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June 03, 2022, 01:42:18 PM

Seeing from the first fight, it's a shame that Inoue didn't fall there so he won in the calculations but in this case it was clear that Donaire would not want something like this to happen again and would force him to take down Inoue directly.
I am in the same boat as you in this case even though it will be difficult to happen but I still believe in Donaire now

How could it be a shame while that fight became fight of the year? Donaire's fans is not ashamed about that lose and they are so proud on what Donaire shows that's why we see a rematch between them because their last meeting is so good. Although he didn't knock off the japanese but as you can see Inoue also struggle and we see bloods flowing in his face. So for sure we can see a big revenge for Donaire because its time for him to pick some good shots to revenge on what Inoue do to him in their last match.

Donaire lost but he was the only fighter that gave Inoue a tough challenge. If we will check Inoue's fights, all of the fights are easily won by him, but during the fight against Donaire, we saw how Donaire exchange punches on him and Donaire also hurt Inoue, so we cannot underestimate Donaire despite he is not anymore on his prime.
The problem is that Inoue is currently in a very good condition, even now he is quite excited about this rematch.
Inoue sometimes does something out of the ordinary and indeed sometimes there are some punches he is very dangerous.
One thing to watch out for from this fighter is his left hand which is the main hand and of course this will be very difficult to anticipate considering that Donaire currently rarely meets left-handed boxers.

The same goes for Inoue as he's also in an excellent condition after defeating 3 boxers after their first encounter and he is indeed excited for this rematch as well. Now, he is taking some steps to close their fight for good and think about moving to another weight class. Nevertheless, Inoue and Donaire will make this fight more interesting as both boxers have improved better.
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June 03, 2022, 12:58:39 PM
I also see his highlights and he got an impressive knock out win on every opponent he face. Only Donaire able to make his face so bloody and for their last fight performance for sure this is one thing been consider on why they have rematch so hopefully the same on their part 1 we can also see a more entertaining match because for sure Donaire is in revenge mode on what happen to him on their last match.

That was a tough fight by Inoue, he was not used to that kind of outcome because most of his fights are one sided fight which was dominated by him. I like to believe that this rematch will be more interesting as Donaire will not waste his effort, he will find a good opening for a possible one punch KO.

Although he won by unanimous decision, we can still see that Inoue was having a hard time beating Donaire. Inoue himself did not underestimate Donaire, his start was not as aggressive as his previous fight, so he understands that Donaire has the power and the quickness to hit and hurt him.

This rematch is good, Inoue is still the favorite that's why betting on Donaire gives a very attractive return.
Even if I'm not mistaken in judging this Donaire can be said to be one of the toughest opponents for Inoue because it's rare for him to fight like that, his face is crushed and he's even cornered in a few rounds.
talking about speed Inoue wants to maximize it more because he knows Donaire is an aggressive boxer and indeed it is very fast so he prefers to wait for that time
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June 03, 2022, 09:10:35 AM
I also see his highlights and he got an impressive knock out win on every opponent he face. Only Donaire able to make his face so bloody and for their last fight performance for sure this is one thing been consider on why they have rematch so hopefully the same on their part 1 we can also see a more entertaining match because for sure Donaire is in revenge mode on what happen to him on their last match.

That was a tough fight by Inoue, he was not used to that kind of outcome because most of his fights are one sided fight which was dominated by him. I like to believe that this rematch will be more interesting as Donaire will not waste his effort, he will find a good opening for a possible one punch KO.

Although he won by unanimous decision, we can still see that Inoue was having a hard time beating Donaire. Inoue himself did not underestimate Donaire, his start was not as aggressive as his previous fight, so he understands that Donaire has the power and the quickness to hit and hurt him.

This rematch is good, Inoue is still the favorite that's why betting on Donaire gives a very attractive return.
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June 03, 2022, 08:02:28 AM
I also see his highlights and he got an impressive knock out win on every opponent he face. Only Donaire able to make his face so bloody and for their last fight performance for sure this is one thing been consider on why they have rematch so hopefully the same on their part 1 we can also see a more entertaining match because for sure Donaire is in revenge mode on what happen to him on their last match.

That was a tough fight by Inoue, he was not used to that kind of outcome because most of his fights are one sided fight which was dominated by him. I like to believe that this rematch will be more interesting as Donaire will not waste his effort, he will find a good opening for a possible one punch KO.
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June 03, 2022, 07:20:34 AM

This would clear up other doubts if Donaire did win. apart from him being able to get revenge after a few years ago losing like you said this will be a trilogy that is very worth watching.

