donaire just got to 118..only hydrated to 126 on fight night..juanma is huge at 126..plus donaire has buisness at 118 and juanma hasnt even fought gamboa,chris john or cabalero....both have buisness to handle in their respected weight classes....but i hear juanma is jumping to 130..wtf???what about the gamboa fight??
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Whats all this donaire-juanma talk??they arnt even close in weight
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you're a good cat and i respect your posts
but i disagree. i think this is a very competitive fight.
but you're talking about a jump thats been made now for over a century without any detours.
118
126
no stops in between. it's only eight lbs in the end, and for a top flight fighter with height and reach and power like donaire it's just not that much.
juanma was at 122 and had six or seven title defenses there, and only recently became a featherweight.
you said it yourself. he walked into the ring at just under 126
i dont want to see him fight juanma next.
but in a year or so i think they could give us a classic considering the styles, juanma's chin and susceptibility to getting hit clean, and the power they'd bring to the table.
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The fight would be a good fight, but what folks need to realize is each has business to tend to in their respective weight-classes. Donaire just got to BW, we as Boxing fans cant possibly be starved for fights to the point where as soon as a guy strings back to back impressive wins together we want him to Manny Pac it and jump a division. JuanMa, has so much work to put in at 126 that it aint even funny, he already left 122 with unfinished business, and now there's talk of him jumping up to 130, and he still hasn't taken care of business at 126. We as Boxing fans need to calm down and just enjoy the fights, there are plenty to be made; both at 118, and 126. Every fight doesnt have to be a Mega-fight.
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Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Postdonaire just got to 118..only hydrated to 126 on fight night..juanma is huge at 126..plus donaire has buisness at 118 and juanma hasnt even fought gamboa,chris john or cabalero....both have buisness to handle in their respected weight classes....but i hear juanma is jumping to 130..wtf???what about the gamboa fight??
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Originally posted by New England View Postyou're a good cat and i respect your posts
but i disagree. i think this is a very competitive fight.
but you're talking about a jump thats been made now for over a century without any detours.
118
126
no stops in between. it's only eight lbs in the end, and for a top flight fighter with height and reach and power like donaire it's just not that much.
juanma was at 122 and had six or seven title defenses there, and only recently became a featherweight.
you said it yourself. he walked into the ring at just under 126
i dont want to see him fight juanma next.
but in a year or so i think they could give us a classic considering the styles, juanma's chin and susceptibility to getting hit clean, and the power they'd bring to the table.
You must not know how much weight matters nowadays.
8 pounds is alot. Who says he'll bring his speed up there? He'll probably bring his power but againest naturally bigger guys they'll be able to take some shots and more. That's like saying 8 pounds is nothing and Bradley can move up to 147 and be as fast and strong as he is in 140 when clearly that isn't the truth. More weight holds you up no matter your frame.
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Seen a few people shredding Donaire's win on Montiel, saying Montiel was too small for him. Now the crazy talk is on about him ducking 126lbers when he's new to 118. Give this one time. Right now it's a bit early for Donaire to try Juanma at 126.
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