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    By Jake Donovan - To not accept Nonito Donaire as the runaway favorite for 2012’s Fighter of the Year is to expect too much from a fighter who spent the entire year constantly going above and beyond the call of duty.

    If that’s the case, then you have to ask the same questions of the fighters who ultimately received your vote.

    The Fil-Am star was for 10 months a leading contender in the 2011 Fighter of the Year race, in large part due to his 2nd round knockout win over Fernando Montiel. He would eventually lose out to fellow Bay Area product Andre Ward, in part to the latter’s year-ending win over Carl Froch, but also due to his own inactive stretch and uninspiring points win over Omar Narvaez once returning to the ring.

    There would be no lapses in activity in 2012. Donaire fought four times, all coming against consensus Top 10 competition. The run came in a new weight class, moving up to 122 lb. a year after establishing himself as the best bantamweight in the world.

    Twelve months and four wins later, Donaire has now established himself as the best super bantamweight in the world.

    The run began in February with a vacant title win over Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. The win itself wasn’t that spectacular, neither in status nor in the performance itself. Donaire was expected to win against the former titlist, with the evening’s only surprise coming in the final outcome. The verdict was a split decision, in a fight Donaire appeared to win handily.

    Most revealing of the evening, however, was a hand injury that Donaire has been forced to fight through for all of 2012. Despite the injury, he still soldiered on, taking no breaks in activity or in competition level. Next up was Jeffrey Mathebula, an alphabet titlist from South Africa who presented Donaire with a different look – an opponent with a massive height and reach advantage. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    i don't think donaire went ''beyond the call of duty'' considering his opposition left a lot to be desired

    but i don't have a problem with him getting the nod

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    • #3
      Doniare didn't deserve it. Nishioka was an okay win and Mathebula was okay... WV2 and Arce were laughable.


      he fought 4 times, 2 okay opponents and 2 C leveltune up fights.

      Marquez deserved it.

      and Broner shouldn't have even gotten an honorable mention
      Last edited by LeG00N; 12-26-2012, 02:18 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
        Doniare didn't deserve it. Nishioka was an okay win and Mathebula was okay... WV2 and Arce were laughable.


        he fought 4 times, 2 okay opponents and 2 C leveltune up fights.

        Marquez deserved it.

        and Broner shouldn't have even gotten an honorable mention
        fixed.........

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        • #5
          Donaire was a clear favorite against everyone he fought this year. Also none of his opponents fought back. To me JMM is hands down the fighter of the year. Knocking out Pacquiao is an achievement that far eclipses cleaning out 122 against fighters who won't fight back, regardless of how good they are supposed to be. Donaire had a good solid run this year but chances are he'll never do anything in his career that comes close to the accomplishment of Marquez this year.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MVOLT View Post
            fixed.........
            what did you fix?

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            • #7
              Is this official???/

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
                what did you fix?
                WV2 and Donaire part

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                • #9
                  Donaire deserves it hands down,dont see how anyone can complain bout that at all

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                  • #10
                    Fighting through the injury is what really chiches it. That's some old- school, real man **** right there.

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