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Donaire didn't seem to have the same desire and that was mentioned by the commentating team how he had only some of the fire back.....that means something is not there and then at the end, some of his words kind of indicated the same thing about thinking about quitting because of his cheek. He will need to do some soul-searching and devote to his family 100% or focus on Boxing 100%. He has more than enough to retire and a complete family....he has to decide what he wants to do the rest of his life.
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Originally posted by -Ronin- View PostHe didn't look sharp. Everyone expected a dominating performance but what we got was a close fight where the judges had him down. He got hit by Darchinyan a lot more than I expected. He still came out with the win and I didn't have a doubt he would....but he could have done better.
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Originally posted by jrrod02 View PostI'm wondering if we made Donaire to be better than he was.
I mean he made his name fighting a so so fighter in Montiel,
beating a grandpa in Arce, and an amateur in Vasquez. Against Rigo he lost, and a very old and faded Vic gave him trouble.
Maybe Donaire isn't who we thought he was.
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Let's try and keep things in their proper perspective. Nonito Donaire was matched tonight against an aging, blown up Flyweight, in Vic Darchinyan because Top Rank and HBO believed that it would help recycle his career by making him look good against a perfect styled opponent.
However, their strategy backfired. Donaire struggled mightily against an over matched opponent. Yes he may have won the battle in the end but among most boxing fans his uneven performance left them with more questions than answers about his future.
For example, many boxing fans want to know if Nonito is primed and ready for the natural and upper echelon fighters of the Featherweight division. Like potential opponents such as: Abner Mares, Johnny Gonzalez, Orlando Salido, Gary Russell, Jr, Daniel Ponce De leon, Leo Santa Cruz or even a rematch with Guillermo Rigondeaux. Based off this recent performance, I don't think he is.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostLet's try and keep things in their proper perspective. Nonito Donaire was matched tonight against an aging, blown up Flyweight, in Vic Darchinyan because Top Rank and HBO believed that it would help recycle his career by making him look good against a perfect styled opponent.
However, their strategy backfired. Donaire struggled mightily against an over matched opponent. Yes he may have won the battle in the end but among most boxing fans his uneven performance left them with more questions than answers about his future.
For example, many boxing fans want to know if Nonito is primed and ready for the natural and upper echelon fighters of the Featherweight division. Like potential opponents such as: Abner Mares, Johnny Gonzalez, Orlando Salido, Gary Russell, Jr, Daniel Ponce De leon, Leo Santa Cruz or even a rematch with Guillermo Rigondeaux. Based off this recent performance, I don't think he is.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostLet's try and keep things in their proper perspective. Nonito Donaire was matched tonight against an aging, blown up Flyweight, in Vic Darchinyan because Top Rank and HBO believed that it would help recycle his career by making him look good against a perfect styled opponent.
However, their strategy backfired. Donaire struggled mightily against an over matched opponent. Yes he may have won the battle in the end but among most boxing fans his uneven performance left them with more questions than answers about his future.
For example, many boxing fans want to know if Nonito is primed and ready for the natural and upper echelon fighters of the Featherweight division. Like potential opponents such as: Abner Mares, Johnny Gonzalez, Orlando Salido, Gary Russell, Jr, Daniel Ponce De leon, Leo Santa Cruz or even a rematch with Guillermo Rigondeaux. Based off this recent performance, I don't think he is.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostLet's try and keep things in their proper perspective. Nonito Donaire was matched tonight against an aging, blown up Flyweight, in Vic Darchinyan because Top Rank and HBO believed that it would help recycle his career by making him look good against a perfect styled opponent.
However, their strategy backfired. Donaire struggled mightily against an over matched opponent. Yes he may have won the battle in the end but among most boxing fans his uneven performance left them with more questions than answers about his future.
For example, many boxing fans want to know if Nonito is primed and ready for the natural and upper echelon fighters of the Featherweight division. Like potential opponents such as: Abner Mares, Johnny Gonzalez, Orlando Salido, Gary Russell, Jr, Daniel Ponce De leon, Leo Santa Cruz or even a rematch with Guillermo Rigondeaux. Based off this recent performance, I don't think he is.
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Originally posted by jrrod02 View PostNot impressed by Nonito tonight.
I think Rigo took his heart. Sad, because I loved to watch Nonito, but I don't see him being the same fighter he was pre Rigo.
I had Vic up prior to this stoppage, and this is an old, worn out Vic.
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