Comments Thread For: Jason Moloney: I Want To Fight Liborio Solis Next For WBA Title

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jason Moloney: I Want To Fight Liborio Solis Next For WBA Title

    Having come within a couple of rounds of winning a title and still remaining unbeaten, Jason Moloney has never wavered in confidence that he can run with the best bantamweights in the world. The hard-hitting contender from Australia managed his second consecutive stoppage win following his near-miss versus then unbeaten 118-pound titlist Emmanuel Rodriguez last fall, the latest coming in a 3rd round knockout of Tanzania's Goodluck Mrema. The bout was his second in just 11 weeks, both taking place in his adopted home state of New South Wales after having traveled to the United States for his aforementioned title fight
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  • DuckAdonis
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    #2
    That would be a nice fight. Make it happen

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    • Corelone
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      #3
      I would love to see it, but I'm not staying/getting up at 3am. Sorry, can't do it. Maloneys have to travel, Aussie time is another impediment. Reason #10 in a long list, why people don't go to australia to make a name.
      Last edited by Corelone; 06-16-2019, 02:24 PM.

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      • BigZ44
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        #4
        Pretty good matchup, I'd be cool with it

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #5
          I thought the WBA were supposed to sort this nonsense out? The winner of Donaire vs Inoue will be the real champ, anything after that would be bogus.

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          • wildman
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            #6
            What's the point of fighting a past his prime guy for a bogus belt?

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            • Mick Higgs
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              #7
              Originally posted by Corelone
              I would love to see it, but I'm not staying/getting up at 3am. Sorry, can't do it. Maloneys have to travel, Aussie time is another impediment. Reason #10 in a long list, why people don't go to australia to make a name.
              We in the UK love the Aussie time zone. Our landlord opens the pub up @ 9 AM & we have bacon rolls & beer!

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              • giacomino
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                #8
                Fighting a 37-year-old who hasn't beaten anyone with a pulse n five or six years pretty much assures him a paper belt

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                • hinode
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                  #9
                  WBA secondary belt is not a 'world title'

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