Is no fighter allowed to look even a little vulnerable?

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  • xAUGUSTUSx
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    #21
    Originally posted by DempseyRollin
    I think donaire def deserves some criticism for his last to showings. He's very talented bursar he does best, IMO is imitation. He has the natural ability to imitate Roy and serg etc. But he's not very intelligent in the ring at all. He's shown that in 2 fights now. He doesn't know how to open his opponents up. All he had to do was quit it with the headhunting last nite and focus on the body and WV2 would've been out of there. That and his defense was kind of lacking. He's still an amazing talent but he needs to think n stop showboating. Its the truth.
    Yea because you would do better and you know better. lol!

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    • PureBoxingCEO
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      #22
      Im a huge Donaire hater, he did seem very vulnerable against a fighter who doesnt have any background experience. 122 is a division of no fools, and Donaire is a fool he got a chin ready to get cracked by Rigondeaux right now.

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      • Kagami Taiga
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        #23
        Originally posted by xAUGUSTUSx
        Yea because you would do better and you know better. lol!
        wtf kind of ****** comment is this? what i would do is irrelevant. and what i do know is that his bodywork was non existent and he got hit a lot. shut up and go back to ur corner d*ckhead.

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        • kiaba360
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          #24
          Donaire ****ed up his hand, and that was probably because he was too focused on getting Vasquez outta there. His mind-state changed the way he typically fights. Vasquez exceeded my expectations, I thought he would get stopped in the 10th but he jabbed his way through and was able to absorb Donaire's blows really well. He fought a smart fight, and Donaire fought a dumb one.

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            #25
            Originally posted by PureBoxingCEO
            Im a huge Donaire hater, he did seem very vulnerable against a fighter who doesnt have any background experience. 122 is a division of no fools, and Donaire is a fool he got a chin ready to get cracked by Rigondeaux right now.
            And a body ready to get SNATCHED!

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            • mushahadeen
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              #26
              Is no fighter allowed to look even a little vulnerable?
              JCC JR isn't, and he doesn't.

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              • 4Corners
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                #27
                It his funny how some people write someone off now.

                Nothing happened last night to change my mind that Nonito is a great fighter and will have a great career. Still think he beats everyone at 118-122, but Moreno and Rigondeaux would be tough fights.

                And I still think Rigo can beat Donaire, but that's just me. Donaire is great, but I don't think he's this unbeatable force at 118-122 like his fans make him out to be. Yes, Vazquez was a decent win, but nothing more. Wilfredo's first real step up in competition was a tiny Jorge Arce who TKO'd him. A decent win, nothing more.

                Donaire-Rigondeaux is still the fight.

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                • frosty-g
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  I can't wait for the rest of his 112 run.
                  so you want him to do a pacquiao and drain his opponents to 112?!

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                  • Bushbaby
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by bojangles1987
                    Donaire convincingly beat a good fighter. This wasn't a fighter struggling with a bum, or having a close fight with someone he was supposed to knock out, or anything like that. Now he's trash, and loses to everyone else at 122 and has no chance against anyone at 126.

                    I swear, if any great fighter looks the least bit vulnerable against another good fighter, he's automatically trash around here. Mayweather's trash because Mosley caught him with two right hands, Pacquiao's trash because he struggled with Marquez, Bradley is trash for not looking perfect against Alexander, Gamboa was trash for not blowing away Salido until Salido stopped Lopez, etc.

                    I'd love to see a list of fighters that have always looked perfect against other good fighters.
                    Btw you might as well apply your own logic to everyone. After all Martinez was all hype after struggling with a young undefeated fighter that he stopped, remember??

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                    • 4Corners
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                      #30
                      What is also funny is that Donaire beats Vazquez, which is a decent win for Nonito, and people just say "Nonito just beat a good fighter, it wasn't some bum in there, etc". But, when Victor Ortiz convincingly beats Andre Berto, all he did was beat an overrated hype-job. If a fighter like Berto is a hype-job than what is Wilfredo Vazquez Jr, who's first step up in competition was against a tiny Jorge Arce who TKO'd him.

                      Vazquez was a decent win, nothing more. Rigo still gives nonito all the problems in the world and he is much faster than WV2 and has the speed to match Donaire. Nonito wouldn't be clowning in the fight like he was. Yes, Donaire is a great fighter, but he should fight Rigo.

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