Comments Thread For: Donaire Feels Rejuvenated Man as Juarez Bout Nears

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Donaire Feels Rejuvenated Man as Juarez Bout Nears

    There was a time some years ago when Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire was being groomed as the heir-apparent to eight division world champion and sporting hero MannyPacquiao, although Nonito consistently shunned the accolade in fairness to him as he insisted there was only one Manny Pacquiao and he wanted to carve his own identity as Nonito Donaire, “The Filipino Flash.”

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  • dwighttsharpe
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    This Ronnie Nathanielsz guy, the writer, is an idiot and trying to rewrite history.

    The Walters fights, and just previous were at Featherweight(126), not Super featherweight(130).

    Trying to exaggerate just how high Donaire was willing to move up.

    Just as the "much bigger and stronger" Walters has a size advantage over Donaire at Featherweight, Donaire is much bigger and stronger than Rigondeaux at SBW.

    In spite of the size disadvantage, Rigo still broke Donaire's face and kicked his ass!

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    • royjonesjrKTFO
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      #3
      Poor Ronnie! Lol! He won't give up. Won't he? This is the longest article he's ever wrote. And no one read it.

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      • PittyPat
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        #4
        Riddled with mistakes. He even called Jorge Arce "Fernando Arce".

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        • wlliam
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          #5
          I have an entirely different recollection of the Vetyeka fight...that fight shouldve been a No Contest. That decision is the epitome of Top Rank business ethics. A 5th Rd Tech. Dec. for a fight that saw only 4rds of action.

          Yeah we remember Ronnie, ur not lying to anybody but urself buddy.

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