Should Nonito Donaire Experiment More With His Imitated Styles In A Real Fight?

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  • FlatLine
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    Should Nonito Donaire Experiment More With His Imitated Styles In A Real Fight?

    donaire does impressive imitations of tyson, roy jones, floyd mayweather, pacquiao, marquez and other lesser boxers like darchinyan.

    it would be cool to see him experiment with those styles more in a real fight, maybe against a b or c level opponent.. what you think? i know he half-tried a mayweather style in the narvaez but i'd like to see a fight where he mixes up styles like crazy - all in the same bout!!

    Donaire imitates Mayweather, Tyson, Roy Jones Jr., Pacquiao


    Donaire imitates Mayweather, Marquez, Darchinyan
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    #2
    He just needs to stay away from Rigondeaux. LOL.

    But really, why a guy who fights like a slick black fighter is being trained by a Mexican is beyond me.

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    • hhs661
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      #3
      He's also a photographer. Maybe he should stick to that


      Joking. Just as stated above, he should just avoid Rigo

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      • FlatLine
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        #4
        ^ it was the rigo fight and the couple of fights before that which made me think that donaire should experiment with different styles because he has become too predictable in his offense

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        • FeFist
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          #5
          It would be a sure fire way to get his ass kicked. Huge difference between emulating someone's style against air, and pulling it off against an opponent working to defeat you.

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