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Originally Posted by AmeriFil
Brother, I found the best advice in your post. You should repeat this as mantra for Donaire. He should learn inside fighting and rough housing at the ropes to make a very defensive boxer to open up. He lacked inside fighting.
He should learn from Brandon Rios what is inside fighting is all about.
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I agree with Goblin's sentiments as well.
My opinion has done a 180. Nonito is simply to blame for last night's borefest. And here are my reasons...
a) Nonito chose to go back to 118 after a long layoff where he blew up to 145lbs. Hence the severe weight cut and suffering from cramps during the fight.
- He should've just vacated his 118 belt(since that's what he's gonna do anyway) and returned to 122 or 126 and fought another undersized fighter w/ a nice looking record
b) It was quite obvious that he could manhandle Narvaez, but, he decided to play it f**kin' safe against a guy who wasn't a f**kin' threat, WTF kinda strategy was that. Sh*t, Montiel and Dar
chinnyan were bigger KO threats to him.