Actually in this case I'm still pretty sure with Donaire now despite Inoe's strength from this blow it can still be anticipated if he continues to be beaten but maybe this will be a little difficult

I would be so happy if Donaire will win the rematch, he is not expected to win as he is a heavy underdog, but Donaire as what we've seen in the first fight, was really giving Inoue a hard time, and that's why I like about him because he has a heart of a Warrior, he never gives up and he can intimidate Inoue with his style of boxing which has a good accuracy.
Seeing from the first fight, it's a shame that Inoue didn't fall there so he won in the calculations but in this case it was clear that Donaire would not want something like this to happen again and would force him to take down Inoue directly.
I am in the same boat as you in this case even though it will be difficult to happen but I still believe in Donaire now

How could it be a shame while that fight became fight of the year? Donaire's fans is not ashamed about that lose and they are so proud on what Donaire shows that's why we see a rematch between them because their last meeting is so good. Although he didn't knock off the japanese but as you can see Inoue also struggle and we see bloods flowing in his face. So for sure we can see a big revenge for Donaire because its time for him to pick some good shots to revenge on what Inoue do to him in their last match.

Donaire lost but he was the only fighter that gave Inoue a tough challenge. If we will check Inoue's fights, all of the fights are easily won by him, but during the fight against Donaire, we saw how Donaire exchange punches on him and Donaire also hurt Inoue,

I also see his highlights and he got an impressive knock out win on every opponent he face. Only Donaire able to make his face so bloody and for their last fight performance for sure this is one thing been consider on why they have rematch so hopefully the same on their part 1 we can also see a more entertaining match because for sure Donaire is in revenge mode on what happen to him on their last match.
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June 03, 2022, 06:59:49 AM
As a pro boxer he's old enough to think more fight if Inoue will defeat him again for second time and maybe its time for him to retire because its still good to leave the scene with good record rather than he will keep losing by young guys which still on their prime.
I agree with that, though his mind is willing but his body would not be able to endure against a heavy hitter and a faster boxer.
I won't judge him now, but as soon as he lose the fight, I like him to announce his retirement.

Donaire will be 40 years old this year. It's already old for a boxer.

For sure Donaire considering all of this but for now lets not talk about his last fight because their upcoming fight is the one been hyped up by his fans around the world.
I think it's better for him to fight in exhibition fights as he can still make money with that, but it's less risky.
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June 03, 2022, 05:49:13 AM
This is why this upcoming match is an interesting one for Donaire's part. It will be like determining factor if he will retire or not. Just look at Pacquiao, he tested himself up to when he will hang up the gloves. Their mind and heart may have the desire to fight, but their body is already saying enough. Few days from now, and we will see what's in it for Donaire here. Can he outlast Inoue this time around? I am putting small bet on Donaire here just for excitement of watching this match.

I think even in the event of losing this match, Donaire will still fight at least 2-3 fights before hanging his gloves. If he was able to repeat the same damage he gives to Inoue then it means he still has that power to pulverize an opponent but it's just that Inoue was able to top him.

I don't think that Donaire will stop to fight or retire if he losses to Inoue. As you have said, 2-3 good fights still left in him. We just don't want him to be a damage good though before he retire. He need to preserve his health. And it gives up excitement to watch this fight because we are eager to see what steps will Donaire be doing to win against Inoue. Donaire is one of those boxers that have a good boxing IQ so for sure he has new strategy in this fight.

Expect surprises from him, Donaire knows how to adjust and with the time that has been provided to him for conditioning his skills,

not just the health, but also those possible strategies that he has in mind to use while fighting Inoue. I'm also excited to see how

he will counter those solid attacks from Inoue and how he will try to execute every chance that Inoue will give him during this fight.

Donaire also understands that it could be his last fight if he cannot beat Inoue. He wants to be an undisputed champion, so he has to take this chance seriously, and win this and he is one step forward going toward his goal. However, we need to be realistic and see that this fight is not going to be easy for Donaire, Inoue is a real monster, so we can also expect some major adjustment from him in this fight.

