Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue: Donaire Has Great Record But I'll Beat Him

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  • UNBIASED BOXING
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    #21
    Donaire still has the size & punchers chance, but Inoue is still clearly the favorite. Inoue should still win comfortably. Maybe we will see his chin get tested...

    Hopefully Donaire doesn't sustain too much damage. He's seems like a good guy and hopefully can hang up the gloves after this fight, at least proud that he made it to the finals.

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    • HitmanTommy
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      #22
      Originally posted by JcLazyX210
      Nobody gives smaller fighters any credit. Plus we are on a boxing focus website. On a regular website they don't even mention anything below 130lb. I used to watch the smaller divisions back in the day every once in a while you get a war. However it would be 3 very good guys and the rest bums on the professional level. It's hard to find a grown man walking around at 130lbs and below and even harder to promote.
      There's nothing wrong with that. Dudes come in all sizes and weights. I enjoy great fighters under 130lbs just as much as fighters much bigger than 130.

      As long as the fighters are naturally 130 and under instead of starving themselves to get an unfair advantage over the naturally smaller man, all is fair.

      No doubt Rigo is a great fighter, but he had no business fighting Loma at 130. If Loma was more around Rigo's size, it would have been a much better matchup.

      I respect fighters under 130 the same as all the way up to heavyweight.

      We have weight classes for a reason

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      • Marvlus Marv
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        #23
        Inoue = Prime Mike Tyson, in that you genuinely fear for their opponents. If I was in Donaire's family, I'd be a bit scared at what he's going to be facing.

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        • angkag
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          #24
          Ooubali is calling out Inoue (Naoya) and saying he has the punch power and tactics to beat him after he's dealt with his voluntary TBA on July 6, and after knocking out Naoya's brother Takuma (his mandatory after July 6).

          Can see a couple of problems with Oubaali's plans.............

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          • cork
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            #25
            Originally posted by angkag
            Ooubali is calling out Inoue (Naoya) and saying he has the punch power and tactics to beat him after he's dealt with his voluntary TBA on July 6, and after knocking out Naoya's brother Takuma (his mandatory after July 6).

            Can see a couple of problems with Oubaali's plans.............
            That's interesting. I didn't even know he had a brother. They should put them on the same card in Japan. Would be huge.

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            • PunchyPotorff
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              #26
              Monster will be too fast, too accurate for old man Donut Air. He will quit or be stopped early rounds. He will then retire. Monster is no joke. He'll be on top for the next several years... the one all fighters in his division will aspire to challenge.

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              • ceylon mooney
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                #27
                Originally posted by HeadShots
                Let Nonito catch this dude with 1 left hook. That's all I ask.
                man im DYIN to see how the monster handles gettin hit like that. monster is basically in the same position as donaire was back when he first fought darchinyan.

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                • BestPR
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                  #28
                  ...Nonito has way too much experience, power, speed, and intelligence for this buckethead...Donaire by brutal knockout!!!

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