Just thought it would be interesting to revisit now that they've both tested the waters at 126 against legit opposition, but importantly, fighters that are their size or bigger.
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Better resume: Mares or Donaire?
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At the time I posted this thread it was a little closer. Mares was on fire and hadn't been KO'd by Jhonny Gonzalez yet.
He was off for almost a year after that and his career has really slowed down since then.Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 10-19-2014, 09:38 PM.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostAt the time I posted this thread it was a little closer. Mares was on fire and hadn't been KO'd by Jhonny Gonzalez yet.
He was off for almost a year after that and his career has really slowed down since then.
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good bump. wow, this is as close as any poll i've seen on NSB, and no clear cut answer either. Both guys made careers fighting two/three fights at a weight class before jumping up rather than a period of sustained dominance at a class. I think Donaire's KO over prime flyweight Darchinyan ranks as the best victory on either man's record and had the more conclusive dominant victories of the two fighters;Mares's fights with Agbeko (the first one) Perez + Darchinyan were somewhat inconclusive and controversial. Donaire's win over Montiel who was coming off a win against Hasegawa is a pretty solid victory also, he was definitely a p4p top five fighter, whereas Mares probably peaked at #6 or 7.
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Originally posted by Ringlife View PostI voted for Mares, he was on the same kinda streak Froch was on, just fighting tough competition after another until he got blitz by Gonzalez.
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Donaire's beat a lot of good fighters, his resume is very good.
It's a shame that when a fighter loses people sometimes tend to forget these things.
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