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Wooo Hoooo.... Let's get it ON!!!
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The balls in Nonitos court now.
Watchu gonna do Nonito?
I would personally like to see Mijares/Montiel first then assuming Mijares wins a Donaire fight a little bit more down the road but I would definitely not be dissapointed if this was made.
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I don't give a fukk who fights who. As long as the names Montiel, Mijares and Donaire are invloved. Any combination will do.
Montiel will be fighting Jose Navarro (this guy always gets the title shots!) on July 26... so I won't mind seeing first this Mijares-Donaire mega fight...
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That's my thought, 3 of the only guys I follow in the lower weights are these 3 so any combination of the 3 is going to have my interest. But like Oumafan said, I would much rather see Monteil-Mijares made then anything. I would much rather see Donaire fight someone like Sakata or Kameda. I've been watching a lot of Kameda lately and some Sakata though not all of it yet to try to know the lower weights better. Fights with Japanese commentary is great.
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I would rather see Montiel-Mijares come off 1st...
But oh! well whatever happens, happens.
Plus a win over Nonito would only catapult him higher up in the P4P rankings and would add to his greatness.
I'd probably move Mijares somewhere in the top 5 P4P.
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Yea I'm looking forward to seeing Mijares fight again. After seeing him once, he impressed me a great deal in several aspects. He's a naturally gifted fighter, which is fun to watch. But also, he has a smart game plan approach as was evident in the match I watched him in. He knew what was coming at him, dealt with it accordingly and put on a display of boxing as nice and smart and clean as I've seen of anyone I've watched lately.
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Donaire is a class act, but for me Mijares is the Golden Boy of the low divisions. I don't think that Donaire will beat him.
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