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  • Comments Thread For: Payano: Inoue On a Different Level, No One Is Going To Beat Him

    Inoue (18-0, 16KOs) and Fil-Am superstar Donaire collide in the World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) bantamweight finale this Thursday in Saitama, Japan (DAZN-USA 5:00am ET/Sky Sports 12:05pm GMT/Fuji TV 7:57pm JST), though the finalists have taken vastly different paths in arriving at that destination.
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  • #2
    There's everything to like about Inoue. Not only is his timing and punch placement amazing, he has elite power to go with it. Starting to feel sorry for his opponents.

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    • #3
      Defense is the key for Donaire. We want to see if Inoue can handle a good hit from Donaire. Chocolatito!

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      • #4
        When you get high praise like that coming from a guy with well over 400 amateur fights, its not agood look for nonito donaire at this point in his career. But Monster still has to get in the ring and do the job. Nonito is still very dangerous and experienced. May the best man win

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        • #5
          Champ past his prime

          Nonito is the great champion past his prime...boxing is a youngth sport...inoune by late TKO

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          • #6
            Donaire

            Donaire is a joke.

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            • #7
              I must have missed his "greatness" he had a couple of nice over hand rights that landed against tomato cans.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SamMazzini View Post
                I must have missed his "greatness" he had a couple of nice over hand rights that landed against tomato cans.
                There are only 19 men in history to win a world title in 4 weight classes and Donaire is one of them. He was the 12th to accomplish the feat, after Jorge Arce but before Juan Manuel Marquez. He won 8 alphabet soup belts plus an interim belt, an IBO, a lineal title, and a Ring belt. He has had 23 fights with at least one WBA/WBC/WBO/iBF world or interim world title on the line.

                Donaire is a Hall of Famer even if Inoue blasts him out in one punch.

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