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Originally posted by teddycanyon View Posthe didn't quit. But he didn't win in my book, I had Vetyeka winning the first three rounds, meaning Donaire lost by a point. I do respect Donaire for offering to rematch him, but I doubt we'll see this fight again
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Originally posted by Da Boxer View PostI dont know but Im starting to believe that he does not deals well when the going gets tough and has to deal with adversity.
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He didnt officially quit, but he was pulling a hopkins and was looking for a way out of that fight.. I have never seen a fighter besides hopkins, be so overly dramatic with a cut and roughhouse tactics.. reminded me of hopkins vs allen 1, dawson 1, and calzaghe fight..
Donaire was looking for a way out in the fight... Didnt quit, but was not trying to be in the ring it seemed like
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Donaire and Robert Garcia are smart. Just like Mikey quit while ahead against Salido this was a similar situation but at least Mikey was dealing out a beat down prior.
Another thing, "El Perro" was lost by TKO to Lara from turning his back in the fight, why was Donaire allowed to consistently turn away from the action with being warned? The WBA should make a rematch mandatory to be fair.
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostHe didnt officially quit, but he was pulling a hopkins and was looking for a way out of that fight.. I have never seen a fighter besides hopkins, be so overly dramatic with a cut and roughhouse tactics.. reminded me of hopkins vs allen 1, dawson 1, and calzaghe fight..
Donaire was looking for a way out in the fight... Didnt quit, but was not trying to be in the ring it seemed like
Arturo Gatti, Roy Jones, Pacquiao, and I'll even through in Gabe Rosado behaved the way fighters are suppose to when cut. At least pretend you want to be in there
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