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Re: Inoue vs Donaire II discussion
by
South Park
on 04/05/2022, 01:37:39 UTC
He has to make a decision before this fight, regardless of the outcome, it's good that he will retire so he can enjoy his retirement. We know that when a boxer is not getting any younger, he will be prone to injury, and Inoue is at his prime, a heavy puncher, I hope Donaire will have a good movement so he will not be hurt badly in case he will again lose in this fight.
Sad to see boxer retire their gloves but its good that we are able to witness their goodness in the ring and provide as a good entertainment as well. Most probably Donaire is not thinking about retirement right now which I think is good because he still need to focus on his up coming match and need to be more prepared as well to avoid any big injuries considering his age, there’s a chance that he may ended up his career on a bad situation which I hope not to happen to him. Inoue is still young compare to Donaire, but again age doesn’t rule the game here and everything is really possible to happen.
He wont be retiring as soon he could still able to fight or he do still have passion on fighting other boxers because its not really enough reason for someone to stop because of age or well it might be

on personal reason on why they do really make out such decisions but its still way too early for Donaire i would say yet he could still able to dance in the canvass showing off his greatness.

If he do wins on this upcoming fight then i do really see that there would really be a trilogy that would happen on this one.

I think you didn't understand the point or what they are trying to say, what could that passion do if his body cannot handle strong punches anymore. Could that passion or his love on the boxing help him recover faster? I think that's definitely NO.

We cannot deny how strong Donaire is but like any boxer in the industry, his age grows and we know what's the meaning of that. He may be strong but in terms of taking strong punches like the Monster of Japan could give, he cannot certainly deny that it would take a huge toll on his body as Donaire is already 39 years old.
This is something that happens to all athletes regardless of how great they were, athletes hit their physical prime and even if they are incredibly disciplined at some point they are going to hit a point in which they are not going to be as good as they were before due to the again process that diminishes their capabilities, so while Donaire has some chances of winning he needs to do so in such a way that allows him to get an advantage early on or Inoue will simply beat him with his ability to give and take more damage than what Donaire can absorb.