As a pro boxer he's old enough to think more fight if Inoue will defeat him again for second time and maybe its time for him to retire because its still good to leave the scene with good record rather than he will keep losing by young guys which still on their prime. For sure Donaire considering all of this but for now lets not talk about his last fight because their upcoming fight is the one been hyped up by his fans around the world.
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June 03, 2022, 05:42:00 AM
This is why this upcoming match is an interesting one for Donaire's part. It will be like determining factor if he will retire or not. Just look at Pacquiao, he tested himself up to when he will hang up the gloves. Their mind and heart may have the desire to fight, but their body is already saying enough. Few days from now, and we will see what's in it for Donaire here. Can he outlast Inoue this time around? I am putting small bet on Donaire here just for excitement of watching this match.

I think even in the event of losing this match, Donaire will still fight at least 2-3 fights before hanging his gloves. If he was able to repeat the same damage he gives to Inoue then it means he still has that power to pulverize an opponent but it's just that Inoue was able to top him.

I don't think that Donaire will stop to fight or retire if he losses to Inoue. As you have said, 2-3 good fights still left in him. We just don't want him to be a damage good though before he retire. He need to preserve his health. And it gives up excitement to watch this fight because we are eager to see what steps will Donaire be doing to win against Inoue. Donaire is one of those boxers that have a good boxing IQ so for sure he has new strategy in this fight.

Expect surprises from him, Donaire knows how to adjust and with the time that has been provided to him for conditioning his skills,

not just the health, but also those possible strategies that he has in mind to use while fighting Inoue. I'm also excited to see how

he will counter those solid attacks from Inoue and how he will try to execute every chance that Inoue will give him during this fight.

Donaire also understands that it could be his last fight if he cannot beat Inoue. He wants to be an undisputed champion, so he has to take this chance seriously, and win this and he is one step forward going toward his goal. However, we need to be realistic and see that this fight is not going to be easy for Donaire, Inoue is a real monster, so we can also expect some major adjustment from him in this fight.
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June 03, 2022, 05:30:44 AM
This is why this upcoming match is an interesting one for Donaire's part. It will be like determining factor if he will retire or not. Just look at Pacquiao, he tested himself up to when he will hang up the gloves. Their mind and heart may have the desire to fight, but their body is already saying enough. Few days from now, and we will see what's in it for Donaire here. Can he outlast Inoue this time around? I am putting small bet on Donaire here just for excitement of watching this match.

I think even in the event of losing this match, Donaire will still fight at least 2-3 fights before hanging his gloves. If he was able to repeat the same damage he gives to Inoue then it means he still has that power to pulverize an opponent but it's just that Inoue was able to top him.

I don't think that Donaire will stop to fight or retire if he losses to Inoue. As you have said, 2-3 good fights still left in him. We just don't want him to be a damage good though before he retire. He need to preserve his health. And it gives up excitement to watch this fight because we are eager to see what steps will Donaire be doing to win against Inoue. Donaire is one of those boxers that have a good boxing IQ so for sure he has new strategy in this fight.

Expect surprises from him, Donaire knows how to adjust and with the time that has been provided to him for conditioning his skills,

not just the health, but also those possible strategies that he has in mind to use while fighting Inoue. I'm also excited to see how

he will counter those solid attacks from Inoue and how he will try to execute every chance that Inoue will give him during this fight.
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June 03, 2022, 02:24:22 AM

Seeing from the first fight, it's a shame that Inoue didn't fall there so he won in the calculations but in this case it was clear that Donaire would not want something like this to happen again and would force him to take down Inoue directly.
I am in the same boat as you in this case even though it will be difficult to happen but I still believe in Donaire now

How could it be a shame while that fight became fight of the year? Donaire's fans is not ashamed about that lose and they are so proud on what Donaire shows that's why we see a rematch between them because their last meeting is so good. Although he didn't knock off the japanese but as you can see Inoue also struggle and we see bloods flowing in his face. So for sure we can see a big revenge for Donaire because its time for him to pick some good shots to revenge on what Inoue do to him in their last match.

