Frampton probably peaked in the first Santa Cruz fight. He's starting to slip and probably has one of two big fights left. Don't think he'll fight valdez. Will probably want Santa Cruz at Windsor park and maybe Selby after that.
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Comments Thread For: Carl Frampton Outboxes Nonito Donaire For WBO Interim-Title
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Donaire was a very good fighter but should hang em up. Respect him a lot for the vada testing he does.
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Donaire needs to retire. And I think he is only 5 feet 5 1/2 inches. An inch taller than Frampton. I thought he would tower over Carl.
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Donaire has always have troubles with fast fighters especially at this stage of his career when he is no longer "FLASH". I respect his achievements but i guess time to hang up the gloves
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Originally posted by juandabomb View Postdonaire still rocked frampton, not bad for an old fighter. valdez or santa cruz ko framptonOriginally posted by champion4ever View PostI agree! No doubt! Which all makes this fight even the more meaningless. To get rocked by a cherry picked opponent of yours for crying out loud is more than a bit shameful and pathetic!
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Originally posted by GoldenGloveLove View PostAs usual, boxing "fans" just came in to **** over everyone who boxes for their lives, when most of them ain't **** themselves but a random pseudonym on the internet.
These people are fighting on the ring, risking their health on the line, and even when fighters got wins, sometimes looking great, many "fans of the sport" will find many reasons to disrespect them and give them no props at all for what they have achieved. It's astonishing really.
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Originally posted by Switch Hitter93 View PostDonaire is no bum, don't you dare say that. He is a 35 year old man in lower weightclass doing vada 365.
Maybe if more boxers enrolled you would see flat ordinary performances like that last night.
Wish everyone would be like that
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Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire had a great career.
He has held seven world titles by the main four boxing sanctioning bodies as well as the IBO flyweight title from 2007 to 2009, the WBA interim super flyweight title from 2009 to 2010, and the Ring ****zine and lineal super bantamweight titles from 2012 to 2013.
He is a two-time winner of The Ring's Knockout of the Year award, in 2007 and 2011.
He reached a peak pound for pound ranking of third by The Ring in 2011 and was named Fighter of the Year in 2012 by the Boxing Writers Association of America.
He had a good run but lost a little of the flash. Props to him!
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