[QUOTE=Kilrain;15355942]He went down on his shield in a war you fcking imbecile.[/QUOTE he got knocked down and most probably could have got up if he wanted too. I feel he could have won that fight if it was "pre Rigo" Donaire.
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No, he lost it when he quit vs. Vetyeka......
See my first comment......Exactly. He gave it his all and even managed to stun the bigger man with his signature left hook at the end of the second round. Sadly that very same punch that gave him an air of confidence would end up sealing his fate since he attempted to finish what he started on the 3rd round and got clipped. From that point on out it Nonito's seconds were counting down and the perfect counter on behalf of Walters finally detonated the time bomb. Nonito went out like a champion, he gave his all and attempted to fight through the KD's but the punishment was too much. Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
It's disgusting to see how many posters bash Donaire for no apparent reason. The man has accomplished so much and although he lost twice in the past few years, those losses were only due to his willingness to challenge himself and attempt to prove the doubters wrong. Great fighter.
Was that the only Vetyeka fight you ever saw? And that fight deserved a rematch based on how it ended, SMDH......Comment
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I like how you posted almost 4 hours after the article has appeared. How would I know the writer did not mention the Quigg loss if I didn't read the article? It has been edited, after my post and before yours. The original one was shorter. Ask questions next time before trying to be smart.Comment
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