Donaire lost but he was the only fighter that gave Inoue a tough challenge. If we will check Inoue's fights, all of the fights are easily won by him, but during the fight against Donaire, we saw how Donaire exchange punches on him and Donaire also hurt Inoue, so we cannot underestimate Donaire despite he is not anymore on his prime.
The problem is that Inoue is currently in a very good condition, even now he is quite excited about this rematch.
Inoue sometimes does something out of the ordinary and indeed sometimes there are some punches he is very dangerous.
One thing to watch out for from this fighter is his left hand which is the main hand and of course this will be very difficult to anticipate considering that Donaire currently rarely meets left-handed boxers.
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June 02, 2022, 08:57:55 PM
This is why this upcoming match is an interesting one for Donaire's part. It will be like determining factor if he will retire or not. Just look at Pacquiao, he tested himself up to when he will hang up the gloves. Their mind and heart may have the desire to fight, but their body is already saying enough. Few days from now, and we will see what's in it for Donaire here. Can he outlast Inoue this time around? I am putting small bet on Donaire here just for excitement of watching this match.

I think even in the event of losing this match, Donaire will still fight at least 2-3 fights before hanging his gloves. If he was able to repeat the same damage he gives to Inoue then it means he still has that power to pulverize an opponent but it's just that Inoue was able to top him.

I don't think that Donaire will stop to fight or retire if he losses to Inoue. As you have said, 2-3 good fights still left in him. We just don't want him to be a damage good though before he retire. He need to preserve his health. And it gives up excitement to watch this fight because we are eager to see what steps will Donaire be doing to win against Inoue. Donaire is one of those boxers that have a good boxing IQ so for sure he has new strategy in this fight.
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June 02, 2022, 06:11:22 PM
This is why this upcoming match is an interesting one for Donaire's part. It will be like determining factor if he will retire or not. Just look at Pacquiao, he tested himself up to when he will hang up the gloves. Their mind and heart may have the desire to fight, but their body is already saying enough. Few days from now, and we will see what's in it for Donaire here. Can he outlast Inoue this time around? I am putting small bet on Donaire here just for excitement of watching this match.

I think even in the event of losing this match, Donaire will still fight at least 2-3 fights before hanging his gloves. If he was able to repeat the same damage he gives to Inoue then it means he still has that power to pulverize an opponent but it's just that Inoue was able to top him.

I can't compare it to the status of Manny Pacquiao when he retires because Pacman has lots of activity while doing boxing at the same time. When he faced Yordenis Ugas as a replacement for Errol Spence Jr., Pacquiao have lots of activities on his hands and did not focus on boxing especially when he exchange tirades with Pres. Duterte about those corrupted officials in the government were in the end, Pacquiao wasn't able to support his claims. There's an ongoing case too that Pacquiao is facing during this training.

Donaire on the other hand is focused on boxing and a bit of entertainment but not as hot and trendy as Pacquiao did. That's the reason I believed that in case Donaire losses here, he will still fight.

If donaire focus in this fight for sure he has still have to prove to us that he can be the champion again. Not the same in manny pacman pacquiao situations and yes you are right that mate pacman is not 100% focus in that fight because of his work in the Senate here in the Philippines and also swapping of his opponents in the near fight is a big challenge because pacman study every move of spence how to counter it and how to enter but sadly moment when ugas replace Spence and another take time to study the movement of ugas but pacman run out of time. But in donaire situation I assure that he can win 100 % focus and there's no swapping of opponents.
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June 02, 2022, 05:45:13 PM
This is why this upcoming match is an interesting one for Donaire's part. It will be like determining factor if he will retire or not. Just look at Pacquiao, he tested himself up to when he will hang up the gloves. Their mind and heart may have the desire to fight, but their body is already saying enough. Few days from now, and we will see what's in it for Donaire here. Can he outlast Inoue this time around? I am putting small bet on Donaire here just for excitement of watching this match.

I think even in the event of losing this match, Donaire will still fight at least 2-3 fights before hanging his gloves. If he was able to repeat the same damage he gives to Inoue then it means he still has that power to pulverize an opponent but it's just that Inoue was able to top him.

I can't compare it to the status of Manny Pacquiao when he retires because Pacman has lots of activity while doing boxing at the same time. When he faced Yordenis Ugas as a replacement for Errol Spence Jr., Pacquiao have lots of activities on his hands and did not focus on boxing especially when he exchange tirades with Pres. Duterte about those corrupted officials in the government were in the end, Pacquiao wasn't able to support his claims. There's an ongoing case too that Pacquiao is facing during this training.

