How is Nonito stamina for 12 rounds?

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  • DoubleMM
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    #1

    How is Nonito stamina for 12 rounds?

    I'm rewatching the Nonito - Vazquez jr fight and nonito really struggled down the stretch, was a very tough on him in the last 3 rounds. He wasn't very impressive in this fight at all, esp against a basic fighter with no am experience.
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    #2
    Put another mark in the "L" column of the apostrophe.

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    • MODAPHUKA
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      #3
      Originally posted by DoubleMM
      I'm rewatching the Nonito - Vazquez jr fight and nonito really struggled down the stretch, was a very tough on him in the last 3 rounds. He wasn't very impressive in this fight at all, esp against a basic fighter with no am experience.
      Esp against a basic fighter with no am experience??????

      How is that even relevant to anything?

      Anyways , he should be good then. Because since am experience is all that counts and Rigo has only fought 11 times out of 500+ in the pros , meaning he has not been past the 3rd round a lot I'm guessing Donaire caught a break? The 2 things contradict each other. Am experience and stamina. Am fighters only fight 3 rounds.

      Right , that's what you are trying to say?
      Last edited by MODAPHUKA; 03-23-2013, 05:29 PM.

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      • Em1
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        #4
        The point is to win which he does. Can't help it if guys can't take his power into the 12th.

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          Hard to tell cause he's never really faced anyone who could hurt him. Darchinyan and Montiel were the only ones and with the size advantage I doubt their punches affected Donaire (which they didn't obviously).

          We'll find out April 13 when he takes a couple of body shots.


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          • Dr Rumack
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            #6
            I remember he did look bad down the stretch against Vazquez Jr but wasn't his hand pretty badly busted up?

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            • BattleAxePurist
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              #7
              It'll most likely be fine not like Rigondeaux fights at some torrid pace if He can't get in tip-top shape for this fight then he deserves whatever happens.

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              • MakeItRain
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                #8
                He tore his skin off his left hand early in the fight. That's why his left wasn't effective therefore he had a hard time.

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                • boliodogs
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                  I think his stamina will be good. I have not noticed a lack of stamina in his past fights. He trains hard and he beats the best fighters he can get in the ring with. He usually gets them out early but I think he will be prepared if it goes 12 rounds.

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                  • Pacdbest
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DoubleMM
                    I'm rewatching the Nonito - Vazquez jr fight and nonito really struggled down the stretch, was a very tough on him in the last 3 rounds. He wasn't very impressive in this fight at all, esp against a basic fighter with no am experience.
                    Donaire need only about 5rds for this fight!

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