  #148
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  5 foot Narvaez went 12 rounds with Donaire without going down. He used really good defense, which is what Rigondeaux has a lot of plus better power and he's bigger. Worst case is Rigo goes down once.
                  On what basis is that a worst case scenario?

                  Considering he's been hurt by less powerful fighters and Donaire will be by far the hardest puncher he'll have faced by a vast vast margin.

                  Worst case is he get's knocked out.
                  Last edited by IronDanHamza; 01-04-2013, 08:13 PM.

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                  • danceswithfire
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                    #149
                    Originally posted by -Kev-
                    5 foot Narvaez went 12 rounds with Donaire without going down. He used really good defense, which is what Rigondeaux has a lot of plus better power and he's bigger. Worst case is Rigo goes down once.
                    thats coz he went on survival mode.. rigo can do the same but he aint gonna win any round..

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                    • blak81
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                      #150
                      Originally posted by danceswithfire
                      no , there's a power diffence between moreno and rigo but i do think mares still outworks rigo to a decision
                      Because of that power difference, I believe Mares thinks more than twice about keeping the pressure at the same level when he fought Moreno. Rigo by shutout or TKO.

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