Comments Thread For: Malignaggi Definitely Wants To See a Broner-Vargas Rematch

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  • The Conundrum
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    This fight was pointless, and so would the rematch! If AB wants to fight @ 144, he should fight Pacquiao! He should've never turned down the chance to fight Pacquiao a few years ago! Broner vs. Baranchyk @ 140, Vargas vs. Devon Alexander @ 147!
    Bro what makes you think Baranchyk is gonna fight Broner next? Broner is not in line for the IBF title shot, Baranchyk will be facing either anthony Yigit or Josh Taylor for the vacant IBF belt looking at the rankings. If it's Baranchyk vs Yigit, Baranchyk wins. If it's Baranchyk vs Taylor, Taylor wins

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    • Bronx2245
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Conundrum
      Bro what makes you think Baranchyk is gonna fight Broner next? Broner is not in line for the IBF title shot, Baranchyk will be facing either anthony Yigit or Josh Taylor for the vacant IBF belt looking at the rankings. If it's Baranchyk vs Yigit, Baranchyk wins. If it's Baranchyk vs Taylor, Taylor wins
      Sanctioning bodies like big names and big fights! Broner is a bigger name, and though Yigit or Taylor might deserve the shot more, Broner could get the fight if he pushed for it! I wouldn't mind seeing Josh Taylor. Do think Taylor would want Baranchyk for the title, or Broner for the money?

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