Donaire on the other hand is focused on boxing and a bit of entertainment but not as hot and trendy as Pacquiao did. That's the reason I believed that in case Donaire losses here, he will still fight.
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June 02, 2022, 05:36:06 PM
A third match would come if he wins and Inoue wants to take back the glory from him. But before thinking about that, we'll get to know if there's a 3rd one after this match.
I've heard that he has said about his retirement and that's very likely after this match but then again, we don't know if that will happen and everything is up to him, win or lose.
If he wins this fight, I doubt that Donaire will just hang up his gloves. Yes, he has nothing to proved but boxers are still to go for that one last fight in their career to see if they still has it. And with the belt and as a champion, he will simply thinks that he need to defend it as least 1 time and say that it is no fluke winning it against the Monster Inoue. So he won't retire if he wins.
Well, that's all that we assume but we'll never know what to happen until it's able to happen and he wins this upcoming match. Just a few days to go and we'll see the greatness of these two.
It's possible that he just wants to leave a legacy if ever Donaire wins so his retirement is being ended by a win and tie while taking the belt out of Inoue.
Donaire is still 39 years old of age which i dont see if he would really be retiring if ever he would beat up Inoue on this upcoming rematch and if he do still knows that he could still make money for a possible or likely a trilogy

so its out of those options for him to do such thing if he do sees on why the heck he would retire for an unfinished business? but well all those things could be possible or could be done if ever he do win this upcoming fight

but if not then it would be closed completely that Inoue is better than him.

This is why this upcoming match is an interesting one for Donaire's part. It will be like determining factor if he will retire or not. Just look at Pacquiao, he tested himself up to when he will hang up the gloves. Their mind and heart may have the desire to fight, but their body is already saying enough. Few days from now, and we will see what's in it for Donaire here. Can he outlast Inoue this time around? I am putting small bet on Donaire here just for excitement of watching this match.
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June 02, 2022, 05:22:33 PM
A third match would come if he wins and Inoue wants to take back the glory from him. But before thinking about that, we'll get to know if there's a 3rd one after this match.
I've heard that he has said about his retirement and that's very likely after this match but then again, we don't know if that will happen and everything is up to him, win or lose.
If he wins this fight, I doubt that Donaire will just hang up his gloves. Yes, he has nothing to proved but boxers are still to go for that one last fight in their career to see if they still has it. And with the belt and as a champion, he will simply thinks that he need to defend it as least 1 time and say that it is no fluke winning it against the Monster Inoue. So he won't retire if he wins.
Well, that's all that we assume but we'll never know what to happen until it's able to happen and he wins this upcoming match. Just a few days to go and we'll see the greatness of these two.
It's possible that he just wants to leave a legacy if ever Donaire wins so his retirement is being ended by a win and tie while taking the belt out of Inoue.
Donaire is still 39 years old of age which i dont see if he would really be retiring if ever he would beat up Inoue on this upcoming rematch and if he do still knows that he could still make money for a possible or likely a trilogy

so its out of those options for him to do such thing if he do sees on why the heck he would retire for an unfinished business? but well all those things could be possible or could be done if ever he do win this upcoming fight

but if not then it would be closed completely that Inoue is better than him.
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June 02, 2022, 05:20:18 PM
A third match would come if he wins and Inoue wants to take back the glory from him. But before thinking about that, we'll get to know if there's a 3rd one after this match.
I've heard that he has said about his retirement and that's very likely after this match but then again, we don't know if that will happen and everything is up to him, win or lose.
If he wins this fight, I doubt that Donaire will just hang up his gloves. Yes, he has nothing to proved but boxers are still to go for that one last fight in their career to see if they still has it. And with the belt and as a champion, he will simply thinks that he need to defend it as least 1 time and say that it is no fluke winning it against the Monster Inoue. So he won't retire if he wins.
Well, that's all that we assume but we'll never know what to happen until it's able to happen and he wins this upcoming match. Just a few days to go and we'll see the greatness of these two.
It's possible that he just wants to leave a legacy if ever Donaire wins so his retirement is being ended by a win and tie while taking the belt out of Inoue.

