Who would win in a rematch Donaire or Vic?

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  • DUnknown1
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    #11
    IMO I think Vic has more chances to win against Donaire than some of the names that fat bastard Shaw said. Like Vasquez, Vic would probably get ktfo

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    • gopi11
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      #12
      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
      He is a lot better at everythng since the Donaire fight. Plus the fact that Donaire will have to come up t a weight that Vic is way more comftrable, will make a differece. I dont want to take anything away from Donaire, but I think Vic was drained at 112. I think he takes a better punch at 115!!!!!!!!


      Ch@mp, Nonito used to campaign at 118, it will be the same thing all over again...

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      • The Hammer
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        #13
        I'd bet on Vic.

        But the rematch should be this year or next, since Darchinyan is not getting any younger.

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        • seal
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          Nonito would absolutely DEMOLISH Darchinyan in a rematch. And Gary Shaw knows it. Aside from Darchinyan, Gary Shaw has no elite fighters, which is why he's protecting him from a sure loss against Donaire.

          Nonito has superior boxing skills.
          Nonito has more power.
          Nonito has superior footwork.
          Nonito is taller; has the longer reach.

          The only reason everyone is all of a sudden sold on Vic the raging ***** is that he's showing some sort of "boxing" skill. And it looks good because compared to the past, he didn't have ****!

          But his boxing skills come WAYYY short of Donaire's.
          Last edited by seal; 02-07-2009, 11:52 PM.

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          • DUnknown1
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            #15
            Originally posted by gopi11
            Ch@mp, Nonito used to campaign at 118, it will be the same thing all over again...
            I think that Vic's punches pack a lot more power at 115. And even though, donaire is a good boxer, Vic has taken on boxers like mijares and look what happened to him. He tried to exploit Vic's weaknesses and got owned.

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              #16
              i'd bet on vic . . .

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              • Ch@mpBox@PR
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                #17
                Originally posted by DUnknown1
                I think that Vic's punches pack a lot more power at 115. And even though, donaire is a good boxer, Vic has taken on boxers like mijares and look what happened to him. He tried to exploit Vic's weaknesses and got owned.
                Exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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                • DUnknown1
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by seal
                  Nonito would absolutely DEMOLISH Darchinyan in a rematch. And Gary Shaw knows it. Aside from Darchinyan, Gary Shaw has no elite fighters.

                  Nonito has superior boxing skills.
                  Nonito has more power.


                  Nonito is taller, has the longer reach, and

                  And Nonito has the mental edge. He knows he can beat Darchinyan
                  Nonito is fast, but he does not have more power than Vic.

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                  • Alibata
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DUnknown1
                    I think that Vic's punches pack a lot more power at 115. And even though, donaire is a good boxer, Vic has taken on boxers like mijares and look what happened to him. He tried to exploit Vic's weaknesses and got owned.
                    Your talkin as if Nonito and Vic have never fought before.... We already saw Donaire out box Vic... Power is about even using Maldanado as a guage.

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                    • gopi11
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DUnknown1
                      I think that Vic's punches pack a lot more power at 115. And even though, donaire is a good boxer, Vic has taken on boxers like mijares and look what happened to him. He tried to exploit Vic's weaknesses and got owned.


                      Nonito is a different animal, he showed no fear against Vic, and Vic got him good a couple of times, but Nonito just shrugged it off and kept coming at Vic. Darchi has never seen anyone like Nonito, he's younger, faster, quicker, longer and more daring/adventurous than any of his previous opponents. He's a thinking fighter and adjust very well to what the job at hand requires.

                      It will be sweet dreams for Vic all over again, Gary knows it, I know it, and more than half of BSers knows it too...

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