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Donaire-Rigondeaux Full of Promise
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Originally posted by Meanrighthook29 View PostYou're right bro and that's the sad thing about this sport. I can totally see rigo being robbed. No question in my mind that rigo can outbox him I just wanna see how he reacts to a clean punch by donaire. It's either donaire by KO or rigo by decision. Either way I'm pumped!! lol
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostThe undercard is a disgrace. I might not bother watching those fights if they were on FNF. But, whatcha gonna do? Donaire-Rigondeaux is too much for me to pass up.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostCan't speak for Ward, but Ioka and Nishioka didn't generate nearly the kind of interest Nono-Rigo has. It's not for nothing that a sports journalist from ESPN has written a piece about the anticipation for this fight.
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I don't think this fight's gonna be one of those back and forth "wars". It's either gonna be a flash KO win for Donaire or a one-sided decision for Rigo. As soon as Rigo gets hit with a decent left, he won't be able to fire back.
I'm still predicting a KO for Donaire. Would give Rigondeaux respect if he gets up from the first KD.
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This is the fight I'm probably most exited about like most true boxing fans, the thing is that rigo is mainly a counter puncher he can lead good but does it way too little IMO, he won't beat donaire mainly waiting, donaire will chase him swinging haymakers and will impress the judges, donaire isn't and inside pressure fighter his pressure consists of cutting off the ring and leading so he may get counterd enough to lose some rds but over All I think donaire wins. This might even be a case where although rigo has power it will be the type of power that at this level won't bother rigo.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostWhat concerns me most isn't Donaire's power, it's whether Rigo can clearly outpoint him. Robberies are commonplace in boxing. To give the "fair-haired child" a close decision is almost a given.
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