is Donaire over hyped???? how will he do in his up comming fight???

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  • dan_cov
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    #71
    Originally posted by HeroBando
    How many times has he failed to make weight? So what's the problem?


    When you're rehydrating such ridiculous amounts and are picking on the smallest, weakest guys you can possibly face you may as well be fcukin' doping.

    A huge 122lb guy that likely rehydrates near the 135 mark should flat out not be fighting guys who can barely make 112-115lbs

    Its ridiculous and I don't care how many say its fine as long as they can make the ****** ass weigh in limit the day before.
    Bring back same day weigh ins!


    Its okay though I'm sure Chavez Jr could cut to light middle if he really tried hard enough, he can then rehydrate to 180lbs and fight some light middleweights like Cintron, Prince Arron, oh no wait Prince Arron is way to tall, lets look for a smaller opponent (One coming off a loss) Deandre Latimore = PERFECT!
    CHAVEZ = P4P KING!

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      #72
      Oh & he got by Corboda fine, a veteran of over 40 fights (1 legit loss to a damn decent prime fighter in Bernard Dunne) that holds wins over Cabellero and two draws (should of won both) against a PRIME Sydorenko. He did that in only his 6th or 7th pro outing though one ******ed judge was watching a completely different fight, clearly.

      He did that in his 6th or 7th pro fight, beat a better fighter than what Donaire has since he beat Montiel several fights back.

      How on earth can you justify this clown & his corrupt team is beyond me.

      Keep handing out to watch him fight handpicked guys who stand not a chance such as Jeffrey Mathebula, I am done with Donaire as he clearly has zero intentions of taking on a legit challenger.

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      • DeadLikeMe
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        #73
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        When you're rehydrating such ridiculous amounts and are picking on the smallest, weakest guys you can possibly face you may as well be fcukin' doping.

        A huge 122lb guy that likely rehydrates near the 135 mark should flat out not be fighting guys who can barely make 112-115lbs

        Its ridiculous and I don't care how many say its fine as long as they can make the ****** ass weigh in limit the day before.
        Bring back same day weigh ins!


        Its okay though I'm sure Chavez Jr could cut to light middle if he really tried hard enough, he can then rehydrate to 180lbs and fight some light middleweights like Cintron, Prince Arron, oh no wait Prince Arron is way to tall, lets look for a smaller opponent (One coming off a loss) Deandre Latimore = PERFECT!
        CHAVEZ = P4P KING!
        JCCj could make 126 if he wanted...Top Rank probably already has a scale for it.

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        • gaz26
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          #74
          what is donaires true weight??? he looked a little fat around the wast in his last fight and has looked a little flat, maybe he hasn't had enough time to gain functional weight and needs time to adjust and settle at the weight,,,how high could he go though??

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          • HeroBando
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            #75
            Originally posted by dan_cov
            When you're rehydrating such ridiculous amounts and are picking on the smallest, weakest guys you can possibly face you may as well be fcukin' doping.

            A huge 122lb guy that likely rehydrates near the 135 mark should flat out not be fighting guys who can barely make 112-115lbs

            Its ridiculous and I don't care how many say its fine as long as they can make the ****** ass weigh in limit the day before.
            Bring back same day weigh ins!


            Its okay though I'm sure Chavez Jr could cut to light middle if he really tried hard enough, he can then rehydrate to 180lbs and fight some light middleweights like Cintron, Prince Arron, oh no wait Prince Arron is way to tall, lets look for a smaller opponent (One coming off a loss) Deandre Latimore = PERFECT!
            CHAVEZ = P4P KING!
            Please provide some fightnight numbers. The only one I'm aware of was vs Montiel, when Donaire was outweighted by 2 weightclasses according to HBO.

            How do you feel about ODLH career pre welter? How about Hearns before LHW? How about Broner, Margarito, Corrales, PWill, all punks that couldn't handle guys their size?

            Also, I thought fighting so badly drained was a huge disadvantage?

