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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Inoue vs Donaire II discussion
by
harizen
on 25/04/2022, 23:12:11 UTC
Issues happened already and I think Casimero should think about stepping up on higher weight class since he struggles if he push this and might this will totally make his career doomed if he push to stay lower. Trying upward might help him and he can fight more bigger stars that can possibly lift his career up.

I think stepping up a weight class will still be difficult for Casimero now that especially he is even struggling to maintain the 115-118lbs. The next class is the Featherweight division with the range of 122–126 lbs and maintaining that weight range is almost the same as the Bantamweight. Stepping up in weight class is not a good option for me to him. He can start again climbing ranks and regain again being a champion like what Nonito Donaire did when he lost to Naoya Inoue.

He no needs to step up but just goes back again on his training regime in the Bantamweight division. He can surely do that but just lacks discipline.

Anyways, like someone posted above, this thread is now shifting to Casimero. My apology and that will be the last post of mine regarding him unless there will be a topic to him that directly involve either Donaire or Inoue.

He will struggle if he want to remain on bantam weight knowing how difficult things go to him reaching his desired weight for that fight, I know this is truly difficult since he might face much stronger opponents but its part of upgrading his career and might he will get back on his feet if he can able to go back and fight in his current weight class.

He is struggling to burn an average of 15-20 lbs in the Bantamweight division. Stepping up on the Featherweight division, he needs to burn an average of 10 lbs and maintained it which is also hard for him unless he will undergo a sauna lol.

It's not that easy to just decide to step up if he's not even in good shape in his current class. How can he defeat those guys there? Different to the plan of Naoya Inoue that he's already dominated the Bantamweight and thinking of moving up a weight class is reasonable as no reason to stay now at his current weight class.

Look at Donaire too, didn't bother to move up weight but instead, he specialized on his main forte as no need to force him to move up a weight. Discipline is the key and not being arrogant and that's what Casimero is lacking.

P.S As I said previously, I won't talk about Casimero here in this thread as he's out of the pictire here unless involving him with Inoue and Casimero.