Donaire/Quigg/Frampton/Rigo/Mares/Gonzalez/Walters/Loma

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  • soul_survivor
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    #1

    Donaire/Quigg/Frampton/Rigo/Mares/Gonzalez/Walters/Loma

    Man, what a round robin of fights we can have with these guys. I reckon Donaire still has a bit left in him, as long as he moves down in weight and isn't struggling for size against bigger, harder hitting guys. Rigo obviously wants bigger fights and may get them and then you have guys like Frampton/Quigg/Mares/LSC who are all on equal footing and could put on some BIG fights in the UK and the US. Make it happen people in boxing!

    What do yall think?
  • artfuL_
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    #2
    They are definitely the top fighters across two divisions so I'm not really sure we will see them fighting each other aside from the Featherweights.

    Would surely make for some awesome fights.

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    • Russian Crushin
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      #3
      You're mixing up 2 division here, it doesnt really work like that

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      • teddycanyon
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        #4
        I hear Mares signed with Haymon so scratch him from the list. But I'm not a huge fan of these round-robin things all the time, there are always a lot of young fighters who are chomping at the bit and often times these veteran-heavy round-robins concepts preclude these up and comers from getting the big fights. The one off fights between the names mentioned could be good, especially Quigg v Frampton and Walters v. Lomachenko.

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