Comments Thread For: Loeffler Explains The Recent Flexibility in 'SuperFly' Concept

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Loeffler Explains The Recent Flexibility in 'SuperFly' Concept

    It was announced on Thursday that IBF flyweight titlist, Donnie Nietes, will be facing Juan Carlos Reveco on February 24th at the Forum in Inglewood, California as the third bout on HBO's broadcast that night. In his most recent fight, Nietes (40-1-4, 22 KOs) won the vacant IBF flyweight title with a twelve round unanimous decision over Komgrich Nantapech on April 29, 2017, in Cebu City, Philippines. Nietes has been riding a win streak since September 2004.
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  • Dreamking
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    I like the flexibility being shown, there is so much potential in the lower weight classes that is just glossed over. I hope this brings the much deserved views these fighters deserve.

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    • sportbuddha
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      #3
      What would be more interesting is a 'total weight' fight, so you could have two 'superflys' fighting a heavyweight. Well we had Conor vs Floyd so it's not that absurd

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      • UNDERDOG1776
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        The first Superfly Show was the most stacked card of last year.
        I’m really excited to be able to attend this next show as well.
        HBO is hitting a grand slam with these shows.

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