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  • #21
    Originally posted by Loque-san View Post
    Not a bad idea. Donaire is still good enough to beat these fighters. Rigondeaux and Walters were tougher fights no doubt.
    stop smoking crack fool Donaire can't beat mares ,Santa Cruz or Gonzalez especially in this stage of his career.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by tyson chavez View Post
      stop smoking crack fool Donaire can't beat mares ,Santa Cruz or Gonzalez especially in this stage of his career.
      Stop being a butthurt female. Donaire lost to the best at 122 and 126. Mares got starched in 1 by a faded Jhonny Gonzalez, who is himself the weakest link at 126. Santa Cruz is facing nobodies. They are not as good as Rigo and Walters. I'd give Donaire a good chance to beat them.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Loque-san View Post
        Stop being a butthurt female. Donaire lost to the best at 122 and 126. Mares got starched in 1 by a faded Jhonny Gonzalez, who is himself the weakest link at 126. Santa Cruz is facing nobodies. They are not as good as Rigo and Walters. I'd give Donaire a good chance to beat them.
        Gonzalez would ko that over hyped bum donaire any day.remember u noni fans were saying rigo n the axe man Walters were nothing until they ****d ur idol and now ur saying mares Gonzalez and Santa Cruz are nothing.so in order for them to be somebody they got to beat ur over hyped idols azz?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by tyson chavez View Post
          Gonzalez would ko that over hyped bum donaire any day.?
          Gonzales was KO by Nishioka and you know what Nonito did to that Japanese.

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          • #25
            Donaire needs work..cant rely on power alone. Shoot combinations, set something up, break his opponents down - Boxing.
            He has a great promoter ill give him that..im guessing thats why we never saw a mares fight, he was being outboxed by Vic for crying out loud

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Jerzz View Post
              Gonzales was KO by Nishioka and you know what Nonito did to that Japanese.
              The difference between gonzalez and donaire...one of em is a Champ. And he beat the guy donaire ducked

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Jerzz View Post
                Gonzales was KO by Nishioka and you know what Nonito did to that Japanese.
                The difference between gonzalez and donaire...one of em is a Champ. And he beat the guy donaire ducked

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by wlliam View Post
                  Donaire needs work..cant rely on power alone. Shoot combinations, set something up, break his opponents down - Boxing.
                  He has a great promoter ill give him that..im guessing thats why we never saw a mares fight, he was being outboxed by Vic for crying out loud
                  As i said in my previous post

                  "Nonito doesn't have the patience to outbox anyone anymore, if he can't land the left hook, he will probably lose.

                  At jr featherweight, all he needs is to land one.

                  At featherweight, it was good enough to put Vetyeka down and Walters was save by the bell"
                  Donaire didn't ducked Mares, it was a Schaeffer & Arum thing, he fought Rigondeuax and Walters which would beat Mares.

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                  • #29
                    Last seen, Nonito Donaire was conclusively defeated in six rounds by Nicholas Walters on October 18th at the StubHub Center in Carson, California for the WBA featherweight title. There is talk that his return will come on March 8th in Macau at the Venetian Resort.

                    "We talked about it, that's probably the best place for it. We're gonna see,"said Donaire's manager, Cameron Dunkin to BoxingScene.com on Friday morning.

                    Nonito should retire already a couple years ago! If boxing is not in your heart anymore...retire!

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