Not for women, no Wish I could post your seedy encounter with the singer of The Village People post on this forum
Inoue v Donaire As others have said it was the accuracy, technique and just freak power that done Donaire in Beterbiev is an absolute animal and it was another great stoppage, but the monster tales it Can we be selfish and demand Inoue fights every 3 months??
For real, Inoue is too good to only have 1-2 fights a year and wasting his prime years. The man barely takes damage in return (outside of Donaire 1 of course) and almost always finishes his fights within 6 rounds or less. Let him fight more often.
Inoue is by far the bigger puncher. Beterbiev went 9-10-11 rounds with obscure competition while the Monsta KO top guys left and right
This content is protected Savage live footage from a different angle. Didn't see many of these shots in the ESPN broadcast. Look at that punch at 52 seconds...
Donaire was already past prime / battle worn in the first fight and that war depleted him even more. I wasn't surprised at all to see him obliterated in the rematch. Arthur blew Smith away far easier and quicker than anyone expected
Stop guy how was never stopped is more impressive than beat guy who is nearly 40 years old, not to mention that Beterbiev himself is not far away from being old
I agree but they have different types of power Different results A different type of brutality Getting hit by Inoue is akin to being shot in the head by a sniper rifle Getting hit by Beterbiev is like being shot in the head with a large cannonball But Smith is a proper hard man though. The fact he managed to finish on his feet after eating so many full power flush bombs, most of which landed with a sickening thud, in such quick succession from a puncher like Beterbiev is a testament to his heart and toughness. Most fighters would've been left in a quivering heap or chicken dancing like crazy after being clubbed around the temple area like that
Even that version of Donaire is more dynamic than Smith and possesses far greater savvy and skill by which to apply his punching power. Hard as nails in his own right, too, having only previously been stopped up at 126 by a huge Walters.