Donaire is done at top lével the kid has declined and not much suggest he can regain the form that put him on top 10 p4p list.But it would be interesting t0 see what he has left after the Walters debacle.Donayre has always struck me as 0verrated. Young man Pagara will be fighting a Mexican slugger. A big punching Mexican against a young kid anythng can happen but should provide good entertainment.Pagara destroy this nobody th0. Neites blah n0t a fan.He fights an0ther Mexican kid and title on the line
I agree about Plumbton.But i would still like to see Plumbt0n fight rigo or walters to see if he is authentic.
Yup. Plumbt0n has the p0wer t0 beat Rungudeaux. He has a chance t0 become authentic. But Walter wrecks him.Too strong f0r Plumbton.
Also, I'm pretty sure this is Donaire's first time fighting without any American TV coverage since Raul Martinez, in 2009. :shock: ...only his 2nd time doing so since Darchinyan I, in 2007.
Pagara looks to be fighting a good opponent on paper, in reality the Mexican is poor Akaho looks to be in the most interesting bout on paper but looks like a very clear 80-20 bout. In fact the 4 main bouts are all horrible mismatches
I don't think you can call a guy shot based on losses to Guillermo Rigondeaux a top 10 p4per, and Nicholas Walters who's bigger, stronger, cuts a lot of weight and has an 84% KO record. When he starts losing to journeymen and low level contenders we can call him washed up. Right now, I just want to see him fight a little more often. He won hearts when he fought four times a year. Then he took his foot off the gas, picked up a loss, fought twice a year, then lost again. You can take a few losses and keep your following if you stay busy and put a decent winning streak between losses.
He's got 16 title fights at four weight classes and you think he was on the p4p list because he's an American? Get over your British bias.