Bring on Rigondeaux vs. Donaire!!!!

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  • jrosales13
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing Bob
    how is Rigo gonna make 118lbs?
    Doniare next fight is at 122 and the fight after that against Arce most likely would be at 122. And, Rigo fights at 122. So yea....

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    • ИATAS
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      #12
      rigondeaux is the only person at 118-122 that can beat donaire.

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      • DannYankee
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        #13
        Originally posted by ИATAS206
        rigondeaux is the only person at 118-122 that can beat donaire.
        Completely agreed But then again who gives a flying fk about what the boxing fans want to see in the sport xD Riggo can call out all he wants Arum will probably still be a *** n mess it up jst like he fkd up Lopez-Gamboa

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        • chiguy91
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          #14
          it's a tough fight for both guys and imo the best fight to make. my honest bet would be with rigondeaux cause of his skills and just overall experience, but i think donaire's pro experience makes him probably the toughest opponent around. but i do agree with you on scumbag arum not making this fight. he's going to avoid making this fight just like gamboa/lopez. gamboa/garcia is another one that should be made, all the donaire/gamboa talk, to me i'd want to see gamboa/garcia first.

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          • ИATAS
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            #15
            Originally posted by DannYankee09
            Completely agreed But then again who gives a flying fk about what the boxing fans want to see in the sport xD Riggo can call out all he wants Arum will probably still be a *** n mess it up jst like he fkd up Lopez-Gamboa
            unfortunately you're right. arum doesn't see any money in rigondeaux, that's the problem

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            • $mannyFresh
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              #16
              Add this one to the long list of big fights TR is gonna screw us out of.

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              • BartBears
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                #17
                Donaire doesn't stand a chance against Rigondeaux.

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                • BartBears
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                  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.
                  Completely dissagre with you.

                  "Ramos was out of his element; he was tentative......." really? Ramos wasn't out of his element at all. The problem is he didn't even want to come close to Rigo, coz he will punsh him every time he attempts to come close.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BartBears
                    Completely dissagre with you.

                    "Ramos was out of his element; he was tentative......." really? Ramos wasn't out of his element at all. The problem is he didn't even want to come close to Rigo, coz he will punsh him every time he attempts to come close.
                    You're right. I used the wrong term. It was more accurate for me to say, "Ramos was out of his league." But I stand by my comments about Rigo versus Donaire.

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                    • Evil Abed
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                      #20
                      filipinoflash Nonito Donaire Jr.
                      FYI didnt watch the Rigondeaux's fight so dont ask me what I thought because Im focusing on one man only, and thats Vasquez Jr.

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