Holyfield disagrees with you. Lennox too.
Most feared doesn't mean he was ducked or feared by everyone. I'm sure there are a bunch of boxers who are not afraid of GGG either.
Don't want to see this rematch. Donaire doesn't have the style or change of style that can compete with Rigo. He needs a clear strategy before going back in there.
Old habits die hard. Darc did his best to fight a cautious, disciplined fight, but that killer mentality did him in at the end. He probably wanted a KO bad. Vengeance can blind a man's reasoning.
I don't really buy the 'Rigo ruined his confidence' argument. There's no one else that fights like Rigo in the lower weight classes. Donaire doesn't face the same issues with anyone not named Rigondeaux. I think it's a combination of lack of motivation and the fact that he's resigned to the fact that he doesn't have the tools to beat a Rigo at this point.
NO. Don't want to see this fight. For one thing, Donaire's not ready for a rematch. For another, I don't want to see a 12 round track meet around the ring.
no track meet
rigo would 100% ko him in the rematch............
Wow, are you a psychic or something? While Rigo is a shrewd boxer, he hasn't carried his power to the higher weight classes. It's pretty evident in the first fight that Donaire can take Rigo's best punches, even when he's careless, which I don't believe he will allow himself to become in the rematch.
Donaire will have trouble loading up on Rigo, that's for sure. But Rigo's apprehension about that left hook of Donaire will prevent him from becoming overly aggressive. TBH, the KD in the first fight was kind of fortuitous. It was a punch out of a clinch. But still, it was not really a hard punch. Certainly not the vaunted left hook, more like a looping left kisser. But it'll keep Rigo thinking. The only way Rigo will get the KO is by attrition - an accumulation of punches, something like in Mayweather's earlier fights. But I don't see that happening. Rigo is nowhere near the offensive powerhouse that Mayweather is.