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

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  • buddyr
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    #11
    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?
    At no point in that fight was Inoue in danger of being ko'd. Stop this bs. Please post a video of the fight and timestamps because I saw it live and seriously don't remember Inoue in danger of being stopped

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    • Paperball86
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      #12
      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 Moi-ders him I tell ya, he absolutely moi-ders him. I got Nonito KOing young blood in II

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      • RuleOfTheSpear
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        #13
        If Inoue even managed to win in the rematch, he is leaving the ring with another broken orbital bone or so. And Casimero is just waiting for him. There are no easy fights for Inoue.

        One of my 2022 predictions was that Inoue leaves the division without fighting Donaire rematch, Rigo, or Casimero.

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        • SplitSecond
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          #14
          Not Ko’ing Inoue. Donaire was slow as sht in his last fight.

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          • Thuglife Nelo
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            #15
            Originally posted by SplitSecond
            Not Ko’ing Inoue. Donaire was slow as sht in his last fight.
            Slow? Lol. He looked great compared to HIS speed. I’m huge fan of both. Donaire is bigger and more slouchy, not as athletic as Inoue and older, BUT, his Ring IQ and experience was calibrated to catch Inoue with counters. What else could he rely on? Now that injury has helped Donaire should they go in a rematch. Think about Inoue’s team. They know Donaire can do that again and with a fractured/healed orbital bone, Inoue will come in more cautious. This will affect the overall look, performance in a rematch

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              #16
              Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM
              If Inoue even managed to win in the rematch, he is leaving the ring with another broken orbital bone or so. And Casimero is just waiting for him. There are no easy fights for Inoue.

              One of my 2022 predictions was that Inoue leaves the division without fighting Donaire rematch, Rigo, or Casimero.
              Rigo is one of my favorite fighters, but I don't want to see him in the ring with INoue. Rigo is probably 46 years old with his cuban birth certificate.

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