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            • HeroBando
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              #76
              Originally posted by dan_cov
              Oh & he got by Corboda fine, a veteran of over 40 fights (1 legit loss to a damn decent prime fighter in Bernard Dunne) that holds wins over Cabellero and two draws (should of won both) against a PRIME Sydorenko. He did that in only his 6th or 7th pro outing though one ******ed judge was watching a completely different fight, clearly.

              He did that in his 6th or 7th pro fight, beat a better fighter than what Donaire has since he beat Montiel several fights back.

              How on earth can you justify this clown & his corrupt team is beyond me.

              Keep handing out to watch him fight handpicked guys who stand not a chance such as Jeffrey Mathebula, I am done with Donaire as he clearly has zero intentions of taking on a legit challenger.
              Cordoba is a world class fighter, whose best career win was Caba, years ago. Mathebula IMO beat Caba (away), maybe not as well, never seen the Cordoba fight. But Cordoba couldn't have been on good form to lose to a guy like Dunne. Great fight tho. But you boosting Casey and Dunne and putting down Nonito's opp is LOL.

              Note sure about the judging in Cordoba Rigo, I pretty much tuned out a few rounds after Rigo went on the run after getting dropped by a jab. Not rewatching that one, doubt anyone here sat through it twice, ditto for Ramos. But doesn't make me wanna see his posture after getting touched by Nonito's hook.

              Don't get me wrong, Rigo winning titles in under 10 fights is a great accomplishment. Him calling out Donaire is fine, more power to him. If he fights Donaire, I'll probably pull for him. I could even see him dominating (or getting embarrased). But to say Donaire is a fraud if he doesn't fight Rigo ASAP is ******ed.

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                #77
                Originally posted by HeroBando
                Cordoba is a world class fighter, whose best career win was Caba, years ago. Mathebula IMO beat Caba (away), maybe not as well, never seen the Cordoba fight. But Cordoba couldn't have been on good form to lose to a guy like Dunne. Great fight tho. But you boosting Casey and Dunne and putting down Nonito's opp is LOL.

                Note sure about the judging in Cordoba Rigo, I pretty much tuned out a few rounds after Rigo went on the run after getting dropped by a jab. Not rewatching that one, doubt anyone here sat through it twice, ditto for Ramos. But doesn't make me wanna see his posture after getting touched by Nonito's hook.

                Don't get me wrong, Rigo winning titles in under 10 fights is a great accomplishment. Him calling out Donaire is fine, more power to him. If he fights Donaire, I'll probably pull for him. I could even see him dominating (or getting embarrased). But to say Donaire is a fraud if he doesn't fight Rigo ASAP is ******ed.
                yeah i agree, even though rogo has won the title, it was gifted to him and nonito has worked long and hard to get to where he's at, rigo dont deserve this level of exposure and money yet, imo he hasn't earned the right to be in the ring with nonito yet...people are rating him highly like bute, based on potential and how good he MIGHT Be...nonito is far more advanced career wise and rigo don't deserve it yet, he has to earn it

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                • Light_Speed
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by dan_cov
                  Rigondeux hasn't even had 10 pro fights yet & has already spanked Corboda, Casey & Ramos 3 guys who at least IMO anyway are as good if not better than Donaires next opponent & his last two previous.

                  Donaire is hot air, he'll keep fighting scrubs until Pacquaio retires. Quite clear Arum is hyping him to be the next 'Filipino megastar' avoiding any legit threat.
                  Says an awful lot when the guy wouldn't even risk putting him in with Arce!
                  Yeah let's forget about the Darchinyan and Montiel destructions and the winning streak in title fights, let's focus on his accomplishments in a division he recently moved up to.

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                  • gaz26
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                    #79
                    he has looked a little flat since moving up and maybe needs time to adjust to the weight

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                    • dan_cov
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Light_Speed
                      Yeah let's forget about the Darchinyan and Montiel destructions and the winning streak in title fights, let's focus on his accomplishments in a division he recently moved up to.


                      Ballchinyan was at 112, he is tiny & that win is so so overrated, tell me who Ballchinyans best win was? Nonitos little brother Glenn? lol! Lets not go on like he was some monster because he never was and has consistently fell through in big fights, the guy has zero defense what so ever.

                      Montiel whilst again tiny I give him some respect for that win.

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