Comments Thread For: Donaire: My Heart is Bigger Than Inoue's Punches, Very Confident of Beating Him

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Donaire: My Heart is Bigger Than Inoue's Punches, Very Confident of Beating Him

    Nonito Donaire has told Naoya Inoue he can forget about trying to knock him out, saying: "My heart is bigger than his punches". Donaire and Inoue meet in a highly anticipated rematch in Japan on June 7, with the IBF, WBA, WBA bantamweight titles at stake.
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  • Roadblock
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    #2
    Will be another great fight looking forward to it.

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    • waymeather
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      #3
      I think Monster ends it early in this one.

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      • SceneBoxer
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        #4
        "Donaire and Inoue meet in a highly anticipated rematch in Japan on June 7, with the IBF, WBA, WBA bantamweight titles at stake."

        So this is for the IBF and 2 WBA bantamweight titles... lol

        Where's Donaire's WBC title?

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        • KING S.O.G
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          #5
          WAR Donaire

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          • buddyr
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            #6
            i like them both, but Donaire is getting ko'd this time.

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            • Da Pimper
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              #7
              That why you took a shyt in the ring after a body shot the first fight?

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              • YoungManRumble
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                #8
                I love Donaire but he was basically knocked out in the 11th round. That's the epitome of a 'long count' if I do say so myself.

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                • VashDBasher
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by YoungManRumble
                  I love Donaire but he was basically knocked out in the 11th round. That's the epitome of a 'long count' if I do say so myself.
                  That was a delayed count. The ref messed up in that moment. Robbed Inoue of his KO streak.

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                  • buddyr
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by VashDBasher

                    That was a delayed count. The ref messed up in that moment. Robbed Inoue of his KO streak.
                    Doniare was literally on the canvas for about 12 or 13 seconds.

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