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  • JaguaresMx
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    #21
    I used to think he was a solid guy

    But he's nothing but DRAMA. He makes excuses after excuses; look at his twitter, nothing but retweeting the most idiotic tweets from imbecile supporters

    He had a moment where he acknowledged that Rigo gave him a boxing lesson; but ever since he has fallen apart. Now he's doing the "he ran" "he felt my power" "i did it for the fans" "he's boring" routine.

    He's turned into one of the most unlikable douches. Broner may be a douche, but god damn it he's proud of being a Douche. Donaire on the other hand tries to be smooth like Pac, but comes across as a fake.

    He's probably still a solid guy, but he has fallen into his own hype.

    And he doesn't get thanks for not ducking. Great boxers don't duck. Its expected.

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    • letsgobrady
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      #22
      Originally posted by Harry Balls
      It's a sad state of affair when we find it noteworthy that fighters fight who they are supposed to fight.

      But yeah, props to Donaire i guess.
      i don't think donaire wanted to fight rigo but he didn't have that many options if he would of moved up without fighting rigo he would of looked bad

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      • Ferrarijones
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        #23
        Originally posted by JaguaresMx
        I used to think he was a solid guy

        But he's nothing but DRAMA. He makes excuses after excuses; look at his twitter, nothing but retweeting the most idiotic tweets from imbecile supporters

        He had a moment where he acknowledged that Rigo gave him a boxing lesson; but ever since he has fallen apart. Now he's doing the "he ran" "he felt my power" "i did it for the fans" "he's boring" routine.

        He's turned into one of the most unlikable douches. Broner may be a douche, but god damn it he's proud of being a Douche. Donaire on the other hand tries to be smooth like Pac, but comes across as a fake.

        He's probably still a solid guy, but he has fallen into his own hype.

        And he doesn't get thanks for not ducking. Great boxers don't duck. Its expected.
        I agree. Donaire seems like an egomaniac on the low. In the public eye he tries to come off as the nice guy, but you can tell he has a big ego. All the KO's probably went to his head. He has Rachel buzzing with nonsense in his ear and guys like Max Kellerman sucking him off every fight and look what you get. A guy who makes a ton of excuses when he gets beat by the better man. I like Donaire, but I hope moving forward he'll rededicate himself and not let the success go to his head.

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        • letsgobrady
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          #24
          Originally posted by SoggyLungs
          well a lot of people give carl froch respect and praise for fighting the best at super middleweight even though he lost to ward...like you said, it is a sad state of affairs that not a lot of guys are willing to clean out their division..so of course you'd give respect to those guys who are willing to put their record on the line to do it...

          unfortunately donaire wasn't getting much respect before the loss...and it seems like he hasn't gained that much respect after...shame...
          yea beacuse vasquez and arce are not really great fights that anyone was asking for yet donaire tried to sell it as they were the best of the best and froch was not looked at or ranked as highly as donaire.
          froch fighting pascal,taylor,dirrell,ward,abraham and bute were all fights people actually wanted to see because they were intriguing fights at the time where as vasquez,mathebula and arce were not

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          • elfag
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            #25
            Originally posted by Matty Ice
            I started to respect Donaire cause he tried to congratulate Rigo in spanish and admitted that Rigo gave him a boxing lesson.

            But then... the excuses started spewing out and the audience let him have it.

            I dislike him even more now than I did before.


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            brah he said no excuses. if he had better shoulder and took it seriously he woulda won thats all.

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            • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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              #26
              Originally posted by JaguaresMx
              I used to think he was a solid guy

              But he's nothing but DRAMA. He makes excuses after excuses; look at his twitter, nothing but retweeting the most idiotic tweets from imbecile supporters

              He had a moment where he acknowledged that Rigo gave him a boxing lesson; but ever since he has fallen apart. Now he's doing the "he ran" "he felt my power" "i did it for the fans" "he's boring" routine.

              He's turned into one of the most unlikable douches. Broner may be a douche, but god damn it he's proud of being a Douche. Donaire on the other hand tries to be smooth like Pac, but comes across as a fake.

              He's probably still a solid guy, but he has fallen into his own hype.

              And he doesn't get thanks for not ducking. Great boxers don't duck. Its expected.
              Damn...

              /end thread




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              • elfag
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                #27
                Originally posted by JaguaresMx
                I used to think he was a solid guy

                But he's nothing but DRAMA. He makes excuses after excuses; look at his twitter, nothing but retweeting the most idiotic tweets from imbecile supporters

                He had a moment where he acknowledged that Rigo gave him a boxing lesson; but ever since he has fallen apart. Now he's doing the "he ran" "he felt my power" "i did it for the fans" "he's boring" routine.

                He's turned into one of the most unlikable douches. Broner may be a douche, but god damn it he's proud of being a Douche. Donaire on the other hand tries to be smooth like Pac, but comes across as a fake.

                He's probably still a solid guy, but he has fallen into his own hype.

                And he doesn't get thanks for not ducking. Great boxers don't duck. Its expected.

                If you cant handle him at his worst then you dont deserve to watch him at his best.

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                • White_Knight
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                  #28
                  Thank you, Donaire.

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                    #29
                    i thought they said donaire had trouble making weight and was getting trained by phone.

                    it sounded like he didn't take rigo seriously enough and paid the price.

                    not so sure i respect that.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by jreckoning
                      i thought they said donaire had trouble making weight and was getting trained by phone.

                      it sounded like he didn't take rigo seriously enough and paid the price.

                      not so sure i respect that.
                      Everyone knew, except his fanboys, that this would be Donaire's most important and DIFFICULT (especially) fight to date. He should've known that. They all should've known better.

                      All excuses.


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