Who's got the news for the next Mijares opponent?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Amsterdam, Jun 11, 2008.


  1. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Brooklyn's been scoping out ESB here and there, I have a feeling he'll be back and our three piece rock band of boxing elitism will be back in order.

    If he doesn't, who's going to complete the band? This **** is lame, things have declined.
     
  2. huki

    huki huk huk ^_^;; Full Member

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    Maybe jaco could be the new Brooklyn, copying his old posts in some situations and emailing him for answers in others. He'll basically act as a robot who executes Brooklyn's quotes into his posts without crediting him. He has good experience with it already and never acts arrogant, so it's a logical choice. :lol:

    Now that this issue has been solved, we must move on to the next one. A better band metaphor than "The 70's Genesis" must be decided on. :twisted:
     
  3. jaco

    jaco Thomas Hearns Full Member

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    :adminDamn if this is true then it's a bad move by Navarro's manager. He's coming of two losses (although the Kirilov fight was close) and should be looking for either a tune-up fight or a more winnnable fight against a decent name. Three losses in a row will cause his career to nose-dive.

    Although I think he'll lose to Montiel i feel he'll give him trouble for the first half of the fight. Montiel is vulnerable to slick Southpaws and despite losing to Mijares- Navarro actually showed a very good skillset. Montiel will take over in the last half of the fight, however I doubt he can stop Navarro unless he decides to trade like he did against Mijares. Montiel should win by clear decision.

    Man i hope Navarro doesn't take this fight, its really bad move career-wise.