The camp of top contender Juanito Rubillar has made a trap that will forced the World Boxing Council (WBC) and their light flyweight champion Brian Viloria to comply with the mandatory date of defending his title against Rubillar next, instead of taking another easier opponent of his choice. [details]
Elorde Offers Viloria 150K to Face Rubillar
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Well I don't see any problem on Villoria taking on Rubillar. Team Villoria should take this offer, it's a mandatory anyway.
My only question is will Villoria be completely rested and ready on that date?
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Originally posted by JOM'Sits too bad to see 2 pinoys fight for a belt...tsk tsk
Well these are proffesional fighters buddy
and being a countryman takes a backseat when they seek recognition and money.
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Originally posted by psychopathWell these are proffesional fighters buddy
and being a countryman takes a backseat when they seek recognition and money.
2 filipnos is NOT money. viloria shouldnt do this fight. these guys at elorde's are scumbags. viloria and rubillar are buddies. filipinos should maintain as many competitive boxers in the pro circuit as possible and pitting them against each other is BS.Comment
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Originally posted by Ace_Kicker2 filipnos is NOT money. viloria shouldnt do this fight. these guys at elorde's are scumbags. viloria and rubillar are buddies. filipinos should maintain as many competitive boxers in the pro circuit as possible and pitting them against each other is BS.
You seems to have missed my point. I said these are proffesionals. We see Americans, Mexicans and other nationalities fight each other, so what's wrong with 2 Filipino's fighting each other? That Rubillar guy is the mandatory challenger. So what do you want him to do give up his number 1 ranking?
It may not be mainly for money but when you seek recognition and fame, money always go with it buddy. And why do you think Team Rubillar made such an offer?Comment
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i get your point, i have no problem to see pinoys figthing each other, what i dont like seeing two pinoys go at it for the belt, i would rather 2 pinoy world champs than 1...Originally posted by psychopathYou seems to have missed my point. I said these are proffesionals. We see Americans, Mexicans and other nationalities fight each other, so what's wrong with 2 Filipino's fighting each other? That Rubillar guy is the mandatory challenger. So what do you want him to do give up his number 1 ranking?
It may not be mainly for money but when you seek recognition and fame, money always go with it buddy. And why do you think Team Rubillar made such an offer?Comment
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by the way..although viloria is filipino he considers himself hawaiin, he said in his last interview that he loves the hawaiin food,culture and people...that is why he calls himself the "hawaiin punch"...not the pinoy punch...putang ang nemo ang pek pek mog or something like thatComment
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Originally posted by JOM'Si get your point, i have no problem to see pinoys figthing each other, what i dont like seeing two pinoys go at it for the belt, i would rather 2 pinoy world champs than 1...
Rubillar will never ba a champ anyway...LOL
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