You Donaire fans are mad if you think that he can defeat a God.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Amsterdam, Dec 3, 2007.


  1. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    - Mijares is quicker, hands and feet, and his footwork is light years ahead of Donaire's.

    - Mijares' timing and accuracy is absurd, nearly the best in the sport behind PBF out of all of the fighters in the sport, he lands at a crazy ratio in all of his fights.

    - Mijares' jab is a stinging, accurate blow that pumps non-stop, Donaire's is just okay.

    - Mijares' defence is easily 3X as good as Donaire's, as is his head movement, when he's working outside he's extremely hard to hit, but still throwing combinations behind the jab.

    - Mijares' boxing skill is literally in a whole different universe, Nonito relies heavily on his gift of speed, which is not even on Mijares' level of speed, where as Mijares' has amazing boxing skills and all of the physical gifts.

    - Mijares' chin is proven as rock solid, Nonito's is not, but Maldonado, a light puncher, seemed to bother him as he froze up.

    - Mijares' stamina is definitely some of the best in the sport and Nonito has minimal 12 round experience. Can he go for long fighting at Mijares' workrate and pace while taking heavy amounts of punishment?

    - Nonito stops throwing punches when workrate is thrown at him, Mijares is ready and willing to throw shot after shot while he's under pressure and workrate.

    - Mijares is the worst style possible for Nonito, inside or outside, Nonito would be hard pressed to take a round, Mijares would have to literally give it away like he did for 2 against Arce.

    Mijares TKO 10 if Nonito has a chin. TKO 4 if Nonito has a shaky chin. This could be a career ending beatdown right before our eyes, it's going to be murder if it happens, thankfully God wishes to become a lawyer.

    Now,

    Children, grow up, and bow down to your God Mijares, praise him.
     
  2. KayEpps

    KayEpps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah - and no one really gave him a shot agains Vic D. - but you see what happened. I'm not saying that his wins against Mijares - but he has a shot.

    He has dropped everyone he's fought - with the exception of one guy early in his career - pretty impressive to me.
     
  3. FlatNose

    FlatNose Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Like Joe Fraizer said...."God, you in the wrong place tonight"
     
  4. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    One thing I noticed about donaire is that he leaves himself wide open when he is throwing. His defence just does not seem there.
     
  5. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    You aren't giving Donaire enough credit.

    Donaire has an excellent jab when he decides to use it. He was pushing Maldando's head back when he did.

    He's the bigger man.

    I don't think that Mijares is any quicker than Donaire.

    Donaire hits harder, and so far has a great chin.

    Donaire has excellent technique, but he leaves himself a bit open when he goes in for the kill, but that's because nobody has been able to hurt him yet.

    He was more cautious against Vic.

    He'll stop Mijares. I would NOT take that $1,000 bet!

    I WOULD NOT!
     
  6. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Faster? i doubt that!?! Donaire is definitely faster than Mijares.
    you just cited numerous points that arent even true! you're funny describing your favorite boxers as godly. I wonder what you'd do when your gods get beaten...switch to another religion?!
     
  7. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Donaire clearly has more P4P talent than Mijares any fool can see that.

    But dont get your panties too tight amster, Id still pick Mijares over Flash right now because hes more experienced and bigger.
     
  8. Marc

    Marc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I like Mijares over Donaire too, but saying Mijares' quickness is on another level? Get outta here.
     
  9. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I would expect a very good hard fight. In the end Mijares is way too much for Donaire. He is from my hometown in Mexico so im sticking with him...
     
  10. Marc

    Marc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hey Amsterdam I'm curious, how many Mijares fights have you watched?
     
  11. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    How is Donaire's talent more evident? I just cited facts, if anybody would just watch video of both of them. Donaire's handspeed and footspeed are not as great as Mijares, neither is his accuracy or timing and definitley not his overall boxing skill.

    Donaire is a highly inferior fighter to God.
     
  12. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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  13. Marc

    Marc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You need to hook us up and spread the mijares gospel
     
  14. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    I've never seen Mijares fight, but can someone please explain to me how Mijares scored a draw against Maldonaldo?

    Maldonaldo didn't seem like someone who should be able to trouble a so-called "God"
     
  15. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    :lol: some of the points you make are flat out lies. Maldonaldo bothered Donaire? Did you watch the fight? it was a shutout, Maldonaldo didn't do anything to bother Donaire.