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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Donnie Nietes Could Return in November in Mandatory Defense

    Donnie Nietes won his first world title in September 2007 when he decisioned then undefeated future champion ****sawan Porpramook for the vacant WBO strawweight belt in Cebu City, Philippines. Almost a decade later he is a three-division champ who is still unbeaten in world title fights, winning a total of fifteen alongside with a draw.
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  • Thraxox
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    Nietes should just move up to 115 and stop ducking Gonzalez! He already ducked him when he refused to unify at 108!

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    • EdWins
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      this reminds me to ask.... so who is the next Filipino hope these days anyway??? I will never forget the P@ct@rds back in 2006-2009 pumping their chests out sayin donnie nietes would take over after pacquiao him and Donaire were supposed to be the successors and make filipinos the top of the food chain in boxing good times........

      p.s: I love yall no hard feelings

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        #4
        Originally posted by EdWins
        this reminds me to ask.... so who is the next Filipino hope these days anyway??? I will never forget the P@ct@rds back in 2006-2009 pumping their chests out sayin donnie nietes would take over after pacquiao him and Donaire were supposed to be the successors and make filipinos the top of the food chain in boxing good times........

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        Many filipinos aren't actually high on Donaire.

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #5
          Originally posted by EdWins
          this reminds me to ask.... so who is the next Filipino hope these days anyway??? I will never forget the P@ct@rds back in 2006-2009 pumping their chests out sayin donnie nietes would take over after pacquiao him and Donaire were supposed to be the successors and make filipinos the top of the food chain in boxing good times........

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          Remember when Mercito Gesta was supposed to be the next big thing?

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          • NEETzsche
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            #6
            Originally posted by EdWins
            this reminds me to ask.... so who is the next Filipino hope these days anyway??? I will never forget the P@ct@rds back in 2006-2009 pumping their chests out sayin donnie nietes would take over after pacquiao him and Donaire were supposed to be the successors and make filipinos the top of the food chain in boxing good times........

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            Nietes and Donaire are/were legit fighters, not hypejobs

            Magsayo and Cataraja are the most promising up-n-comers that I know of. Someone on here said that the guy Valdez is facing next is good too, though I've not watched him myself

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            • giacomino
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              Nietes stayed too long at the lower weights. A good fighter but at 35 missed out on fighting the big boys so we'll never know how good he was. Reveco will be a good fight, both outstanding but aging little guys who know how to fight.

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              • EdWins
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                #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                Remember when Mercito Gesta was supposed to be the next big thing?
                Thats right, him too, I forgot about him.

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                • SlySlickSmooth
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by EdWins
                  this reminds me to ask.... so who is the next Filipino hope these days anyway??? I will never forget the P@ct@rds back in 2006-2009 pumping their chests out sayin donnie nietes would take over after pacquiao him and Donaire were supposed to be the successors and make filipinos the top of the food chain in boxing good times........

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                  Not that he would be a P4P top 3 or anything, but they've got Super Flyweight Champion Jerwin Ancajas.

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