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  • #41
    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
    You couldn't even provide a credible comparison just talked about a fight of the year candidate that wasn't even relevant to what I said.

    Didn't Mike Alvarado and Brandon Rios have a fight of the year? Do you consider them ATG's? Did that performance make them a stand out fighter?

    Doesn't matter can you name someone that Donaire beat at 118 that was a great? That's like claiming Jamel Herring had a resurgence when he went down after getting beat up at 135 to win a belt and then beat an overweight Frampton at 130.

    Nonito didn't look great from 122-126 that's just facts he has the skill to win fights but he wasn't a monster in those divisions and when he fought Inoue he was old already and still gave him a run for his money. I'm not discrediting Nonito either he has a hell of a resume and fought everyone definitely a future HOF and deserves all the credit, but that wasn't a fight I'd gauge Inoue as far as his legacy, if he beats someone like Fulton in impressive fashion then that would be a statement and I still stand by that.

    Then STFU and put money on Homie and SHOW me the PROOF???

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    • #42
      Inoue is going to lump him up. This fight will be one sided and won't go past five rounds.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post

        Doesn't matter can you name someone that Donaire beat at 118 that was a great? That's like claiming Jamel Herring had a resurgence when he went down after getting beat up at 135 to win a belt and then beat an overweight Frampton at 130.
        Donaire reclaimed a belt in the Super series against an undefeated champion in Ryan Burnett who was the Ring ranked #5 at the time, and basically retired him. Then after losing to Inoue in the Super series, he came back and took another belt against an undefeated champion (Oubaali) who had reigned for 2 years and was the Ring ranked #2. Then he defended against an undefeated guy who beat the #4 ranked Emanuel Rodríguez to get the title shot. Basically retired all of them. Donaire has a great resume at 118. And his losses to Inoue will age well.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by danceswithfire View Post

          donaire got outbox by magdaleno, and frampton, you think fulton is not superior boxer than both?.... see how that works?....reason why triangle theory does not work and why styles make fights is true!
          Are you sure?

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
            You couldn't even provide a credible comparison just talked about a fight of the year candidate that wasn't even relevant to what I said.

            Didn't Mike Alvarado and Brandon Rios have a fight of the year? Do you consider them ATG's? Did that performance make them a stand out fighter?

            Doesn't matter can you name someone that Donaire beat at 118 that was a great? That's like claiming Jamel Herring had a resurgence when he went down after getting beat up at 135 to win a belt and then beat an overweight Frampton at 130.

            Nonito didn't look great from 122-126 that's just facts he has the skill to win fights but he wasn't a monster in those divisions and when he fought Inoue he was old already and still gave him a run for his money. I'm not discrediting Nonito either he has a hell of a resume and fought everyone definitely a future HOF and deserves all the credit, but that wasn't a fight I'd gauge Inoue as far as his legacy, if he beats someone like Fulton in impressive fashion then that would be a statement and I still stand by that.

            As I said, Donaire will be remembered as better opponent of Inoue. Any questions now?

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Just looking View Post

              Are you sure?
              sure about what?...donaire getting schooled by fulton?.....should the inoue vs fulton ending somehow have affected that notion?...lol

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              • #47
                Originally posted by danceswithfire View Post

                sure about what?...donaire getting schooled by fulton?.....should the inoue vs fulton ending somehow have affected that notion?...lol
                Fulton got exposed at this level of competition. Not even a worth discussion anymore

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Just looking View Post

                  Fulton got exposed at this level of competition. Not even a worth discussion anymore
                  Fulton got beat by the best fighter p4p at the moment....never in nonitos career was he ever as good, stop it with the non sense man...

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by danceswithfire View Post

                    Fulton got beat by the best fighter p4p at the moment....never in nonitos career was he ever as good, stop it with the non sense man...
                    I’m a Fulton fan but chill with that. Nonito is a Hall of farmer. Steph isn’t
                    Just looking Just looking likes this.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by danceswithfire View Post

                      Fulton got beat by the best fighter p4p at the moment....never in nonitos career was he ever as good, stop it with the non sense man...
                      donaire is a dumbazz but he did better against inoue than the slick fighter from philly.... it's like new yorkers that will say "im from Brooklyn" as if that's supposed to make them tougher.
                      Just looking Just looking likes this.

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