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    Fernando Montiel and Jesus Rios both made weight for their scheduled 10-round showdown, which takes place Saturday evening in Chiapas, Mexico.

    Both fighters came in at the contracted limit of 127 lb.; the fight, which headlines on TV Azteca, is declared a featherweight bout, with a +/- 1 lb. allowance.

    Montiel (51-4-2, 35KOs) ventures into featherweight waters for the second straight fight, as the 35-year old remains in search of a title in his fourth weight class. A former titlist at flyweight, super flyweight and bantamweight, Montiel saw mixed results come of his 122 lb. campaign, losing a 12-round decision to Vic Terrazas in Nov. '11, in his most notable fight at that weight. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    This dude is such a joke of a fighter,,, he is basically the broner of south america..

    Somehow he has won some titles in different weight classes, but doesnt have any notable victories, but the donaire fanboys will swear this dude is a legit HOFer and possible ATG

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      This dude is such a joke of a fighter,,, he is basically the broner of south america..

      Somehow he has won some titles in different weight classes, but doesnt have any notable victories, but the donaire fanboys will swear this dude is a legit HOFer and possible ATG
      Montiel is Mexican you inbred piece of trash.

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      • #4
        Like Montiel, Broner has won sanctioning body world titles in three divisions. He's 6-1 in world title bouts. Montiel is 17-3. Broner is 4-1 against fellow world champions. Montiel is 11-4.

        I suggest you peruse Montiel's record again. If you don't see any notable wins, you must not be very familiar with the lower weight classes and shouldn't be commenting on Montiel's accomplishments.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by KSTAT124 View Post
          Like Montiel, Broner has won sanctioning body world titles in three divisions. He's 6-1 in world title bouts. Montiel is 17-3. Broner is 4-1 against fellow world champions. Montiel is 11-4.

          I suggest you peruse Montiel's record again. If you don't see any notable wins, you must not be very familiar with the lower weight classes and shouldn't be commenting on Montiel's accomplishments.
          Please name these great fighters he beat... I know all about the lower class fighters...

          Please this is the dude that got bombed out and shaking vs Donaire in 2 rds...

          He is the sven ottke of mexico

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kidaguilar View Post
            Montiel is Mexican you inbred piece of trash.
            Oh, im sorry he is mexican,, thought he was from farther south... thanks for the correction

            doesnt change the fact that he gets greatly overrated....


            Notice how you didnt defend montiel,,, Should have known he was mexican, he got bombed out by a pinoy, just like most mexican fighters...

            LMAO

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
              Please name these great fighters he beat... I know all about the lower class fighters...

              Please this is the dude that got bombed out and shaking vs Donaire in 2 rds...

              He is the sven ottke of mexico
              When was the word "great" part of the conversation? Wasn't the word you used "notable"?

              Here are just some of the notable fighters he beat- Isidro Garcia, Jose "Carita" Lopez, the late Pedro Alcazar, Ivan "Choko" Hernandez, Martin Castillo, Alberto Rosas, and Hozumi Hasegawa, who was the consensus #1 bantamweight in the world at the time Montiel halted him.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by KSTAT124 View Post
                When was the word "great" part of the conversation? Wasn't the word you used "notable"?

                Here are just some of the notable fighters he beat- Isidro Garcia, Jose "Carita" Lopez, the late Pedro Alcazar, Ivan "Choko" Hernandez, Martin Castillo, Alberto Rosas, and Hozumi Hasegawa, who was the consensus #1 bantamweight in the world at the time Montiel halted him.
                Ok,, good post, he does have some notable wins... Maybe im just too hard on the guy, but donaire fanboys hyped him to the moon

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