I am so damn excited for this fight. I could see this thing going any number of ways. Rigo has the ability to out box Donaire or even stop him, but he could just as easily have the reverse happen to him. I've been real critical of Donaire in the past, but props to him for taking this fight.
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Max Kellerman: Donaire has the most THREATENING Fight he can have on paper!
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Originally posted by Juof View Postdonaires excuses are over i'd be suprised if he catches rigo cleanly on saturday.
rigos to accurate and defensive. donaire will end up being too agressive and tasting unnecessary shots
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Originally posted by Angelo89 View PostI agree this is close to a pick-em fight but I give the edge to Nonito. Donaire just has that left hook that can't be ignored and he can end this fight at any moment if it connects.
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Max is not the person to listen to for this fight simply because he has been madly in love with all Southpaws since the days of Pernell Whitaker. It doesn't make Kellerman wrong, just that it is hard to follow him with an open mind when he is talking about a southpaw because he is heavily biased towards them. It's better to listen to a panel of experts to get varrying degrees of opinions. Not hard to see either fighter winning by KO or by decision. Nothing would surprise me in this fight.Last edited by richardt; 04-09-2013, 03:47 PM.
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostYou mean like he did with Mathebula, and with Vasquez and Nishioka? Damn.. he wrecked those guys with his left hook.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostSo you think those are the only guys he has fought? Guess you are new to Boxing and never heard of Darchinyan, Montiel, Arce and others. The left hood is lethal, not up for debate. The only thing debatable is if Rigo can avoid it or take it and not be badly hurt or recover quickly. If so, then Rigo MAY win.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostMax is not the person to listen to for this fight simply because he has been madly in love with all Southpaws since the days of Pernell Whitaker. It doesn't make Kellerman wrong, just that it is hard to follow him with an open mind when he is talking about a southpaw because he is heavily biased towards them. It's better to listen to a panel of experts to get varrying degrees of opinions. Not hard to see either fighter winning by KO or by decision. Nothing would surprise me in this fight.
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