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HBO Wanted Donaire vs Darchinyan Rematch, Top Rank Says No

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  • #51
    Also I don't see what Nonito gains from beating Vic for a second time, if that were to happen.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Pastrano View Post
      Besides Vic? Kameda maybe, Agbeko, Moreno and Mares, if he looks good on saturday. Prolly will become one of his mandatories if he wins.
      I would be happy if he fights them, always better to fight a new name than a name your already convincingly beat, even more so when those new names are ranked higher and pose a different stylistic challenge.

      Obviously if Arum put Donaire in against some bum, we can criticise them for not taken Darchinyan, but there are better and bigger fights out there for Donaire that I would much rather see.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Eaner0919 View Post
        no he didn't stop revising history

        he caught Vic in a fight where BOTH men were giving and getting as good as the next ONCE AGAIN stop revising history.

        and most of you nuthuggers do realize Nonito is taking a lesser opponent first before going after Mares/Agbeko right?
        Yes he was, Donaire was incharge of that fight, ahead on the scorecards landing the bigger blows and hardly getting caught with anything big from Vic.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Post
          jeez, donaire just keeps getting lucky with all these lucky 1 punch KO's capitalizing off of mistakes!
          To be fair that's Donaire's style, he's an intelligent counterpuncher who can make you look silly if you don't think your own moves through as much as he is analyzing yours. Case in point what happened to Darchinyan and Montiel.

          Now that Vic has tasted Nonito's cunningness in the ring, he would surely be better prepared for that kind of a fight. Lunging wide hooks will only get you on the canvas against Donaire, so he'd be ****** to repeat that game plan. Donaire is by no means a one-trick pony, but once he gets in there with somebody as clever and quick as him, his deadly counterpunches will no longer be such a potent weapon. Unfortunately I don't think Vic's that guy at this point. He's got too much of the fighting heart in him, he just wants to get out there and blast his opponents out, which won't work against a Donaire as we've seen. Vic can box as well, which we saw against Mares, but that doesn't suit him too much in my opinion and he looked uncomfortable and it potentially cost him that fight. Now in the Perez fight we saw the old Vic, and we all know how that turned out.

          Vic did offer to fight Donaire for free just to avenge the humiliating loss. I guess this is where Top Rank's fault comes in. But also is it just me or does Donaire have a problem with every promoter he's been under? First it was with Shaw, who considered Donaire a traitor, and this potentially cost us a quick rematch with Vic back in '08. Now he had his problems with Top Rank which seem to be sorted out now. Who's to say he won't **** heads with Golden Boy to when he moves on to them after his contractual obligations with Top Rank? Donaire's career has been plagued with these kind of problems unfortunately, but who knows how much of it is his own fault? For a guy who's so smart in the ring, he sure handles his business like a kid with his first credit card.

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          • #55
            Nonito's been so inactive and annoying that I guess they feel they need to line up a top-rated opponent for him, but I'm not sure how they do that at 118 right now.

            There have been reports that Donaire's looking to move to 122 pretty soon here, so that may explain the disinterest in Darchinyan.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
              Yes he was, Donaire was incharge of that fight, ahead on the scorecards landing the bigger blows and hardly getting caught with anything big from Vic.
              On who's scorecards?

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              • #57
                Why does everyone say Donaire will KO him again if they fought? If that was the case TR would of made that fight to make Donaire look good, but instead they didn't. I wonder why.. Although i think Donaire beats him again if they fought, Darchinyan still has the chance to pull an upset, maybe..

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                • #58
                  A few things...

                  1: Overlooked is that in the fight before fighting Nonito Donaire Vic Darchinyan had beaten Victor Burgos into a nearly fatal comatose state. There's an honest question mark about a guy in his next fight in those situations.

                  2: The fight was competitive. Donaire had a small edge in being the bigger guy but Darchinyan didn't just take the beating some posts I've read claim. In fact, a right hook buckles Donaire's knees somewhere in there.

                  3: Darchinyan more than likely beats Donaire when the rematch should have happened (before Darchinyan had to try his hand at 118). Watch Donaire's fights before going to 118 back again. He fought horrifically overmatched opponents and those guys actually had some good moments. Shot southpaw Luis Maldonado (never won a fight after Darchinyan beat him up other than a string of horrible less-than-journeymen to get to Donaire) landed a good amount of left hands as did undersized southpaw Tyson Marquez who was coming off a KO loss. If these two could then the guy that was undisputed champion of the division certainly could and we know Vic landing left hands is always a good thing for him. Donaire post-Darchinyan was a little arrogant and didn't try too hard to not get hit. Not until he went up to 118.

                  4: And point 4 is that now Donaire's all around talent truly matches the post Darchinyan hype. Not only that, but Vic is past his prime now at 118 (he's a bit sloppy technique wise - was brilliant at 115.) and stands little chance now.

                  5: But Donaire won't fight him because he can take a greater percentage not fighting the still highly popular Darchinyan. Only guys that'd make as much as Vic would be the popular Mexican fighters of his division Abner Mares and Jorge Arce - both of whom would have belts and bring more stock to the table for Donaire to grab if he beats them over beating a past prime guy who is slightly ineffectual at the weight that he already KO'd.

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                  • #59
                    The fight wasn't a blowout before the KO, but Donaire should've been up on the cards at the time of the stoppage. For whatever reason they keep replaying it on Showtime and my DVR will pick it up, so I've seen it a fair amount.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Pastrano View Post
                      The first fight was good and competitive before the ko. Don't forget that! Vic was ABSOLUTELY in the fight! He made one mistake and paid for it. I don't think he'd do the same again. But Arum is a scumbag and doesn't want dangerous fights for his golden hen.
                      I think you saw a different fight.

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