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  • ИATAS
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    #71
    Originally posted by -Kev-
    Okay but don't kid yourself. You said name one fight at 122 or under that has headlined a PPV. That doesn't even matter, he can go up to 140 he'll never headline sh-t. I'd give him Latin Fury card, that's about it.
    So you can't name one HBO PPV that was at 122 or below? That's right because you can't since there has never been one in history.

    And did you really just say he could go up to 140 pounds? Really? Go from 122 to 140 just like that huh? Just when I thought your posts couldn't get any dumber!

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    • -Kev-
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      #72
      Originally posted by THE ИATAS
      And which fight exactly would be a step up for Donaire? Name one fight for Donaire where he wouldn't be the favorite.
      Mares and Rigondeaux are step ups from the last4 out of 5 opponents he's faced. He's faced ONE good challenge in his last 5 fights, that's Mathebula. That's just ridiculous. You were a top 5 P4P fighter, act like one.
      Last edited by -Kev-; 12-16-2012, 04:02 PM.

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      • Oxn
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        #73
        Originally posted by THE ИATAS
        So you can't name one HBO PPV that was at 122 or below? That's right because you can't since there has never been one in history.

        And did you really just say he could go up to 140 pounds? Really? Go from 122 to 140 just like that huh? Just when I thought your posts couldn't get any dumber!
        Dude stop talking to that kid. He keeps 1 UPing his ******ity post.

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        • -Kev-
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          #74
          Originally posted by THE ИATAS
          So you can't name one HBO PPV that was at 122 or below? That's right because you can't since there has never been one in history.

          And did you really just say he could go up to 140 pounds? Really? Go from 122 to 140 just like that huh? Just when I thought your posts couldn't get any dumber!
          Dude, don't be ******. You know exactly what I mean. The guy can go up to 147 pounds and still not headline a PPV. You know the tone i'm using "Donaire can go up to 140" in. There's no need to get technical, you are smarter than that.

          I can say Donaire can go up to 154 and still not a PPV attraction, you know exactly what I mean. Don't act ******, but if you're not acting, then i'll let you slide.

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          • -Kev-
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            #75
            Originally posted by Oxn
            Dude stop talking to that kid. He keeps 1 UPing his ******ity post.
            Get the hell out of here, stop being a cheerleader.

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            • 4Corners
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              #76
              Donaire is good and has a solid resume. But compare his resume at 30 to Floyd and Manny.

              Manny had beaten Sasakul, Ledwaba, Barrera, Morales, Solis, Marquez, D. Diaz, and De Le Hoya by 30.

              Floyd had beaten Genaro, Manfredy, G. Vargas, Corrales, C. Hernandez, Chavez, Castillo, Gatti, Judah, Baldomir, De La Hoya, and Hatton by 30.

              Donaire has beaten Darchinyan, H. Marquez, Mthalane, Montiel, Vazquez, Mathebula, Nishioka, and Arce. I wouldn't really call Vazquez or Arce that good of wins either.

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                #77
                Originally posted by -Kev-
                Mares and Rigondeaux are step ups from the last4 out of 5 opponents he's faced. He's faced ONE good challenge in his last fight, that's Mathebula. That's just ridiculous. You were a top 5 P4P fighter, act like one.
                Again, Nioshika was #1 in the division.

                Donaire would be favored easily against Mares or Rigo.

                And how can Rigo be considered a step up when his best opponent to date is Ramos? So you rank Rigo so highly based on what, all of the top opposition he's faced? Double standards.

                Of course Canelo could fight Victor Ortiz and it would be a massive step up for him considering he's fought no one of note yet despite being a pro for 7 years.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by TRTboy
                  Hahaha poor guy. Man I feel for you. Must be hard sleeping at night. I suggest you better get used to it before you go crazy because I don't see anybody beating Donaire soon.

                  You better get some help brah.
                  You seen that cuz he is not fighting the best in the division..instead he is fighting arce..of course you won't see anybody beating hin soon..lol...rigo will school him..and knock him up..

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                  • 4Corners
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by THE ИATAS
                    Again, Nioshika was #1 in the division.

                    Donaire would be favored easily against Mares or Rigo.

                    And how can Rigo be considered a step up when his best opponent to date is Ramos? So you rank Rigo so highly based on what, all of the top opposition he's faced? Double standards.

                    Of course Canelo could fight Victor Ortiz and it would be a massive step up for him considering he's fought no one of note yet despite being a pro for 7 years.
                    Rigondeaux deserves to fight him every bit as much as Vazquez and Arce did.

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                    • -Kev-
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by TRTboy
                      He was 129 during the fight last night ****house.
                      Let me put it like this for Top Rank ****** Boy, and Natas the TR attorney.

                      140-154 is where all the big names are. Donaire can go up there and still not be considered for an HBO PPV headline. Not that he can go up there next year, or should be up there. Calling me dumb. Lol.

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