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  • #21
    Very good fight. Donaire was heavy favorite tonight and for the first 4-5 rounds he was clearly in control. However, the Mexican warrior started punishing Nonito by the mid rounds and the Asian ended the fight far more damaged than Juarez. As some one else mentioned, this are the type of wars that takes away lot from boxers and I wouldn't be surprised if Donaire shows wear and decadence in the near future. The price that Nonito had to pay to win tonight could end being very costly in terms of health and career longevity. Juarez just became 24 and he would maybe continue for quite more years and hopefully could get better and get more opportunities to fight for a title. Donaire, after tonight, is probably near the end of his career.

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    • #22
      Pure entertainment by these boxers.


      Meanwhile in the jungle...
      Rigo = 100% Pure Boringness at the highest level

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      • #23
        This almost turned to cherry pick gone wrong for donaire. Juarez wasn't quite ready for a title fight and a vet like donaire. Cong**** to donaire for winning rigos belt.

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        • #24
          Nobody in Mexico knows who is Cesar Juarez, this fight it was not televised here, he is a very humble guy and just the last fight of his career was televised in Mexico, and in that fight he was not the favorite and he KO'ed former champion Juan Carlos Sanchez JR, and he did it in the city of Sanchez JR and with his people.

          I want to see him with the best in his division, he is a amazing warrior and I think he can defeat some top guys in 122 pounds.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by cabalas View Post
            Very good fight. Donaire was heavy favorite tonight and for the first 4-5 rounds he was clearly in control. However, the Mexican warrior started punishing Nonito by the mid rounds and the Asian ended the fight far more damaged than Juarez. As some one else mentioned, this are the type of wars that takes away lot from boxers and I wouldn't be surprised if Donaire shows wear and decadence in the near future. The price that Nonito had to pay to win tonight could end being very costly in terms of health and career longevity. Juarez just became 24 and he would maybe continue for quite more years and hopefully could get better and get more opportunities to fight for a title. Donaire, after tonight, is probably near the end of his career.
            I truly believe your mother is a palm reader.. or your father is a fake healer. or your entire clan are magicians? wait, so youre a Prophet now?

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            • #26
              Wtf is going on with Donaire he hasn't been his shadow since loosing to Rigo. He needs to shake it off or retire that fading after 5 rounds **** wont fly against a real threat he needs to get back to using his subzero mask or whatever the fk he was doing that was working .

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              • #27
                Amazing fight. FOTY for sure.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by DannYankee View Post
                  Wtf is going on with Donaire he hasn't been his shadow since loosing to Rigo. He needs to shake it off or retire that fading after 5 rounds **** wont fly against a real threat he needs to get back to using his subzero mask or whatever the fk he was doing that was working .
                  Nah, he fought good, but Juarez is a ****in tough fighter with an iron chine, great stamina and heart.

                  Nonito can K.O Frampton(look what Gonzalez Jr did with him), Quigg or Ceja...

                  He is a monster in 122 pounds...

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                  • #29
                    Did people even forget Donaire hurt his ankle or something mid fight?

                    Or most didn't even watch it?

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by cabalas View Post
                      Very good fight. Donaire was heavy favorite tonight and for the first 4-5 rounds he was clearly in control. However, the Mexican warrior started punishing Nonito by the mid rounds and the Asian ended the fight far more damaged than Juarez. As some one else mentioned, this are the type of wars that takes away lot from boxers and I wouldn't be surprised if Donaire shows wear and decadence in the near future. The price that Nonito had to pay to win tonight could end being very costly in terms of health and career longevity. Juarez just became 24 and he would maybe continue for quite more years and hopefully could get better and get more opportunities to fight for a title. Donaire, after tonight, is probably near the end of his career.
                      As if Donaire wasnt getting close to the end already. The dude hasnt been looking good and has been talking about all his fights from now on is pretty much "do or die fights" for him from now on for a few fights now.

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