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    Default Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Donaire has stated many times that he's gunning for the winner of last night's bout. THis fight wouldnt be as big as it should be in America but in Japan and around Asia, it's a superfight and Donaire would get a huge payday..

    Who wins?

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    Donaire what a super little fighter, he is one i like to watch got the lot he can box brawl and a good chin what more do you whant. who wins Donaire

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Donaire has stated many times that he's gunning for the winner of last night's bout. THis fight wouldnt be as big as it should be in America but in Japan and around Asia, it's a superfight and Donaire would get a huge payday..

    Who wins?
    Donaire beats him up, but it's a great fight that should happen. I wish he could skip this fight against Narvaez to go right at Nishioka.

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Donaire has stated many times that he's gunning for the winner of last night's bout. THis fight wouldnt be as big as it should be in America but in Japan and around Asia, it's a superfight and Donaire would get a huge payday..

    Who wins?
    I didn't see the fight, but apparently Nishioka is no slouch, he won a clear cut decision over Rafael Marquez Saturday night, I still think Donaire knocks Nishioka out within 6 rounds.

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    donaire destroys.

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Donaire has stated many times that he's gunning for the winner of last night's bout. THis fight wouldnt be as big as it should be in America but in Japan and around Asia, it's a superfight and Donaire would get a huge payday..

    Who wins?
    Nishioka is very technically sound and competent but he's really not in Donaire's class -- Donaire is faster, more powerful, and more dynamic. Nishioka is not an easy fight for anyone but he'll be a huge underdog and deservedly so. I say Donaire by KO 8-ish or a wide UD.

    And that should be the *only * fight Donaire takes at 122 before moving on up to the more interesting and bigger fights at 126 (the Gamboa fight will be huge). Fighting Arce at 122 first (supposedly the plan) is a waste of time.

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Donaire what a super little fighter, he is one i like to watch got the lot he can box brawl and a good chin what more do you whant. who wins Donaire
    I agree. He's is a great boxer indeed. The main reason i follow fights in his division.

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Donaire is one of the few fighter's that would get me out of bed, at 3 in the morning just to watch him fight.

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Donaire has stated many times that he's gunning for the winner of last night's bout. THis fight wouldnt be as big as it should be in America but in Japan and around Asia, it's a superfight and Donaire would get a huge payday..

    Who wins?
    I didn't see the fight, but apparently Nishioka is no slouch, he won a clear cut decision over Rafael Marquez Saturday night, I still think Donaire knocks Nishioka out within 6 rounds.
    scores were Robert Hoyle 117-111 | judge: Dave Moretti 116-112 | judge: C.J. Ross 115-113, so sounds a lot closer than you'd imagine

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    Default Re: Nonito Donaire & Nishioka on a collision course in an all Asian showdown?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Donaire has stated many times that he's gunning for the winner of last night's bout. THis fight wouldnt be as big as it should be in America but in Japan and around Asia, it's a superfight and Donaire would get a huge payday..

    Who wins?
    I didn't see the fight, but apparently Nishioka is no slouch, he won a clear cut decision over Rafael Marquez Saturday night, I still think Donaire knocks Nishioka out within 6 rounds.
    scores were Robert Hoyle 117-111 | judge: Dave Moretti 116-112 | judge: C.J. Ross 115-113, so sounds a lot closer than you'd imagine
    It wasn't as close as the 115-113 score indicates. The fight was competitive early on, but by the end Nishoika was tattooing Marquez. By round 10 or so it looked like Marquez was on his way to getting stopped.

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