Comments Thread For: Nonito Donaire Makes History, Knocks Oubaali Out in Fourth For WBC Title

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  • RuleOfTheSpear
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    You could tell...
    Oubaali had this anxiety vibe around him
    Oubaali couldn't take Donaire's power
    He was too scared..


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  • blowblow
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    Originally posted by Victor valdez

    never liked Bumnaire , he always got small guys out of the way and then got destroyed when fought someone his size - Walters, Rigo, Inoue..
    you mean canelo-smith is not a match-up either? smith was way taller than canelo do they differ in height as well? YDKSAB dude.. weight is the basis mofo..
    i bet you lost your savings in this fight.. don;t be too salty.. you are now broke..

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  • richardt
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    Originally posted by Victor valdez

    never liked Bumnaire , he always got small guys out of the way and then got destroyed when fought someone his size - Walters, Rigo, Inoue..
    Donaire is a Bantanweight dumbsht. Divisions are based on weight, not height. And Walters was 3 divisions up dumbsht. I don't see you complaining about Walters fighting a guy whose natural division was 3 divisions below which is something Donaire has never done.
    Last edited by richardt; 05-30-2021, 11:59 AM.

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  • PittyPat
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    Originally posted by tokon
    What an absolutely fantastic achievement for a 38year old 118lb-er doing voluntary vada 24/7/365.
    Originally posted by Jab jab boom
    he was actually the first fighter ever to sign up for vada 24/7 in 2012 and has insisted every opponent he face be tested as well. Nothing is impossible but based on his history, he’s probably the least likely to be juicing.
    Is he still doing that, though? Of course he did the famous VADA 24/7/365 in 2012, but has he really been shelling out for it since then?

    Still, though, what a true ambassador to the sport – one of the few remaining classy guys who doesn't have to sell fights using his damn mouth. I'm elated for him, and these young pups need to take inspiration.
    Last edited by PittyPat; 05-30-2021, 02:09 PM.

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  • tokon
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    What an absolutely fantastic achievement for a 38year old 118lb-er doing voluntary vada 24/7/365.

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  • blowblow
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    Originally posted by James Hunt
    Knocking champs out at the age of 38?!
    This guy is on juice.
    hate all you want.. i'm tired of people saying at the late age who k.o somebody was on juice.. don't you have any excuse to say? why did hopkins k.oed somebody when he was at 48? he was on juice? i bet you lose your saving hahaha against donaire.

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  • Chrismart
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    Great win for Donaire, his story keeps going on and on.

    It was a winnable fight for him, as he's always dangerous..that was an emphatic win though.


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  • danceswithfire
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    although it was a good ko/tko victory, i still dont see nonito beating ether rigo or inoue tbh....he's is a little more patient but he still gets frustrated when his power punches don't land and follows his opponents in straight lines

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    I wanted Nonito but thought Oubaali was too fresh and quick for him. Donaire has some fast heavy hands tho.

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  • El_Mero
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    Good for the OG. That kid he fought wasnt ready lol

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