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  • richardt
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    #61
    Originally posted by Georgie Do
    This may sound odd but I would rather they never fought each other again. I like good boxing and Donaire and the Monster are top of their game. Both are savage hard hitters and the last time they fought they cut each other to pieces. I know I will get ridiculed but I have a bad feeling about this.
    I agree, both are too powerful for their own good and brutal fights take a lot out of both fighters.

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    • just the facts
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      #62
      Originally posted by topo5358
      "Monster" is #1 P4P in the world. Period.
      Based on what exactly?

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        #63
        Originally posted by just the facts

        You’re probably right but with the kind of power Donaire has anything can happen. Add in all of that experience and he’s at the very least a live dog in this fight.
        I like Inoue as a person and fighter but if Donaire could win, it would be amazing.

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #64
          Originally posted by just the facts

          Who at bantam is more elite than Donaire? Dumb post.
          maybe he needs to change division fi thats the best there is in that division. posters were saying he was past it about 5 years ago lol, shows how weak that division is that hes dropped back down their and one of the better fighters. frampton boxed rings around him and got no credit, inoue goes life and death and its classed as a great win lol, i cant wait for him to fight a proper elite fighter and get completely exposed cause hes the biggest fraud in boxing right now, his resume sucks/

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          • famicommander
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            #65
            Originally posted by Madison boxing

            maybe he needs to change division fi thats the best there is in that division. posters were saying he was past it about 5 years ago lol, shows how weak that division is that hes dropped back down their and one of the better fighters. frampton boxed rings around him and got no credit, inoue goes life and death and its classed as a great win lol, i cant wait for him to fight a proper elite fighter and get completely exposed cause hes the biggest fraud in boxing right now, his resume sucks/
            Donaire at bantamweight:
            W vs Volodymyr Sydorenko
            W vs Omar Narvaez
            W vs Fernando Montiel
            W vs Ryan Burnett
            W vs Stephon Young (should've been Manny Rodriguez but he faked an injury and ducked)
            L vs Naoya Inoue
            W vs Nordine Oubaali
            W vs Reymart Gaballo

            7-1, 6 KO

            Seriously, you prove how little you know about boxing every topic you wade into. Donaire at bantamweight is as good of a win as can possibly be gotten.
            Last edited by famicommander; 03-31-2022, 12:38 PM.

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            • buddyr
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              #66
              Donaire is getting stopped this time. I love Donaire, but for any of you picking him, I dont want to hear any excuses when the 40 year old gets punished.

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #67
                Originally posted by famicommander
                Donaire at bantamweight:
                W vs Volodymyr Sydorenko
                W vs Omar Narvaez
                W vs Fernando Montiel
                W vs Ryan Burnett
                W vs Stephon Young (should've been Manny Rodriguez but he faked an injury and ducked)
                L vs Naoya Inoue
                W vs Nordine Oubaali
                W vs Reymart Gaballo

                7-1, 6 KO

                Seriously, you prove how little you know about boxing every topic you wade into. Donaire at bantamweight is as good of a win as can possibly be gotten.
                why did noone give him a chance in the first fight and everyone said he was shot to hell? hes 39 years old, since when is that a good age for a bantamweight, if hes one of the best there at 39 then that doesnt much about that division. you guys just change everything to fit the narrative, everyone said the first fight was going to be a mismatch in the build up because he was old, shot and had a few one sided losses...

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                • famicommander
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Madison boxing

                  why did noone give him a chance in the first fight and everyone said he was shot to hell? hes 39 years old, since when is that a good age for a bantamweight, if hes one of the best there at 39 then that doesnt much about that division. you guys just change everything to fit the narrative, everyone said the first fight was going to be a mismatch in the build up because he was old, shot and had a few one sided losses...
                  He knocked out two ranked contenders in four rounds each after the Inoue fight, both of whom were undefeated, one of whom was reigning WBC champion, the other of whom was reigning interim champion.

                  The combined record of Donaire's last 6 opponents is 120-2-3.
                  Last edited by famicommander; 03-31-2022, 01:01 PM.

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                  • topo5358
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                    #69
                    Just call it the "eyeball" test. Watch the quickness of his hands and feet, the effect of his punches landed, and the speed of his reactive decisions. I've seen several times, even against Donaire, where he lands a counter BEFORE the punch that he's countering has a chance to land. His trigger-finger is incredibly quick, and his power, the snap in his punches is audibly different than his opponents. If this kid can stay on the tracks he is going to go down as an ATG. Mark my words. He is in Salvador Sanchez territory now, IMO.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by famicommander
                      Donaire at bantamweight:
                      W vs Volodymyr Sydorenko
                      W vs Omar Narvaez
                      W vs Fernando Montiel
                      W vs Ryan Burnett
                      W vs Stephon Young (should've been Manny Rodriguez but he faked an injury and ducked)
                      L vs Naoya Inoue
                      W vs Nordine Oubaali
                      W vs Reymart Gaballo

                      7-1, 6 KO

                      Seriously, you prove how little you know about boxing every topic you wade into. Donaire at bantamweight is as good of a win as can possibly be gotten.
                      It was Zolani Tete who was injured, not Emmanuel Rodriguez. And I agree, Donaire is a beast at 118.

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