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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kenny Adams Gives High Praise To Work Ethic of Nonito Donaire

    Nonito Donaire's trainer, Kenny Adams, praises the Filipino Flash' after Saturday's WBSS semi-final KO victory over Stephon Young. Donaire expects to face off with Inoue. "I've been in boxing for a long, long time," said Donaire's trainer, 78-year-old Kenny Adams, who has worked with multiple Olympians and world champions. "But of all the champions I've had, this is the hardest working guy that you're ever going to find."
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    Nonito resurrected his career.

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    • komandante
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      War Donaire the most drug tested fighter in the world ask Victor Conte, Nonito owns the bantamweight division.

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      • Tatabanya
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        Too bad Tete got injured, it would have been nice winning money on Donaire beating him.

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        • JLC
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          Originally posted by Tatabanya
          Too bad Tete got injured, it would have been nice winning money on Donaire beating him.
          Yea man. Donaire has kind of had it easy in this tournament. The strange TKO, and now a last minute, young, very short opponent with no power.

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            Originally posted by JLC
            Yea man. Donaire has kind of had it easy in this tournament. The strange TKO, and now a last minute, young, very short opponent with no power.
            He was lucky indeed. But since he dropped down from feather to bantam, he looks much better. Being Tete way overrated, I believe that Nonito would have beaten him.

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