Losing a 4 rounder early in your career is no biggy. That fighter who beat Donaire knows damn well he couldn't beat the Donaire of today. Hell the guy who beat him is probably in a lower weight class unless he went up like Donaire.
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Comments Thread For: Joseph Agbeko: To Me, Nonito Donaire is a Coward!
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Originally posted by KnockUTheFukOut View PostEXACTLY!!!
Reason why most of them are posting these ****** comments is because they really don't know **** about Agbeko so they are just posting as "FANS OF DONAIRE"
Agbeko would have a damn good chance against Donaire, I think Abner would be a tough match up for him, I think Vic in a rematch would be a tougher match up for Donaire, not saying who would win or lose but it would be TOUGH MATCH UPS!
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Donaire is "the man" when he fights and isn't screwing himself in terms of promotion and management. He's a pleasure to watch, but he's inactive and for whatever reason (rumors abound) can't seem to do business efficiently.
Definitely not a coward.
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If Agbeko gets past Mares that fight has a big chance of happening Bob Arum And Don King work well together .And I know Donaire is going to respond to to Agbeko calling him a coward it wasn't Donaire fault that him and Montiel didn't go in to the 118 super six .It was Bob arum choice that's why Donaire tried leaving Top rank because he wasn't getting the fights that he wanted Donaire wants to fight the best guys out there trust me he is no coward.
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Originally posted by mattr View PostAgbeko should be careful who he insults and what he wishes for. An angry Donaire would be even more dangerous. He would anihilate Agbeko within 5-6 rds, imo.
No one at 118lbs is gonna be a big challenge to ND, he's clearly head and shoulders above the rest.
Gamboa and maybe Rigondeaux will be the biggest challenges for Nonito as he moves up.
I would still pick him over either though. ND is the future P4P No.1, imo.
ND will not fight angry though....
anger takes away a boxer's focus..
it sometimes upsets the game plan...
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Originally posted by LegendOfLink View PostLosing a 4 rounder early in your career is no biggy. That fighter who beat Donaire knows damn well he couldn't beat the Donaire of today. Hell the guy who beat him is probably in a lower weight class unless he went up like Donaire.
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