First Sergio Martinez, now Nonito Donaire

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  1. split_decision

    split_decision Electronic information tampers with your soul Full Member

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    Agree its sad to see, Donaire and Sergio are still legends :happy
     
  2. Jeff3300

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    He has been 'mentally finished' since the 5th round of the RIGO fight


    The fact that he didn’t push for the rematch told me his confident was shattered. And the Vic fight didn’t help matters any.
     
  3. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Manny and Floyd are next to see the door (thank f*ck).
     
  4. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    ******.
     
  5. Boxmaster

    Boxmaster Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Quit why? Sergio is old so you can make a case. Donaire is in his physical prime and can probably win titles up to 140. Why would Donaire quit after being knocked out when Mosley, DLH, Pacquiao, Ali, Leonard, didn't quit?

    He could probably win in a rematch against Walters. Walters didn't seem to bring anything special or completely dominate him like Rigondeux did. Walters just won a really close toss up fight.
     
  6. Boxmaster

    Boxmaster Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mentally finished? But who trained him for his fight with Vic?
    http://sports.inquirer.net/151311/donaire-junks-garcia-as-coach-taps-father

    I'm not implying that his father isn't a competent trainer but to beat a guy way bigger than you, you have to sometimes knock them out. Pacquiao was able to knock out bigger guys which is why they had to box with him.

    Donaire needs to move up in weight and improve his strength, power, and stamina. He's never going to be able to outbox Rigondeux but maybe he doesn't have to. Rigondeux cannot carry power up to higher weights and trying to outbox guys like that might not work.

    A guy like Walters I think Donaire could have outboxed but it ended up in a slugfest. If he was going to be a slugfest he would have been better off training for power. The one area Donaire needs improvement is his defense which seems to be getting sloppy in recent fights.

    If he improves his defense and most importantly his head movement I don't think many people will be able to beat him.
     
  7. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So you have jokes. You must want a "Calzaghe like" asswhupping.
     
  8. iseah100

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    Shut the **** up. You're the kind of boxing fan I hate.
     
  9. MrFoFody

    MrFoFody Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No, the cold hard truth is that Martinez fell from the top due to injuries while Donaire fell from a right hand from a guy that wasn't a midget. :good
     
  10. Flo_Raiden

    Flo_Raiden Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If by injury you mean a Cotto left hook, the same guy who was basically a midget to Martinez. :good
     
  11. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    :deal
     
  12. Manfred

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  13. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    He's just jealous he's not as hot as Sergio:yep
     
  14. The Akbar One

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    Odd comment considering that Donaire avoided all of the best opposition at 118 and 122 until he fought Rigondeaux. He fought 3 midgets at 118, instead of Mares, Agbeko, Perez, Darchinyan and Agbeko. He then was humorously awarded fighter of the year for fighting four lackluster opponents at 122. He cherry picked every bit as much as Martinez.
     
  15. boxingfan55

    boxingfan55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Neither is a future hall of fame figher imo