I voted Linares.
Theres a few factors/things to look at. Heres what I posted in another thread...

Originally Posted by
CutMeMick
The other fight is very intreguing it showcases a hot prospect from Venezuela Jorge Linares who just recently moved/changed his camp with his stable mate Edwin Valero to Japan. As looked good in the past, I've seen a couple of flaws in him in his last few fights. Lot's of people are saying hes the real deal and hes got the goods to move onto even better things. Hes facing a tough vet in Oscar Larios whos one tough SOB but IMO hes pretty much past his best days. Can Larios put his experience together and pull out a vic. or will the younger faster fighter in Linares blast him out?
I think Larios has been showing signs of ware and tare for a while now and I think Linares speed and youth will prevail here. I don't think Linares is strong enough to stop Larios but he is young enoug and I also think he will show up in this fight and fix some of those little bad habits hes got. Not sure on this but it appears that the WBC has stripped InJi Chi of his belt and now it's up for grabs in this fight. How Jose determined that Larios and Linares where the top contenders for the belt is beyond me.

1st off Linares has been fighting at Super. Feather not Feather I think there were more worthy fighters who deserved a shot at the title.
Miguel Roman, Mario Santiago at least these 2 hold some type of WBC spin off belts.
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