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    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
    I didn't make a contradiction. Don't combine my replies and rewrite them to make new statements and you will be less confused. Doing that takes the statements out of context. Re-read the italicized statement and apply it to your first response. The statements in bold should help you to comprehend what you incorrectly say I think. The bold italicized statements are part of the basis for why I think Donaire should move on to the 126 division and followed by additional clarification statements. I realize this is a bit too complex for you but I don't feel like spending the time to dumb it down any further.

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    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
    I didn't make a contradiction. Don't combine my replies and rewrite them to make new statements and you will be less confused. Doing that takes the statements out of context. Re-read the italicized statement and apply it to your first response. The statements in bold should help you to comprehend what you incorrectly say I think. The bold italicized statements are part of the basis for why I think Donaire should move on to the 126 division and followed by additional clarification statements. I realize this is a bit too complex for you but I don't feel like spending the time to dumb it down any further.
    hahaha whatever dude really, all you do is talk out of your ass, probably cause 99% of the time you're busy sucking on guys like Donaire or Pacquiaos dick hahaha

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    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
    Just want to add that I disagree with that. John, Gamboa, and Lopez all matter.

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    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
    Just want to add that I disagree with that. John, Gamboa, and Lopez all matter.
    given how shitty John looked in both efforts against Juarez of all people, and given the fact that he's the one who's been at that weight pretty much all of his career and yet he still has the weakest resume at 126 of the 3 (his biggest accomplishment was a gift hometown decision against JMM) he's basically just the other guy who has a belt, meaning he's little more than the David Diaz of the featherweight division

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