Comments Thread For: Jerwin Ancajas Wants To Unify, Open To Facing Joshua Franco

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jerwin Ancajas Wants To Unify, Open To Facing Joshua Franco

    IBF super flyweight world champion Jerwin Ancajas (32-1-2) is very eager to unify with other champions in his weight class. Ancajas is already on track to a voluntary defense against Jonathan Rodriguez in September, but indicates that Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum is already looking to match him against WBA "regular" champion Joshua Franco.
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  • chico malo ali
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    Bumcajas is holding the belt hostage. Still fighting nobodys and avoiding noteworthy fighters ! Sooner or later cherry pick is going to go wrong !
    Last edited by chico malo ali; 08-10-2020, 05:42 PM.

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    • indelible
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      Ancajas and Franco is an excellent unification fight. Ancajas has power and a good jab with experience on handling pressure fighters which is what Franco is, who fortunately has incredible conditioning and a solid chin to take Ancajas's punches. There's no telling if this goes 12 rounds or ends in a TKO but certainly will be intriguing to watch.

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      • Eastlos
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        I be damn careful if I’m Franco’s handlers about fighting in another Top Rank promoted show. Let’s not forget how Franco beat the cr@p out of Maloney for 12 rds yet two judges had Franco winning by just one point thanks to a knockdown. Top Rank’s Carl Moretti was ready to rob Franco that night, fortunately Robert Garcia caught wind about what was happening and called him out on it before he was able to get the judges to change their scores

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        • Phill lynott
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          Ancajas looked as he turned a major corner last time out. I would like to see if that was for real or a fluke. If Ancajas did make those adjustments this would be a great fight! If the old Ancajas gets in the ring Franco will have his way with him. Especially in 2nd half of the fight. I don't think anyone gets stopped in this bout. Interesting make it happen.

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          • tokon
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            #6
            Why not go for Estrada or Gonzalez?

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