Why is Nonito Donaire running for his life?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by JuanMa, Aug 15, 2009.


  1. Fighting Pride

    Fighting Pride Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He'd still smack Darchinyian again and Arce into next century
     
  2. mantacougar1

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    knives,

    it doesn't matter that arce lost to darchinyan who lost to donaire! styles make fights! arce would have major problems with donaire because he cannot fight boxers i.e. cristian mijares. however, when arce fought concepcion, rafael was right in front of arce and made it easy to break him slowly down. right now i would definitely favor hasegawa by ko over donaire. agbeko by decision and montiel by ko. donaire doesn't seem very strong to me as he ran all night long from a shorter, stubby fighter tonight.
     
  3. NALLEGE

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    Donaire has to get used to the weight. Floyd was called a runner and a coward for not going toe toe te with Baldomir and Castillo even though he hit them with everything in the book...yet both guys outweighed Floyd by 19 and 15 lbs. Donaire's bandwagon fans say he fought a bigger man. You do the math.

    Maybe if you kept it real, you would recognize off the bat that size matter when you are facing a bigger man every now and then. Just shows the bias you have for certain fighters. Good job JuanMA... See how they talked about JMM when this is a Donaire thread lol..., and JMM's never been knocked out like Pac was lol...
     
  4. Spacey

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    Hows it going Rich? On here cause BS is down? :lol:
     
  5. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :rofl:good
     
  6. Spacey

    Spacey New Member Full Member

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    I don't know why Pacquiao fans would use the JMM fight as any kind of example to take the **** out of anybody, with how close that fight was... I mean it was a really close fight and I have no problem with Pacquiao to get a decision but it was way to close for you to say that as if to say Manny absolutely demolished him.
     
  7. mantacougar1

    mantacougar1 Guest

    fighting pride,

    he should beat arce. arce is about 3 years past his prime and is a semi-shot fighter. and what would it prove to beat darchinyan again? he already beat him. let him go fight someone as tall as he who matches up with him physically.
     
  8. NALLEGE

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    What goes around comes around. When you can't keep it real, you are then forced to keep it real lol...
     
  9. asero

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    donaire fought well, concepcion landed only 18% of his punches including those that hit donaire's gloves
     
  10. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Donaire tried his best to KO this guy, PBF never tried despite having the opportunity to close out baldomir. You never heard the fans boo donaire
     
  11. psychopath

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    A fighter needs to be flexible to ensure the victory. Torrito is a very dangerous opponent. :deal

    Bottom line he got the win via UD. :yep
     
  12. JMP

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    Floyd was also fighting Jose Luis Castillo the 1st time he moved up in weight. A litte different from Rafael Concepcion.
     
  13. lv lurker

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    A big let down. All the fights.
    Nonito looked bad in there. He got hurt and was getting his head knocked back with stupid punches.
    That aside, f*ck concepcion for not even trying to make weight.
     
  14. psychopath

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    Donaire's timing was not there. I'm disappointed too.

    But never the less he still won . . . that is what's important.
     
  15. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    You sound foolish with this infantile ass thought lol... All the greats were booed at one point in time. Boxers can't help that. Fans don't understand that fighters live to fight another day. You will never understand what it means to box a bigger man...you will never understand this...ever!!