Who would win in a rematch Donaire or Vic?

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  • gopi11
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    #31
    Originally posted by DUnknown1
    Adventurous


    Nonito has fought anyone like Mijares.


    I feel sorry for you son, tsk tsk tsk...

    I wasn't aware that I was talking to a 12 year old. "Adventurous" means a lot of things, it might mean out of the norm. Nonito was bolder than any of Vic's previous opponents, who usually just lay down and die, after tasting Vic's power.

    What the hell am I explaining it anyway? You're probably watching the Disney channel at this time...
    Last edited by gopi11; 02-08-2009, 12:33 AM.

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    • DUnknown1
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      #32
      Do you guys think Donaire would've done the same to Mijares, I don't think so. And if you guy study the Vic fight you notice that he uses the left hook less often. Anyways if there was ever a rematch do you think Vic is going to use that left hook as much?

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      • gopi11
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        #33
        Originally posted by DUnknown1
        Do you guys think Donaire would've done the same to Mijares, I don't think so. And if you guy study the Vic fight you notice that he uses the left hook less often. Anyways if there was ever a rematch do you think Vic is going to use that left hook as much?


        Then Nonito's right will do the damage this time. There's youtube or tko24.com for your perusal in case you only saw 1 or 2 Nonito fight. He ended most of his previous fights with his right, that was Al Berstein was expecting too when he fought Vic, son...

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        • JOM'S
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          #34
          some of you guys are foregetting although Nonito is fighting now at a lower weight he is the bigger man compared to vic...

          everything that vic gain by going up like power and resilience, nonito will also gain...

          now we fans need to beat the drums and call for the rematch !!

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            #35
            Originally posted by JOM'S
            some of you guys are foregetting although Nonito is fighting now at a lower weight he is the bigger man compared to vic...

            everything that vic gain by going up like power and resilience, nonito will also gain...

            now we fans need to beat the drums and call for the rematch !!


            They all seem all sold out to Vic's the only one who gains something by going up. That tells a lot to their deep boxing knowledge...

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            • DUnknown1
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              #36
              Originally posted by gopi11
              I feel sorry for you son, tsk tsk tsk...

              I wasn't aware that I was talking to a 12 year old. "Adventurous" means a lot of things, it might mean out of the norm. Nonito was bolder than any of Vic's previous opponents, who usually just lay down and die, after tasting Vic's power.

              What the hell am I explaining it anyway? You're probably watching the Disney channel at this time...

              No probably you are the one that needs to educate yourself, you cannot call Donaire adventurous given the simple fact that he's not inclined to choose his fights, his manager does.

              And no adventurous does not mean out of the norm.
              Look it up.


              Look bottom line Donaire is a good fighter but that was then, Vic has shown a lot of progress. Do you think Donaire could have taken on Mijares and beaten him in a similar fashion? Just because Vic lost to him once doesn't mean he'll do so again. Just look at Pac, Morales beat the **** out of him and their rematch was whole different story. Maybe if you were a little open minded you would see that Vic has a chance in defeating Donaire.

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                #37
                Originally posted by gopi11
                They all seem all sold out to Vic's the only one who gains something by going up. That tells a lot to their deep boxing knowledge...

                Sorry boxing guru...

                Not all fighters benefit from moving up in weight, some gain strength while loosing a lot of speed and vice-versa. There have been a lot of fighters that have tried to move up in weight and failed at it.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by DUnknown1

                  Sorry boxing guru...

                  Not all fighters benefit from moving up in weight, some gain strength while loosing a lot of speed and vice-versa. There have been a lot of fighters that have tried to move up in weight and failed at it.


                  Like I said, you got deep boxing knowledge. Nonito is not going up in weight, he's going back to his original fighting weight.

                  You just proved my point by firing back. Thank you!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DUnknown1
                    No probably you are the one that needs to educate yourself, you cannot call Donaire adventurous given the simple fact that he's not inclined to choose his fights, his manager does.

                    And no adventurous does not mean out of the norm.
                    Look it up.


                    Look bottom line Donaire is a good fighter but that was then, Vic has shown a lot of progress. Do you think Donaire could have taken on Mijares and beaten him in a similar fashion? Just because Vic lost to him once doesn't mean he'll do so again. Just look at Pac, Morales beat the **** out of him and their rematch was whole different story. Maybe if you were a little open minded you would see that Vic has a chance in defeating Donaire.


                    If a chess game was annotated like one player played "adventurous" in the opening, it meant he deviated, he went against the book lines, he played a novelty, out of the norm.

                    Sorry to burst you bubble...

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                    • DUnknown1
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by gopi11
                      Like I said, you got deep boxing knowledge. Nonito is not going up in weight, he's going back to his original fighting weight.

                      You just proved my point by firing back. Thank you!
                      I guess you have a compulsion about being right... sad
                      The objective of these threads are not to see who is right or wrong but to discuss possibilities.

                      First of all I don't believe I have a deep boxing knowledge, you did by what you said mockingly in your last thread. My point was that in some instances when a boxer moves up in weight sometimes they loose some speed.
                      Donaires best attribute is his speed, and I'm just wondering if he goes up in weight again will that affect him speed wise.
                      I'm beginning to think you are biased, possible because he is one of your countrymen? You've given almost no credit towards Vic.

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