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  • #31
    Mares for both. Who's just flat out better? Donaire; by a wide, wide margin.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by SoggyLungs
      donaire has beaten more current, former, and future world champions then mares...
      More important than whom is when... and, in one specific case from 2012, where.

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      • #33
        Donaire's win over montiel is the most impressive of them of all for me. But as of late, the run that Mares has been on is incredible. All top fighters, not in between fights, overall more top quality wins. At 122, yes Donaire bc of Nishioka. Basically, donaire has way to many fights against no hopers for my taste. To his credit, he handles his business.

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        • #34
          this not even debatable... Donaire by wide margin... just check P4P list in any website or organization... Donaire is in P4P list for years now...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by JustinFloyd
            this not even debatable... Donaire by wide margin... just check P4P list in any website or organization... Donaire is in P4P list for years now...
            So you can't draw your own conclusions? You let others influence you and the way you think?


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            • #36
              Why are the Mares low blows not a bigger topic of conversation? I don't see how you can rationally say the Moreno decision couldn't be in question due to that. Do I think Moreno would've won without them? Probably not, but we have to question it. We hear enough *****ing and speculating about juicing/PEDs...how is consistently punching your opponents in the testicles really that much better?

              I like how he plays it off like its his opponents are holding his head down, even though he's clearing throwing the punches before even being in holding range.

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              • #37
                the fact that Donaire went right into the Arce fight was BS.. Arce was an old, shop worn fighter. not to mention a style that nonito can capitalize on so he can look good. that win gets no credit.


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                • #38
                  Originally posted by 1PunchKOPOW! View Post
                  So you can't draw your own conclusions? You let others influence you and the way you think?


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                  how about you? have you say something with merit? lol! all you do is just react and question our opinion and not even giving why you choose him or why not...

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by McFearless View Post
                    the fact that Donaire went right into the Arce fight was BS.. Arce was an old, shop worn fighter. not to mention a style that nonito can capitalize on so he can look good. that win gets no credit.


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                    Even without Arce win, Donaire wins against top caliver opponets on each division is way far ahead of Mares resume...

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by SoggyLungs
                      vic darchinyan - undefeated, IBF & IBO flyweight world champion, 6 successful defenses of the titles all by stoppage, top ten p4p, donaire only had 17 pro fights and was rightfully considered a big underdog

                      fernando montiel - the unified WBO & WBC bantamweight world champion, ranked #1 at bantamweight, ranked top ten p4p

                      toshiaki nishioka - ranked #1 at super bantamweight, the real WBC super bantamweight champ (was only stripped of the title), long veteran career

                      omar narvaez - a two weight world champion, ranked #1 at 115lbs, was undefeated before facing donaire

                      jeffrey mathebula - IBF world champion, no one has looked good against him and that includes caballero who beat mathebula by a close and some say controversial decision

                      and then you include future world champions: hernan marquez (went on to win the wba world title a year after losing donaire and later became the #1 ranked at flyweight), mthalane (went on to win the IBF world title a year after losing to donaire..he was the #1 contender to donaire's IBF world title belt)

                      and then you include former world champions: vazquez jr, jorge arce, and sydorenko
                      This ^^^ now, those who voted for Mares, can you match these?

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