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Could any of the ATG bantamweights beat Donaire?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
    Maybe I was reaching a tad.

    I'm a little biased when it comes to Ortiz. He's my 2nd favourite Bantam.

    I think it's hard to tell as it's such a space in time.

    But Ortiz definitely had the skills to atleast be competitive with him.
    I don't think its reaching at all if we predict now its most likely gonna be in favor of greats, I don't think we should really be having this conversation at the moment, lets let Donaire prove himself against Moreno, Agbeko/Mares, Kameda etc.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
      Maybe I was reaching a tad.

      I'm a little biased when it comes to Ortiz. He's my 2nd favourite Bantam.

      I think it's hard to tell as it's such a space in time.

      But Ortiz definitely had the skills to atleast be competitive with him.
      I understand. Manuel Ortiz is definitely more skillful than Donaire. Ortiz is a great inside fighter. But the athleticism, punching power, and speed of Donaire will be a problem. Kind of like the more skillful Toney losing to the speadfreak Jones.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
        Yeah thats true, I think were jumping the gun here, I want to see him against someone who can take his punches.
        That's the thing. Montiel has a great chin. If he can't take the punches, I don't wager too many at 118 can. Donaire has legitimate ATG power. I'm not one of these guys saying that Donaire is the future GOAT or anything, but I think he could really be something special.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
          I don't think its reaching at all if we predict now its most likely gonna be in favor of greats, I don't think we should really be having this conversation at the moment, lets let Donaire prove himself against Moreno, Agbeko/Mares, Kameda etc.
          I think considering the space of time difference it is difficult to evaluate.

          Atleast too difficult for me to say he outright wins. Like I said, I am biased toward Manuel Ortiz anyway.

          However, I would still lean on Ortiz either way.

          Off topic but I cannot wait for Donaire-Moreno (If it happens) Can't wait to see how Donaire deals with Moreno's skills.

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          • #15
            How come nobody has mentioned Wilfredo Gomez yet? lol

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            • #16
              Originally posted by figzuki View Post
              How come nobody has mentioned Wilfredo Gomez yet? lol
              That's superbantamweight bro.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by goblin213 View Post
                That's superbantamweight bro.
                whoops haha my bad, i though somehow ya'll were talking about Donaire moving up to 122, my b's bro....

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by figzuki View Post
                  How come nobody has mentioned Wilfredo Gomez yet? lol
                  He's not a Bantamweight.

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                  • #19
                    But since you mentioned it, I think prime Gomez beats Donaire at 122. Gomez is unbeatable at that weight.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BigStereotype View Post
                      That's the thing. Montiel has a great chin. If he can't take the punches, I don't wager too many at 118 can. Donaire has legitimate ATG power. I'm not one of these guys saying that Donaire is the future GOAT or anything, but I think he could really be something special.
                      I think he has ATG power too, but theres more to durability than just a good chin, but there isn't an ATG that can knock everyone out, I want to see what Donaires made of against someone he can't KO.

                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                      I think considering the space of time difference it is difficult to evaluate.

                      Atleast too difficult for me to say he outright wins. Like I said, I am biased toward Manuel Ortiz anyway.

                      However, I would still lean on Ortiz either way.

                      Off topic but I cannot wait for Donaire-Moreno (If it happens) Can't wait to see how Donaire deals with Moreno's skills.
                      Me too, I've been a big fan of Moreno for a long time, I will be rooting for him.

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