Nicholas Walters Vs Nonito Donaire. Who Wins?

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  • Realest_
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    #451
    Not really shocking but Donaire's speed and power is not apparent at 126.

    I found it funny when he once said he wanted to move up to 130 without even fighting at 126 yet.

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    • SnakeVen0m
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      #452
      Walters' uppercut is beautiful...

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      • Suavecito80
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        #453
        Originally posted by SnakeVen0m
        Walters' uppercut is beautiful...

        Homeboy had ALL of his weight on the one he hit Nonito with. Dude dominated that fight.

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        • SnakeVen0m
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          #454
          Originally posted by Suavecito80
          Homeboy had ALL of his weight on the one he hit Nonito with. Dude dominated that fight.
          The Nonito uppercut was beautifully executed. Perfect form too. Surprised Nonito survived that one because he was squared up too.

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          • Suavecito80
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            #455
            Originally posted by SnakeVen0m
            The Nonito uppercut was beautifully executed. Perfect form too. Surprised Nonito survived that one because he was squared up too.
            When I saw him drop like a sack of potatoes I knew it was a matter of time before he finished him.

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            • Strategic1
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              #456
              That uppercut was the end for Donaire. He became tentative after that. He was hurt.

              Before that, he was right in the fight and landing some good counters. His counters had some power. He had the potential to knock down Walters.

              But the uppercut was indeed beautiful.

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              • mathed
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                #457


                Yeah, that uppercut took Donaire out of the fight. On the surface, Walters looks a lil sloppy and green but he is actually very precise with his punches and he makes subtle moves to get into position and avoid the opponent's attack.

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