Bring on Rigondeaux vs. Donaire!!!!

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  • 4Corners
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    Bring on Rigondeaux vs. Donaire!!!!

    How is Nonito oging to hit Rigo?????? Yes, Nonito is fast, but Rigo is his equal in speed. If Nonito pressures him, Rigo has the hand speed and foot speed to counter him and move out of harms way just like that. And if Nontio tries to box him, it will be a semi-boring one-sided affair with Rigo winning most all the rounds. Nontio can't out-box Rigo, NO WAY NO HOW.

    Yes, Nonito is a great fighter, but Rigo is his equal in terms of ability, and I really can't see Donaire beating him.

    Rigondeaux vs. Ramos in JAN 2012
    Donaire vs. Vasquez Jr. in FEB 2012

    Rigondeaux vs. Nishioka in JUNE 2012
    Donaire vs. Arce in MAY 2012

    Rigondeaux vs. Donaire in OCT 2012.

    Bring on Nonito.
  • johncods
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    LOL! Let's not get crazy here. He knocked out rico ****in ramos. Um just to remind you that Donaire is a master counter puncher himself that actually pulls the trigger more and can knock you out with one punch. It would be a tough fight but saying Rigo cant lose to Donaire is ******ed.

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    • DannYankee
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      #3
      Anyone can loose to Donaire o.o but that being said i also see that Donaire is easier to counter and is more willing to trade which for the first time ever could get him KTFO.

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      • 4Corners
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        #4
        Originally posted by johncods
        LOL! Let's not get crazy here. He knocked out rico ****in ramos. Um just to remind you that Donaire is a master counter puncher himself that actually pulls the trigger more and can knock you out with one punch. It would be a tough fight but saying Rigo cant lose to Donaire is ******ed.
        No, Rigo can lose. It's a 50/50 fight in my book, but I would bet on Rigo being the winner, if I was forced to put money down.

        A lot of Nonito fans were laughing when people were mentioning Rigo-Donaire, saying he's not in his class.....he is.

        Yes, Rico Ramos isn't a world beater, but he's a way more legit fight than Omar Narvaez at 118 was. Ramos was a world champion, unbeaten, up-and-coming. If Rigo and Donaire fight, they will both be the best each has fought so far.

        Donaire can counter very effectively, but Rigo is regarded as one of the greatest counter punchers we've seen in recent memory.

        Rigo matches Donaire in hand speed and foot speed, counters, and has great defense.

        I'd put Rigo-Donaire up there with May-Pac, Martinez-Ward, Broner-Gamboa, May-Martinez, on possible super fights I really want to see.

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        • {Pito}
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          #5
          Originally posted by johncods
          LOL! Let's not get crazy here. He knocked out rico ****in ramos. Um just to remind you that Donaire is a master counter puncher himself that actually pulls the trigger more and can knock you out with one punch. It would be a tough fight but saying Rigo cant lose to Donaire is ******ed.
          So can you explain why he couldn't do anything to narvaez who was waaaay smaller than him and toyed with him defensively? And narvaez isn't anywhere near rigo's caliber in defense much less attacking off his defense.

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          • Boxing Bob
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            #6
            how is Rigo gonna make 118lbs?

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            • DannYankee
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              #7
              Um what ? you do know tonights fight was at 122? And besides Donaire already planning to come up

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              • 4Corners
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                #8
                Originally posted by johncods
                LOL! Let's not get crazy here. He knocked out rico ****in ramos. Um just to remind you that Donaire is a master counter puncher himself that actually pulls the trigger more and can knock you out with one punch. It would be a tough fight but saying Rigo cant lose to Donaire is ******ed.
                Do you think Nonito and Arum will avoid Rigondeaux?????? I sure do. Donaire is a future face of the sport, has big fights with Lopez, Gamboa, Garcia, Broner, all possible in the future.

                I'd bet money Arum won't risk it with Rigo, which is a 50/50 fight.

                If there was a gun to my head and I was forced to pick a winner, I'd pick Rigo.

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                • jrosales13
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                  #9
                  It would be a very interesting fight to say the least.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    Hmmm...not sure I want to see that fight quite yet. Rigo was good tonight, but not great. He's still growing as a pro. Ramos was out of his element; he was tentative at the start of the fight and only became more so after Rigo's first round barrage. Donaire is way above Rico in all aspects, the same way Rigo overshadows Ramos. "El Chacal" needs a few more quality fights before he takes on Nonito. After that, it can be an exciting "pick-em'" fight.

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