For the theory, yes. Practicaly, ABS does not behave the same as PLA does... First, ABS always remains viscous; it never becomes liquid. So, you can push the temperature as high as you can, without having it burn (turning yellow).
Second, ABS retracts a lot when cooling down, so warps a lot. You need a hot bed to avoid that.
For small parts with thin details, you need to cool it down, but not the entire part, or you will unstick it! That's why I'm working an a design to have a little air flow only near the nozzle, very close to it.
It looks like it it harder to extrude ABS; on some points, yes, but the good point is the hot-end won't jam easily, because of its viscousity.
I sold my olrd Prusa to a friend. I only extruded ABS; just after it switched to PLA, the hot-end had a leak! We changed the internal PTFE part and all went back OK (the higher temperature of the ABS destroyed it quicker).
All that said, I'm only extruded ABS, and I like it