Stop blabbing. How about a Gorres Darchinyan RBR

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  • adrsan84
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    #41
    Originally posted by kadyo
    Hey bro, am interested to know who's your pick and why?
    I'm definitely rooting for Gorres and I think he has enough to win but Darchinyan always has that punchers chance plus a bit more since he's such a big puncher. I guess I'd pick Gorres but he needs to fight a smart fight and hopefully he gets Vic out of there like Donaire did. I think Vic is very limited and most good fighters can exploit him as long as they stay smart and don't get caught, we also know vic's chin isn't rock solid. So, Gorres by UD or late tko, but wouldn't bet on it.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Scott9945
      I'd love to go to Thailand. The problem is that I can't be on a ****ing plane for 16 hours. If I do I'm never coming back, lol. But I really do like Thai people and it would be nice to live in luxury for what would barely get me by here.
      Yea...the plane ride is rough. Bring a MP3/Video player W some movies on it and a few valuum and you'll be fine though.

      Originally posted by kadyo
      Hey bro, am interested to know who's your pick and why?
      My money's on Darchinyan, but not much. Just $140 and parlayed in with the Patriots/Klitschko and some of the stronger Saturday night favorites. I actually hedged it slightly with Gorres in with the same bunch.

      A lot of people are pointing to Darchinyan's last fight with Catubay and how it was so difficult for Darchinyan to get him out of there. But Catubay lost every single round just trying to keep himself from getting knocked out. Gorres isn't Catubay, I know.

      I rely pretty heavily on pro cappers and some guys who have been betting boxing for many many years opinions when it comes to risking my money. I'm picking Darchinyan. But I wouldn't be surprised if Gorres won this one though. It's hard to find someone who's taking a strong side. The odds are pretty much showing that too.

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        #43
        Also wanted to add, Gorres has been down many times. He hits the mat often...I think this is heavily in Darchinyan's favor.

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          #44
          vic only let his last opponent nearly go the distance cos he was worried about rushing in and nearly gettin knocked out agen......

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            #45
            i mean gettin knocked out lol

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            • damian5000
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              #46
              Well, I'm pulling for Darchinyan on this one. Hopefully he can be safe enough to not get KO'd ala Donaire, but still get his hits in there. The judges are relatively neutral, so I don't think there'll be any robberies.

              Cec Perkins of Australia, Montol Suriyachand of Thailand, and Jonathan Davis of Manila are apparently to be the judges after several changes due to complaints from both sides.

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