I think Inoue just ended Donaire's career
Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue Destroys Nonito Donaire, Stops Him In Second Round Of Rematch
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Given their respective opposition since their first fight and how Donaire was looking more composed and relaxed within himself/the fights I was expecting another great competitive fight, this was a shocker to say the least, he should definitely move up instead of fighting Butler/Casimero that isn't going to get him any recognition on the world stage.Comment
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Given their respective opposition since their first fight and how Donaire was looking more composed and relaxed within himself/the fights I was expecting another great competitive fight, this was a shocker to say the least, he should definitely move up instead of fighting Butler/Casimero that isn't going to get him any recognition on the world stage.Comment
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Fans tend to get carried away with setting massive expectations, and then get angry at the fighter for not meeting them. Inoue should become undisputed at 118, and then move to 122 where hopefully there will be an undisputed champion waiting to face him. Inoue can greatly enhance his legacy with just two more fights.Last edited by kiaba360; 06-07-2022, 07:49 AM.Comment
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Was not expecting Inoue to massacre Donaire like that that fast. Donaire's instinct on turning it into a war while he's hurt in hopes of landing something big ended up being his undoing. Whether they wanna give him credit or not for wrecking Donaire at his age, Inoue is clearly a special fighter and it's gonna take another special fighter in his weight range to defeat him.Comment
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As much as I want to see Inoue/Fulton next, this is a good post. Unify another division. Erase any doubt from imbeciles and haters. Then go up.Comment
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I can't see any of the current elite lightweights still being there by the time Inoue would go up, but even so, he'd have to adjust to size and length disadvantages and be able to switch towards a more hurried pace, because although he might still win 4 fights in every 5 he might get Canelo-Bivol'd sooner or later.Comment
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