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    Default Who Does Donaire Face Next?

    Wait for the tournament to finish and face the winner? Move up in weight and face one of the top guys at 122? Kameda?

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    Default Re: Who Does Donaire Face Next?

    His personal choice is to be an undisputed champ at 118 first then move up.

    But I heard his handlers want bigger dough north of that division.

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    Default Re: Who Does Donaire Face Next?

    Well we know from how long it took him to fight some decent opp after beating Darchinyan that he won't worry about waiting as long as it takes for those guys to become free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Wait for the tournament to finish and face the winner? Move up in weight and face one of the top guys at 122? Kameda?
    They are his options. Really, I'd like to see him fight Kameda. The Bantam Tournament has produced close fights thus far and I think there could be a rematch or 2 between some of those guys. I'd rather not see him move up until he's had at least 1 more fight at Bantam.

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    I'd really like him to fight Kameda for sure, and maybe Agbeko if he comes through the Tournie as winner, not sure Mares deals with Donaires speed and power. Agbeko I'd say maybe takes Donaires shots better and keeps the pressure on.

    Sweep up the division and then take the trip onward and upward. He has the frame to make it all the way up to lightweight IMO as long as long as its done steadily.
    Last edited by TheMacMagician; 02-22-2011 at 02:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Wait for the tournament to finish and face the winner? Move up in weight and face one of the top guys at 122? Kameda?
    I told nonito to pick up titles in each division and then eventually face one of the featherweights.

    Preferably; Kameda, Rafa, Juanma/Gamboa.

    Most people would likely say it can't be done but to earn legendary status he should try.

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    I would really like to see Nonito Donaire vs Hozumi Hasegawa soon.
    "A liar can turn truth into lies. Weakness can turn pain into hurt."

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    Default Re: Who Does Donaire Face Next?

    I think a excellent move for Donaire would be to go all the way to 126lbs and take out Chris John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    I think a excellent move for Donaire would be to go all the way to 126lbs and take out Chris John.
    he needs to clean out 118 that would be a way bigger statement than taking out the weakest champion at 126

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Wait for the tournament to finish and face the winner? Move up in weight and face one of the top guys at 122? Kameda?
    I told nonito to pick up titles in each division and then eventually face one of the featherweights.

    Preferably; Kameda, Rafa, Juanma/Gamboa.

    Most people would likely say it can't be done but to earn legendary status he should try.
    JuanMa and then Nonitos heavy hands

    damnnn id feel sorry for Rafael

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    I think a excellent move for Donaire would be to go all the way to 126lbs and take out Chris John.
    he needs to clean out 118 that would be a way bigger statement than taking out the weakest champion at 126
    He's already made that statement by taking out Montiel. Time to move on. He could jump ring in there with Lopez....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    I think a excellent move for Donaire would be to go all the way to 126lbs and take out Chris John.
    he needs to clean out 118 that would be a way bigger statement than taking out the weakest champion at 126
    He's already made that statement by taking out Montiel. Time to move on. He could jump ring in there with Lopez....
    yea cause fighting a former 112 lb fighter is the same thing as beating up on a guy who is pretty much a full fledged lightweight, that's the problem with you, you think that by getting one belt or one big fight in a division means that he's automatically dominated the division, Pacquiao picked up a title at 135 and yet when you really look back at it he did JACK SHIT AT LIGHTWEGIHT, i think it's a hell of a lot more impressive to clean out a division then to jump nit picking weight classes and picking up belts more often then not against the weakest title holder in the division, which at 126 would be Chris John not Juanma Lopez

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    Default Re: Who Does Donaire Face Next?

    It was a very short fight with Montiel and he can fight soon. A Moreno unification in the same night with Agbeko/Mares would be good. It would set up perfectly a fight between the winners, for the undisputed world champion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    I think a excellent move for Donaire would be to go all the way to 126lbs and take out Chris John.
    he needs to clean out 118 that would be a way bigger statement than taking out the weakest champion at 126
    He's already made that statement by taking out Montiel. Time to move on. He could jump ring in there with Lopez....
    yea cause fighting a former 112 lb fighter is the same thing as beating up on a guy who is pretty much a full fledged lightweight, that's the problem with you, you think that by getting one belt or one big fight in a division means that he's automatically dominated the division, Pacquiao picked up a title at 135 and yet when you really look back at it he did JACK SHIT AT LIGHTWEGIHT, i think it's a hell of a lot more impressive to clean out a division then to jump nit picking weight classes and picking up belts more often then not against the weakest title holder in the division, which at 126 would be Chris John not Juanma Lopez
    What the fuk is up your arse? You offer nothing about what I think! If you read anything into my posts, you would know that I feel boxing should have a unified ranking system rather than the convoluted crap it now has. Any fighter who wants to be labeled a World Champion should unify the belts. Money and risk are a big influence in a fighter's career path so it's not only about being a world champion. The bigger money for Doniare is at 126. Sticking around at 118 will not bring him into the PPV level, unless his new fans boost his draw. John is a rung on the ladder setting up a major sanctioned card. I don't see how he jumps in there against Lopez or Gambo and it be a sanctioned fight. Although Arum has done it before. Where do you get lightweight from? neither Chris John nor Juanma Lopez have fought above 126.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    I think a excellent move for Donaire would be to go all the way to 126lbs and take out Chris John.
    he needs to clean out 118 that would be a way bigger statement than taking out the weakest champion at 126
    He's already made that statement by taking out Montiel. Time to move on. He could jump ring in there with Lopez....
    yea cause fighting a former 112 lb fighter is the same thing as beating up on a guy who is pretty much a full fledged lightweight, that's the problem with you, you think that by getting one belt or one big fight in a division means that he's automatically dominated the division, Pacquiao picked up a title at 135 and yet when you really look back at it he did JACK SHIT AT LIGHTWEGIHT, i think it's a hell of a lot more impressive to clean out a division then to jump nit picking weight classes and picking up belts more often then not against the weakest title holder in the division, which at 126 would be Chris John not Juanma Lopez
    What the fuk is up your arse? You offer nothing about what I think! If you read anything into my posts, you would know that I feel boxing should have a unified ranking system rather than the convoluted crap it now has. Any fighter who wants to be labeled a World Champion should unify the belts. Money and risk are a big influence in a fighter's career path so it's not only about being a world champion. The bigger money for Doniare is at 126. Sticking around at 118 will not bring him into the PPV level, unless his new fans boost his draw. John is a rung on the ladder setting up a major sanctioned card. I don't see how he jumps in there against Lopez or Gambo and it be a sanctioned fight. Although Arum has done it before. Where do you get lightweight from? neither Chris John nor Juanma Lopez have fought above 126.
    you say he beat Montiel so should just move on, then say a guy should unify all the belts, all you do is contradict yourself

    Donaire has already headlined ppv events and with the amount of attention 118 has been getting by Showtime i don't think it would be hard to sell a PPV

    John is just the other guy at 126, Lopez and Gamboa are the only two that really matter in that weight class and if you look and Lopez and his structure he could easily be competing at 135, same as how you can look at Donaire and say he shouldn't be anywhere near 112 instead he should be 10 lbs north of there

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