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    Mijares: What a Difference a Day (or Two) Makes

    By Cliff Rold - Whether it’s good for the sport or not, lighter weight fighters excelling in their individual weight classes doesn’t always pay off. Maybe it’s too many belts; maybe short attention spans. Whatever it is, the best hope for wealth and fame is often not to be the best Featherweight or Lightweight. It is to exist in the parallel universe of ‘pound-for-pound.’

    It’s where the money is fastest found.

    Mexico’s Cristian Mijares (36-5-2, 15 KO), one year ago, was on one hell of a run in a Jr. Bantamweight division as hot as any in the sport. He’d been on that run for a couple of years but, weighing only 115 lbs., he needed something more. Wins over Katsushige Kawashima, Jorge Arce, Jose Navarro, and a unification win over Alexander Munoz were getting him there; Mijares was gaining traction as a potential impact player in the land of ‘what if everyone was the same size?’ [details]

    #2
    i dont think mijares has it in him anymore, he looks unmotivated, hope he proves me wrong in the rematch.

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      #3
      2 me he's done, he's young but have 2 much punishment on his body already, good luck 2 him.

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        #4
        He was never the same ever since he tricks and cheap shot that Japanese guy. Come on, you are an adult here competing at the highest level and still have the nerve to trick and cheap shot somebody. That's just bull****.

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          #5
          i'm hoping mijares can make a comeback

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            #6
            i hope he can make comback!!!!!!!!

            lets goo MIJARES!!!

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              #7
              Why don't he challenge Marvin, the new champ from Philippines for a world title

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                #8
                Mijares won the first fight IMO.

                With good judging he will officially win the second fight too.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by aymokay View Post
                  Why don't he challenge Marvin, the new champ from Philippines for a world title
                  huh maybe cause he already has a fight in his hands?

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