Lomachenko vs Nonito Donaire

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  • HeroBando
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    #51
    Originally posted by dan_cov
    I was answering your question.

    A bordering top 10 featherweight because Gamboa and the likes moved up and the division went stale! There was nobody there at all.

    Yes and he lost to Salido! He lost the fight, he got his ass kicked lol so what does it even matter? It just shows Lomachenko isn't ready for a top 5 or top 10 fighter which Donaire undoubtably is.

    How can't you? He was destroying Vetyeka who was never remotely in the fight. Donaire destroyed Vetyeka and was without a doubt on his way to a legitimate stoppage who unlike Salido and Russell Jr has actually beaten noteworthy guys this decade and was a legit top 5 fighter in a division which has picked up a lot more.

    Donaire wrecks Lomachenko and Russell Jr on the same night.
    No he's been a top 5 feather for years, and was top 3 when Loma faced him I believe. It was fairly close, with all the other asterisks, you'd think a more experienced Loma could hang at that level no problem. He's already faced MUCH better comp than Walters for example, and comparable to Donaire's at 126. I also think there was plenty of doubt about Donaire stopping that dude, he pretty much asked to have the fight stopped IIRC

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    • Japanese Boxing
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      #52
      Donaire is too much for Loma at this point guys. C'mon. Stop with the ****.

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      • AVDB
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        #53
        Originally posted by VG_Addict
        It's way too soon for Lomachenko to even think about fighting the likes of Donaire or Rigondeaux.

        He needs to defend his WBO title a couple of times and gain more pro experience.

        And I wouldn't give him much credit for beating Donaire anyway. Donaire is damaged goods at this point.
        These statements seem contradictory.

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        • Sugar Adam Ali
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          #54
          I think loma would beat up donaire.. Loma looks like the real deal, and donaire seems to being eyeing an excite from boxing. He doesn't seem to be fully mentally in the game since the rigo fight... I think loma would be the hungrier of the 2 and beat donaire 115-113

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          • VG_Addict
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            #55
            I think Lomachenko could be almost unstoppable with a few more pro fights.

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            • M Bison
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              #56
              It ain't too soon for Loma haha, he fought Salido in his second pro fight and he has went the distance twice against two solid opponents.

              He more than stands a chance of beating Donaire and that is likely a fight that will be on Lomachenkos mind that guy has big plans, Mayweather take note.

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              • titanium
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                #57
                Lomachenko is not ready for Donaire. Even this version of Donaire that lost confidence.

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                  #58
                  I Could imagine Donaire becoming like Victor Ortiz. just a quitter

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                  • DARKSEID
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                    #59
                    Come on now. Donaire and Gary Russel are two different stories.

                    Not sure how much he has left in the tank though, Nonito's BEEN on the decline.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by BrushMyHair
                      I Could imagine Donaire becoming like Victor Ortiz. just a quitter
                      That claim has no grounds. Since when has Donaire ever quit? Why would you insult someone's honor who's done nothing for you to question it.

                      Donaire has never quit and has never ducked anybody.

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