Donaire vs Darchinyan II? Why?

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  • koboy
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    #11
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    I agree, its was a domination for the most part last time and I don't see enough improvement in Vic to where it would produce a win for him against Nonito.

    If it happens ehhh.....I could care less either way.
    I'm just curious as to why a lot of people are clamouring for it but they don't do it for other one sided fights.

    I should say that at one point, I too, was excited at the prospect of a rematch between the two, but after seeing how Donaire has struggled in weight lately and then fighting a former 105 champ, I've changed my mind. Forget Vic. Move up already. I want to see Donaire against Montiel, Hasegawa, Agbeko and Perez.

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    • MurderDeathKill
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      #12
      Just because it's overdue. But Vic has surpassed Donaire by now. The rematch isn't necessary, but it's still a good fight. I'd like to see Donaire at bantamweight.

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      • SpinDoctor
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        #13
        Originally posted by koboy
        I'm just curious as to why a lot of people are clamouring for it but they don't do it for other one sided fights.

        I should say that at one point, I too, was excited at the prospect of a rematch between the two, but after seeing how Donaire has struggled in weight lately and then fighting a former 105 champ, I've changed my mind. Forget Vic. Move up already. I want to see Donaire against Montiel, Hasegawa, Agbeko and Perez.
        yea donaire shoulda moved up to bantam a year ago, that's where the real competition anyway.

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        • boxer2k5
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          #14
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          well, vic has 3 of the 4 belts right? and donaire has 1?

          vic has improved and has fought good competition.

          plus a good grudge match sells.
          i agree. plus vic has been doing good i think he deserves a rematch he been fighting champions still knokcing people out still wining belts. why he cant have a rematch?

          plus donaire hasnt done anything since. he should be asking vic for a rematch

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          • Spray_resistant
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            #15
            Originally posted by koboy
            I'm just curious as to why a lot of people are clamouring for it but they don't do it for other one sided fights.

            I should say that at one point, I too, was excited at the prospect of a rematch between the two, but after seeing how Donaire has struggled in weight lately and then fighting a former 105 champ, I've changed my mind. Forget Vic. Move up already. I want to see Donaire against Montiel, Hasegawa, Agbeko and Perez.
            Yeah he should just move up.....especially if its true that he is walking around at 140.

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            • deuce_drop
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              #16
              why have a rematch? i'll tell you why, so donaire can silence vic once and for all.

              donaire handled everything vic threw at him, he countered him all night and beat him to the punch. style wise, vic is a sitting duck for donaire's style and donaire has the athleticism, talent, power, and skills to starch darchinyan again.

              i really don't see vic being able to fight him any different, just more of what he did last time, and the only way i see darchinyan beating donaire is by a lucky punch.......

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              • koboy
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                #17
                Originally posted by deuce_drop
                why have a rematch? i'll tell you why, so donaire can silence vic once and for all.

                donaire handled everything vic threw at him, he countered him all night and beat him to the punch. style wise, vic is a sitting duck for donaire's style and donaire has the athleticism, talent, power, and skills to starch darchinyan again.

                i really don't see vic being able to fight him any different, just more of what he did last time, and the only way i see darchinyan beating donaire is by a lucky punch.......
                No, I don't think a 2nd KO will shut Vic up. This guy is just thick and stubborn. He is also in denial of the KO bordering on delusional sometimes. Funnily enough though, he says it was a lucky punch but it is probably eating away at him every single night.

                Donaire has to move on to bigger challenges because that's the only way he is gonna prove to the doubters that Vic's KO wasn't because of a lucky punch.

                I do agree with some posters that Vic has done well after his KO loss. In 2008, Manny Pacquiao was the only fighter who had a more impressive year than Weak Glasschinyan. Vic's done good.
                Last edited by koboy; 03-07-2010, 03:57 AM.

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