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    Comments Thread For: “Fighting Words” —Donaire Must Heed This Wake-Up Call

    by David P. Greisman - The sky isn’t falling.

    You’d think the truth to be otherwise, given some of the reaction following Nonito Donaire’s rematch win over Vic Darchinyan this past Saturday. You’d read some of the responses and believe there to be just cause for Chicken Little-style panic.

    The sky isn’t falling, but that doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be cause for concern in Donaire’s camp. Changes are needed. And it was Donaire’s victory against Darchinyan that accentuated this truth far more than Donaire’s loss to Guillermo Rigondeaux did this past April.

    We’re fickle folk, us boxing fans, us observers whose opinions veer to the extreme and rarely fall in-between. Perhaps that’s understandable in a sport that concludes with polar opposites, with a winner and a loser. Yet there are shades of gray. Not all losses are created equal. Nor are all wins.

    That is why Manny Pacquiao will soon headline another major pay-per-view in his first fight back following last year’s winless campaign, when he lost a highly controversial split decision to Timothy Bradley and then was on the receiving end of Juan Manuel Marquez’s dramatic one-punch knockout.

    It is why Ruslan Provodnikov can look back on his 2013 and recognize that his one win and one loss were both good for him. And it is why Gabriel Rosado can look toward 2014 and believe that he can build on a year in which he went 0-2 with a third defeat overturned into a “no decision.” [Click Here To Read More]

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    by David P. Greisman - The sky isn’t falling.

    You’d think the truth to be otherwise, given some of the reaction following Nonito Donaire’s rematch win over Vic Darchinyan this past Saturday. You’d read some of the responses and believe there to be just cause for Chicken Little-style panic.

    The sky isn’t falling, but that doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be cause for concern in Donaire’s camp. Changes are needed. And it was Donaire’s victory against Darchinyan that accentuated this truth far more than Donaire’s loss to Guillermo Rigondeaux did this past April.

    We’re fickle folk, us boxing fans, us observers whose opinions veer to the extreme and rarely fall in-between. Perhaps that’s understandable in a sport that concludes with polar opposites, with a winner and a loser. Yet there are shades of gray. Not all losses are created equal. Nor are all wins.

    That is why Manny Pacquiao will soon headline another major pay-per-view in his first fight back following last year’s winless campaign, when he lost a highly controversial split decision to Timothy Bradley and then was on the receiving end of Juan Manuel Marquez’s dramatic one-punch knockout.

    It is why Ruslan Provodnikov can look back on his 2013 and recognize that his one win and one loss were both good for him. And it is why Gabriel Rosado can look toward 2014 and believe that he can build on a year in which he went 0-2 with a third defeat overturned into a “no decision.” [Click Here To Read More]





    Did i just really read an article on Bscene about Donaire that wasn't a complete butt lick to Donaire? Maybe the sky is falling after all.

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      #3
      The ring says that Arum would match Donaire with Nicholas Walters, next March...
      ... Nicholas Walters (the Jamaican we all saw last Saturday) holds the WBA featherweight title...

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        #4
        Just got home from work and this was a well written piece here to eat my bagel to.

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          #5
          The Perez Abdusemelov fight was highly competitive and certainly should not have been stopped. I was at the Garden that night and I actually had Abdusemelov winning 96-93, but later scoring the fight at home I had it 95-94 Perez. It is tragic that this has happened and my heart and prayers go out to Magomed and his family, but this is not a call to blame the ref or corner for not stopping a fight that should not have been stopped.

          The Darchinyan stoppage was heartbreaking. I wanted him to win so bad

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            #6
            Donaire will train harder next time. Remember he was coming off shoulder surgery and the birth of his first child.

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              #7
              So many excuses from Donaire *sigh*

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                #8
                Everyone hating on Donaire isn't half the man he is

                He moved up a weight class, just had shoulder surgery, and knew than all his friends and family members were in serious danger back home. More than 10,000 people died, thats worse than 9/11. And now imagine getting the flu and knowing there are millions around the world that are counting on you and you have to win.

                Now imagine the fight slipping away and you dig deep and find a way to knock Darchinian out with 1 round left.

                Thats the textbook definition of "Heart of a Champion" and why hes back on my top ten P4P list

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