Comments Thread For: Jhonny Gonzalez-Jorge Arce Clash Eyed For The Fall

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jhonny Gonzalez-Jorge Arce Clash Eyed For The Fall

    Big plans were in store and then put on hold while Jhonny Gonzalez tried to figure out when and against whom he would make the first defense of his second featherweight title reign.

    Now with showdown versus Clive Atwell merely hours away, already being pursued is a major fight with a win on Saturday evening in Acapulco, Mexico.

    Rumors of a proposed showdown between Gonzalez and former four-division champion Jorge Arce continue to gain traction. The famed diminutive warrior remains in competition with Juan Manuel Marquez as the first boxer in the history of Mexico to win titles in five separate weight classes.
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  • Loque-san
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    lol Clive Atwell and then Jorge Arce, what a joke. Jhonny wants to milk his title as much as he can. He knows his days as a world champion are numbered.

    When was the last time we saw a unification fight at 126? Gamboa-Salido in 2010?

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      Originally posted by Loque-san
      lol Clive Atwell and then Jorge Arce, what a joke. Jhonny wants to milk his title as much as he can. He knows his days as a world champion are numbered.

      When was the last time we saw a unification fight at 126? Gamboa-Salido in 2010?
      It's not his fault that Mares is shook and doesn't appear to want a rematch. The fight with Arce will make him some good money.

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