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  • #11
    Anyway.....

    Do you Vic.

    Vic has become one of my favorite fighters, plus he is working on his right hand...It has proven to do him good in his last couple of fights.

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    • #12
      just rewatched agbekos last one against gonzalez.
      some of the africans, especialy some i'm thinking of that box out of canada,act like theyre afraid to hit a white guy to hard. you would think being from africa and dealing with lions and chucking spe....

      well thats not the case with agbeko! vic is going to have his hands mucho full! this guy is like a colored darchinyan.
      throws caution into the wind!

      this could be a good one!



      odd boxing fact
      Aaron Pryor once got knocked down, did a backwards somersault, got to his feet and hit his opponent before the ref could intervene for the count

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      • #13
        Originally posted by HandSpeed303 View Post
        I thought Vic wanted the rematch...Didn't Donaire start running into managment trouble? At that point Vic moved on.

        I'm I wrong in that thinking?
        This is partly true. Vic has been wanting a Donaire rematch, he said after his fight with Arce that he would welcome a rematch, however his promotor Gary Shaw said he won't allow it.

        I think if Vic runs into Montiel or Donaire (again) then he will get exposed.

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        • #14
          This could be a fight of the year candidate. Really like Agbeko, and Vic is my man. Kinda wish they didn't have to face eachother but I can't wait for this. Vic by Knockout.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Joe2608 View Post
            This is partly true. Vic has been wanting a Donaire rematch, he said after his fight with Arce that he would welcome a rematch, however his promotor Gary Shaw said he won't allow it.

            I think if Vic runs into Montiel or Donaire (again) then he will get exposed.
            You know the thing that got me being a fan of VIc, was the fact that he was KO'ed.

            My brother and I used to laugh at the antics and ****yness of Vic. Then we were watching the Donaire fight, and boom!!! Mr.****y was put to sleep. I must admit, it was funny at first, then I felt bad for Vic(the post fight interveiw is one of the funniest things in recent boxing history)...

            What did Vic do after being KO'ed? He went on a war path. He learned from the loss. He is educating his right hand(and it shows).

            I think Vic will be more than ready for a rematch with Donaire.

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            • #16
              i really got jazzed at the improvement of boxing skills darchinyan showed in the beatdown of mijares.
              but against downward spiraling novela arce he reverted back to the old
              throw caution to the wind always open for business carelessness of before.

              expect the agbeko/arce to be short and quik. a phonebooth fight.
              50/50 for both.
              defense will be concidered a nasty word.

              after the mijares i would of givin darch a good chance against donaire.
              but not after the arce.
              now i'd even give chris john a good chance of beating darchinyan.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by HandSpeed303 View Post
                You know the thing that got me being a fan of VIc, was the fact that he was KO'ed.

                My brother and I used to laugh at the antics and ****yness of Vic. Then we were watching the Donaire fight, and boom!!! Mr.****y was put to sleep. I must admit, it was funny at first, then I felt bad for Vic(the post fight interveiw is one of the funniest things in recent boxing history)...

                What did Vic do after being KO'ed? He went on a war path. He learned from the loss. He is educating his right hand(and it shows).

                I think Vic will be more than ready for a rematch with Donaire.
                I like Darchinyan too, he learnt from his loss and came back stronger. Too much emphasis is put on 1 loss these days. I admire him for that. I just think those 2 will pose him a lot of problems. Montiel is a supreme boxer, perfect to outbox out a slugger, and Donaire, well we saw what happened. I just think styles make fights and no matter how much he trains, his style is always going to be the same.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Joe2608 View Post
                  This is partly true. Vic has been wanting a Donaire rematch, he said after his fight with Arce that he would welcome a rematch, however his promotor Gary Shaw said he won't allow it.

                  I think if Vic runs into Montiel or Donaire (again) then he will get exposed.
                  Yeah but he the way he said that he wanted to fight Donaire had no kind of conviction or confidence..cause he knows that DONAIRE owns his ass anyday..If you consider yourself great and prove people wrong you would be calling for a rematch with Donaire right away...thats why I respect Marquez and Morales for wanting rematches with Pacquiao right away..PERFECT example of an overrated fighter VIC DARCHINIYAN....its an insult to compare him to PACQUIAO...not even close..yeah their both ackward fighters, but PACQUIAO has vastly improve from being a one handed puncher. I don't think that i can say the same about Darchiniyan based on his last fight..with ARCE...

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Joe2608 View Post
                    I like Darchinyan too, he learnt from his loss and came back stronger. Too much emphasis is put on 1 loss these days. I admire him for that. I just think those 2 will pose him a lot of problems. Montiel is a supreme boxer, perfect to outbox out a slugger, and Donaire, well we saw what happened. I just think styles make fights and no matter how much he trains, his style is always going to be the same.
                    You make a good point there.

                    The one thing Vic does have in his favor in any fight though, is his speed. The man is fast, and speed kills.

                    Anyway, I just want to see the fights. When they come around, maybe we can bet on them or something.

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                    • #20
                      WTF, how can a mediocre boxer even dream of being mentioned in boxing history.

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