The best fight of the weekend, even if falling short of being a Fight of the Year type of show, gave fans plenty of what they can ask for. We got a fair fight, a fair decision, skill, and plenty of leather.
When twelve rounds were complete, the best Jr. Flyweight in the world had extended his reign and the challenger had performed well enough to merit a look against other beltholders in the division.
As always, one set of questions answered opens the door to new questions to be asked. What is next for champion Donnie Nietes? Will the two-division titlist make a go at three? And which of the remaining top Jr. Flyweights would be most interesting for former unified 105 lb. titlist Francisco Rodriguez Jr.
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When twelve rounds were complete, the best Jr. Flyweight in the world had extended his reign and the challenger had performed well enough to merit a look against other beltholders in the division.
As always, one set of questions answered opens the door to new questions to be asked. What is next for champion Donnie Nietes? Will the two-division titlist make a go at three? And which of the remaining top Jr. Flyweights would be most interesting for former unified 105 lb. titlist Francisco Rodriguez Jr.
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