did Nonito blow his chance at being all-time great?

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  • bigsmoothh
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    #41
    the midget assasin will be back..............

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    • Jack Napier
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      #42
      not at all
      Nonito may yet collect big wins at 2 more weight classes
      he's already got a good resume and list of accolades going
      he got outboxed, he didn't take a ruination type bludgeoning
      he'll be back and continue his rise

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      • Capncrunch
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        #43
        Originally posted by ИATAS
        Or how about Morales getting schooled by Raheem. Morales is still obviously a great.
        terrible was already atg by the raheem fight.

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        • Capncrunch
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          #44
          Originally posted by SoggyLungs
          well he said ATG don't get out boxed and embarrassed...what's more worse than getting out boxed and embarrassed to the point that you say "**** it"...

          Leonard said, "To make a man quit, to make a Roberto Duran quit, was better than knocking him out."

          also the point is don't judge a guy based on one poor fight especially against a guy such as rigo...
          duran had already beaten leonard, buchanan, lampkin, palomino, etc. thats better than nonito and Guillermo's resume combined

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          • Capncrunch
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            #45
            Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
            It is hard to say "this is one of the greatest fighters ever" about a guy you see get that horribly outclassed in his prime.
            by a guy that was fought harder by Cordoba !

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            • Troav
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              #46
              His career isn't over, so no.

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              • sicko
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                #47
                By Today's Boxing Fans Standards...Yeah but that is only because a lot of Today's boxing fans are ***in ****** and really don't know much about boxing

                Donaire is still one of the best fighters in boxing today, still Top 10 P4P

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                • NearHypnos
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                  #48
                  He'll be fine. Aside from Mikey Garcia (I'd probably favor Donaire over him regardless..) who else do you even think competes with Donaire? Rigo aside... Donaire is a monster.

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                  • konfirm
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                    #49
                    No Donaire will go down as one of the greatest ever to step in to the ring. He'll come back better.

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