That's right. Actually, early in the fight Inoue looked like he wanted to use his power and get another fast KO, but Donaire was miraculously taking Inoue's punches. Yet after failing to KO the opponent and suffering the cut Inoue was able to box. That proved a lot and it was a very valuable experience for Naoya.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑09 Nov 2019, 05:52 Wow ! That was some fight![]()
Inoue is the complete boxer. He ticks a box in every department. Donaire really gave it a tremendous effort. I've nothing but massive respect and admiration for these two champions.
When some are so quick to drag boxing through the mud, these two gifted warriors lift the sport above all others![]()
WBSS Bantamweight Final: Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire - 7 November 2019
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Re: WBSS Bantamweight Final: Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire - 7 November 2019
That fight was fvcking awesome.
Re: WBSS Bantamweight Final: Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire - 7 November 2019
Inoue got an orbital fracture in the second round. Boy has got some stones on him.
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Re: WBSS Bantamweight Final: Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire - 7 November 2019
Remember watching Inoue's third bout, against Yuki Sano, and raving about him, so glad he is where he is now.