DONAIRE still operating @39yrs like GGG, could possibly KO Inoue second time around

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    DONAIRE still operating @39yrs like GGG, could possibly KO Inoue second time around

    On the real down low, I think Inoue’s injury was kept secret and had a really bad or delayed healing. He took some hellacious shots from Donaire who is a beast when fighting smaller guys at a class he was primed at.

    Donaire is still a very sharp and intelligent shooter with counter attacking. A very dangerous fighter, and perhaps the most beast like for his age just like GGG.

    Has Inoue been aging out Donaire? The Japanese have strong honor… I think they know Inoue would need to run it back with Donaire, but they might have changed their minds or stalled it until a full recovery is known
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    This ain’t it chief. Maybe if washed 39yr old Donaire actually gets a real boxing trainer like Reynoso instead of training with his wife he can win. Inoue ducked prime Donair elike a plague for a reason. If a 37yr old washed up Donaire broke Inoue’s orbital, imagine what prime Doanire does to him.

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      #3
      Originally posted by BigDramaShow!
      This ain’t it chief. Maybe if washed 39yr old Donaire actually gets a real boxing trainer like Reynoso instead of training with his wife he can win. Inoue ducked prime Donair elike a plague for a reason. If a 37yr old washed up Donaire broke Inoue’s orbital, imagine what prime Doanire does to him.
      Donaire has gone full gangsta.

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      • buddyr
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        The only thing that will help Donaire against Inoue going forward are PEDs. And I like Donaire

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        • Thuglife Nelo
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          #5
          Originally posted by buddyr
          The only thing that will help Donaire against Inoue going forward are PEDs. And I like Donaire
          Comprehension is key! Donaire is operating way better than GGG. Inoue is/was a lot more difficult than GGG’s Derevyanchenko. Inoue almost got knocked out as did Donaire. Many feel GGG lost against Derevyanchenko. Point is, who’s performing better now, GGG or Donaire?

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          • techliam
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            #6
            If Donaire somehow pulls that off, he's way high on the lists of the best to ever lace them up
            I hope that gives him enough motivation to go out and give one last legacy defining performance. Donaire hasn't been given enough respect for all of his career, even though he was the only fighter back then to fight the likes of Rigo voluntarily. He's one of those who will be applauded and appreciated after he hangs them up

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            • QueensburyRules
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              #7
              Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
              On the real down low, I think Inoue’s injury was kept secret and had a really bad or delayed healing. He took some hellacious shots from Donaire who is a beast when fighting smaller guys at a class he was primed at.

              Donaire is still a very sharp and intelligent shooter with counter attacking. A very dangerous fighter, and perhaps the most beast like for his age just like GGG.

              Has Inoue been aging out Donaire? The Japanese have strong honor… I think they know Inoue would need to run it back with Donaire, but they might have changed their minds or stalled it until a full recovery is known
              - - More likely U hemorrhaging bowels knock U out of action...

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              • Flickergrab98
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                Anything can happen, but I personally wouldn’t bet on Donaire knocking Inoue out the second time around.
                And people keep saying “Oh, look what old man Donaire did to Inoue. Just imagine how destroyed he be if it was prime Donaire.”
                But I think that ignores not only the heart but the sheer skill it takes to come out on top in a fight where you’re suffering from double vision for most of it.
                Also, who’s to say Inoue hasn’t learned from his last fight with Donaire? He might come into the second fight with the perfect game plan.

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                • just the facts
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
                  On the real down low, I think Inoue’s injury was kept secret and had a really bad or delayed healing. He took some hellacious shots from Donaire who is a beast when fighting smaller guys at a class he was primed at.

                  Donaire is still a very sharp and intelligent shooter with counter attacking. A very dangerous fighter, and perhaps the most beast like for his age just like GGG.

                  Has Inoue been aging out Donaire? The Japanese have strong honor… I think they know Inoue would need to run it back with Donaire, but they might have changed their minds or stalled it until a full recovery is known
                  Does your thought process actually work like this? Much, much more likely Inuoe KO’s Donaire.

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                  • just the facts
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo

                    Comprehension is key! Donaire is operating way better than GGG. Inoue is/was a lot more difficult than GGG’s Derevyanchenko. Inoue almost got knocked out as did Donaire. Many feel GGG lost against Derevyanchenko. Point is, who’s performing better now, GGG or Donaire?
                    So this thread isn’t about Donaire at all, just another thinly disguised attempt to say something negative about ggg.

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