You can **** on his resume and opposition after Darchinyan, but his talent and skills are very impressive.
He's already shown it, especially against Darchinyan and Martinez.
He doesn't deserve his spot in the P4P rankings yet, but nobody wanted it at 112 or 115. At 112, nobody wanted to face 1 of the biggest flyweights, who also happened to be 1 of the fastest, strongest, powerful, and best counter punchers. 115 was barren when he moved up and except for Darchinyan (who scrapped it at the end) no other name was there.
SUUUUURRREEE................MOntiel and Hazegawa KHTFO!!!! You bet's beleive that!!!
SUUUUURRREEE................MOntiel and Hazegawa KHTFO!!!! You bet's beleive that!!!
STOP the hating dude pls! MONTIEL is an awesome boxer and a good sportsman HAZEGAWA a bit over rated
but we can not hide the fact that DONAIRE is so slick with fast feet and hands if he can carry he's power to the BANTAM weight division he can give MONTIEL serious problems.
STOP the hating dude pls! MONTIEL is an awesome boxer and a good sportsman HAZEGAWA a bit over rated
but we can not hide the fact that DONAIRE is so slick with fast feet and hands if he can carry he's power to the BANTAM weight division he can give MONTIEL serious problems.
i wouldn't say hasegawa was overrated before fighting montiel,he has skills,and won every round before he got caught against montiel.In a rematch i say hasegawa wins a ud.
Where did I mention Montiel, Hasegawa, or even 118?
Your response was pure buffoonery that had nothing to do with my actual post, but I'll still respond...
Donaire has very impressive talent and skills that you can't disprove and wouldn't be disproved even if he got knocked out by Montiel or Hasegawa. Zab Judah's lost 6-7 fights, yet anyone that actually knows what they're talking about can see his tremendous talent and skills regardless of his losses and unfulfilled potential.
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