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Originally posted by famicommander View PostIt's too much work to look up all the ranked contenders he fought so I'll just list the current, former, and future champs he fought:
W vs Vic Darchinyan TKO 5
W vs Moruti Mthalane TKO 6
W vs Manuel Vargas KO 3
W vs Hernan Marquez TKO 8
W vs Volodymyr Sydorenko KO 4
W vs Fernando Montiel TKO 2
W vs Omar Narvaez UD 12
W vs Wilfredo Vazquez Jr SD 12
W vs Jeffrey Mathebula UD 12
W vs Toshiaki Nishioka TKO 9
W vs Jorge Arce KO 3
L vs Guillermo Rigondeaux UD 12
W vs Vic Darchinyan TKO 9
W vs Simpiwe Vetyeka TD 5
L vs Nicolas Walters TKO 6
L vs Jesse Magdaleno UD 12
L vs Carl Frampton UD 12
W vs Ryan Burnett RTD 4
L vs Naoya Inoue UD 12
W vs Nordine Oubaali KO 4
15-5 record, 11 KO, 1 stoppage loss against world titlists (only counted full titlists of the WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF, and Ring or lineal champs; no Regular, Interim, IBO, Gold, Diamond, or other nonsense belts)
Titles won
112: IBF/IBO
115: WBA interim
118: WBC/WBO, WBA, WBC
122: WBO/IBF/Ring/Lineal, WBO
126: WBA
4-division champion and an interim belt, 7 world title reigns, 2 unified reigns, 10 major belts won, 1 minor belt, 1 interim belt, 1 lineal title.
Take note, all you cherry picking bum-blasters out there (I'm looking at YOU Demetrius Andrade, Tank Davis, and all the LHW champs that won't fight each other). That's what a real champion's resume looks like. Anybody, anytime, anywhere, any weight. Win or lose, Nonito Donaire goes to WAR.Last edited by Tony Green; 12-13-2021, 03:20 PM.landotter likes this.
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Donaire should just be walked into the hall of fame. He’s still doing it in this sport at 39 while he the ONLY boxer that you can bet has been clean due to the strict testing he’s been involved in for close to a decade.
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Originally posted by PredatorStyle View Post"Offering to help and mentor an opponent seconds after knocking them out is several strides beyond sportsmanship, it’s uncommon generosity."
Really? Sounds more like smug superiority to me??landotter likes this.
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Originally posted by Tony Green View Post
Heck of a resume and props to u for putting this to for other posters to see without having the time consuming mish to research it for themselves, but if your not including regular and interim on the list he's fought then why put his 115 and interim belt on his list of achievements?landotter likes this.
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
The fake belts (Interim, Regular, IBO, etc) don't count as real world titles but they're still accomplishments. If they were the only belts Donaire had won in his career he wouldn't be considered a real world champion. They're just a cherry on top of his 11 real championships (1 lineal, 1 Ring, 9 major belts).Last edited by Tony Green; 12-13-2021, 03:24 PM.
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If all active fighters retired today and were eligible for the HOF, I'd put Canelo, Chocolatito, and Usyk above Donaire.
Donaire is admirable and has some quality wins but really only one win over a prime, proven opponent and that's Darchinyan. Points for Donaire that he has been active and fought many elite opponents. Wins count more than valiant losses though.Last edited by aaronbnb; 12-13-2021, 03:45 PM.
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Originally posted by aaronbnb View PostIf all active fighters retired today and were eligible for the HOF, I'd put Canelo, Chocolatito, and Usyk above Donaire.
Donaire is admirable and has some quality wins but really only one win over a prime, proven opponent and that's Darchinyan. Points for Donaire that he has been active and fought many elite opponents. Wins count more than valiant losses though.
He also knocked out Fernando Montiel, who was the reigning unified WBC/WBO champion and hadn't lost in over 5 years.
He took Omar Narvaez's 0 (Narvaez was a reigning champ one division down, lost to Donaire, went back down and won 8 more fights until losing to Inoue)
He beat Mathebula when he was IBF champion to unify.
He beat Vetyeka when he was a reigning champion.
He beat Burnett when he was an undefeated and reigning champion.
He beat Oubaali as a reigning undefeated champion.
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Originally posted by famicommander View PostIt's too much work to look up all the ranked contenders he fought so I'll just list the current, former, and future champs he fought:
W vs Vic Darchinyan TKO 5
W vs Moruti Mthalane TKO 6
W vs Manuel Vargas KO 3
W vs Hernan Marquez TKO 8
W vs Volodymyr Sydorenko KO 4
W vs Fernando Montiel TKO 2
W vs Omar Narvaez UD 12
W vs Wilfredo Vazquez Jr SD 12
W vs Jeffrey Mathebula UD 12
W vs Toshiaki Nishioka TKO 9
W vs Jorge Arce KO 3
L vs Guillermo Rigondeaux UD 12
W vs Vic Darchinyan TKO 9
W vs Simpiwe Vetyeka TD 5
L vs Nicolas Walters TKO 6
L vs Jesse Magdaleno UD 12
L vs Carl Frampton UD 12
W vs Ryan Burnett RTD 4
L vs Naoya Inoue UD 12
W vs Nordine Oubaali KO 4
15-5 record, 11 KO, 1 stoppage loss against world titlists (only counted full titlists of the WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF, and Ring or lineal champs; no Regular, Interim, IBO, Gold, Diamond, or other nonsense belts)
Titles won
112: IBF/IBO
115: WBA interim
118: WBC/WBO, WBA, WBC
122: WBO/IBF/Ring/Lineal, WBO
126: WBA
4-division champion and an interim belt, 7 world title reigns, 2 unified reigns, 10 major belts won, 1 minor belt, 1 interim belt, 1 lineal title.
Take note, all you cherry picking bum-blasters out there (I'm looking at YOU Demetrius Andrade, Tank Davis, and all the LHW champs that won't fight each other). That's what a real champion's resume looks like. Anybody, anytime, anywhere, any weight. Win or lose, Nonito Donaire goes to WAR.
Donaire is not done writing that resume yet, but it sure is already complete.
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