Donaire's legacy has been cemented already, win or lose against Inoue. Of course it will add greatness to his resume if he beat Inoue. But it doesn't change a thing that in the last decade or so he is one of the best, holding championship belt from 4 different weight classes. He is even in the record for being a champion in 3 consecutive decades, 2000', 2010', 2020. So that alone put his name as one of greatest fighter we have. Filipino Flash, with one if not the best left hook in boxing even up to this day.
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June 02, 2022, 05:04:43 PM
A third match would come if he wins and Inoue wants to take back the glory from him. But before thinking about that, we'll get to know if there's a 3rd one after this match.
I've heard that he has said about his retirement and that's very likely after this match but then again, we don't know if that will happen and everything is up to him, win or lose.
If he wins this fight, I doubt that Donaire will just hang up his gloves. Yes, he has nothing to proved but boxers are still to go for that one last fight in their career to see if they still has it. And with the belt and as a champion, he will simply thinks that he need to defend it as least 1 time and say that it is no fluke winning it against the Monster Inoue. So he won't retire if he wins.
Well, that's all that we assume but we'll never know what to happen until it's able to happen and he wins this upcoming match. Just a few days to go and we'll see the greatness of these two.
It's possible that he just wants to leave a legacy if ever Donaire wins so his retirement is being ended by a win and tie while taking the belt out of Inoue.
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June 02, 2022, 11:41:32 AM
Possible trilogy? Yes but lets see on how this rematch turns or results out.

The trilogy is the automatic next event for these two only if Nonito Donaire will win the rematch, obviously. There's no other fight that should happen next aside from a trilogy if Donaire was able to upset the heavy Japanese favorite Naoya Inoue.

It needs to be decided on the trilogy if the rematch results in 1-1 standing.

Of course, in the event Donaire loses in this rematch, no trilogy will happen and Inoue might now move up a weight class to face new challenges there.

Well, let's say that Donaire is the one who won the rematch and their current standing is 1-1 then yes their trilogy is possible but that is if they can make that happen as early as first quarter next year. Why? Donaire will be old already if their match would happen somewhere in the 3rd or 4th quarter next year and his chances on winning the said trilogy will be much slimmer compared to his chances on their rematch. Donaire will turn 40 years old this November while Inoue just turn 29 recently in April.

But that's just a big if for now and we will see first how would this fight end next week.
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June 02, 2022, 11:18:38 AM

There is one thing that must be taken into account, in boxing when you have to face a left-handed boxer, you have to be very careful, especially if the boxer is right-handed, because the left is one of the sides that few right-handed boxers work on. and sometimes a left hook is hard to see when it comes, you would have to move a lot for it to take your preferred side.

Personally, I would pay a lot of attention to a boxer like that and even more so if he has that kind of strength. Inoue, on the other hand, would be afraid of speed, because a very fast boxer can hit not-so-strong punches, but if there are a lot of punches, they can start to destabilize anyone.

There are some boxers who are quite overwhelmed and have to fall just like Rodriguez and if I'm not mistaken Chavez is also a victim of Inoue's left-handedness. and indeed this is quite difficult to anticipate because other boxers are more inclined to the right side and when fighting a left handed fighter it will be difficult.
But as you said Donaire is a typical aggressive and fast fighter this will be hard to stop in any case
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June 02, 2022, 08:03:27 AM

This would clear up other doubts if Donaire did win. apart from him being able to get revenge after a few years ago losing like you said this will be a trilogy that is very worth watching.

Actually in this case I'm still pretty sure with Donaire now despite Inoe's strength from this blow it can still be anticipated if he continues to be beaten but maybe this will be a little difficult

I would be so happy if Donaire will win the rematch, he is not expected to win as he is a heavy underdog, but Donaire as what we've seen in the first fight, was really giving Inoue a hard time, and that's why I like about him because he has a heart of a Warrior, he never gives up and he can intimidate Inoue with his style of boxing which has a good accuracy.
Seeing from the first fight, it's a shame that Inoue didn't fall there so he won in the calculations but in this case it was clear that Donaire would not want something like this to happen again and would force him to take down Inoue directly.
I am in the same boat as you in this case even though it will be difficult to happen but I still believe in Donaire now

How could it be a shame while that fight became fight of the year? Donaire's fans is not ashamed about that lose and they are so proud on what Donaire shows that's why we see a rematch between them because their last meeting is so good. Although he didn't knock off the japanese but as you can see Inoue also struggle and we see bloods flowing in his face. So for sure we can see a big revenge for Donaire because its time for him to pick some good shots to revenge on what Inoue do to him in their last match.

Donaire lost but he was the only fighter that gave Inoue a tough challenge. If we will check Inoue's fights, all of the fights are easily won by him, but during the fight against Donaire, we saw how Donaire exchange punches on him and Donaire also hurt Inoue, so we cannot underestimate Donaire despite he is not anymore on his prime.
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