Rigo doesn't look like 40 years old. Dude is ripped looks like he on PEDs. Anyway if Donaire did got KTFO, I don't think he should retire. Reasons being Rigo is highly unlikely to do what JMM did to Pac. Maybe he'll catch Donaire with a body shot and that's not the kind of stuff that retires a boxer.
PEDs? Lmao hating hard man! Its obvious you've never followed him in the amateurs. He's ALWAYS been wirey. Has always been ripped and in shape. And PEDs then too? Even while winning two gold medals in the Olympics? With Olympic style testing? That's just blind hate on your end.
because he got KTFO in round 1 by a fighter with 11 fights who looks like a 40 years old?
Rigo doesn't look like 40 years old. Dude is ripped looks like he on PEDs. Anyway if Donaire did got KTFO, I don't think he should retire. Reasons being Rigo is highly unlikely to do what JMM did to Pac. Maybe he'll catch Donaire with a body shot and that's not the kind of stuff that retires a boxer.
Nonito will probably receive a lot of criticism because he lost to a guy with only 11 fights, but someone has to lose. It's how the loser bounces back that counts. Both guys have a lot to lose, so that just adds to their motivation.
Actually it's worse for Rigo, if he loses he pretty much falls off the face of the planet. Donaire has been at the top for so long a loss would not really do much other than mean maybe his career is winding down.
Neither guy falls off the face of the planet. Someone has to lose unless its a draw (unlikely) These are two world class fighters, maybe even elite talents.
The winner can bounce back and for me these are the cream of the crop! I can see either guy more or less taking the division above by storm too.
Two fighters putting it all on the line.
A great fight where the fans are the real winners but we're such an ungrateful shower most will moan no matter what goes down but I see your agenda here. ''Rigo is the one with it all to lose'' like hell is he.
Well imo a humiliating loss to Rigo and I think Donaire goes down as one of the biggest farces in boxing history. This fight is so much more important to him than it is for Rigo. Donaire is the guy that gets all the HBO fights, he's the guy that was voted as fighter of the year, he's the P4P guy. I mean a loss here would be so devastating.
There's nothing wrong to losing to Rigo, cause Rigo is a beast. But with the amount of hype surrounding Donaire I think it would be a huge disaster if he lost the fight. Especially if he gets dominated for 12 rounds or knocked out.
He may be forced to retire.
Actually it's worse for Rigo, if he loses he pretty much falls off the face of the planet. Donaire has been at the top for so long a loss would not really do much other than mean maybe his career is winding down.
Well imo a humiliating loss to Rigo and I think Donaire goes down as one of the biggest farces in boxing history. This fight is so much more important to him than it is for Rigo. Donaire is the guy that gets all the HBO fights, he's the guy that was voted as fighter of the year, he's the P4P guy. I mean a loss here would be so devastating.
There's nothing wrong to losing to Rigo, cause Rigo is a beast. But with the amount of hype surrounding Donaire I think it would be a huge disaster if he lost the fight. Especially if he gets dominated for 12 rounds or knocked out.
He may be forced to retire.
I'm going to laugh so hard when Donaire touches Rigo for the first time and puts him into defensive mode, gonna be painful watching Rigo run all night long.
Why retire? He's a stand up guy that does year round testing to prove he's clean, he's good a great record and a loss does not mean the end... sometimes it's just simply the style being all wrong. If he lost in the first round i'd like to see a rematch just to prove it wasn't a fluke anyway.
:rofl: No he shouldn't retire, no shame in being second best in a division especially when a guy like Rigo is #1
He can clear up at 126 anyway whilst Rigo forces Bob to feed him Mares