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Originally posted by damit305 View PostDonaire knows very well Gamboa's not gonna hang around 126 all year waiting for him. Donaire's theory of 'a boring calculating' Rigondeaux and preference to fight Gamboa is contradicting.
Gamboa is a phenom but his performances vs for instance: PDL, Salido, and Barros weren't edge of you seat thrillers, and probably more enjoyable to a boxing purist.
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Originally posted by frosty-g View Posttrue. and i did enjoy them plenty!
Donaire instead of bashing Rigondeaux's style should've sticked with what's true, which is Rigo at this moment doesn't bring enough billete$ to the table.
Fan's would've given more sympathy.
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Originally posted by frosty-g View Posti'd agree with all that!
lara is the most classic boxer of the three, especially watching some of his amateur bouts. very rounded set of techniques and tactics which the cubans prize, as well as a bit of the cuban style of course.
i like solis a lot, and really really want him to sort himself out and get to where he should be. i'd actually like to see him against david haye (again!). i reckon it would be interesting but that the class of solis would embarass haye really.
wish he was like this now (youtube), really is boxing a lo cubano:
Odlanier Solis | Sultan Ibragimov I (a) 1/1
If Solis is to come back, he'd better keep his mouth shut and his nose to the grindstone. I'd be happy to support him if he does those two things.
(By the way, I'd love to see that Rigo documentary when they finally finish it.)
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Originally posted by damit305 View PostGamboa is a phenom but his performances vs for instance: PDL, Salido, and Barros weren't edge of you seat thrillers, and probably more enjoyable to a boxing purist.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostHaye's probably done (at least, I hope so). He totally embarrassed himself versus Wlad. Speaking of embarrassments, Solis did the same versus Vitali. Maybe Odlanier and David should have a "battle of the embarrassments!" lol
If Solis is to come back, he'd better keep his mouth shut and his nose to the grindstone. I'd be happy to support him if he does those two things.
(By the way, I'd love to see that Rigo documentary when they finally finish it.)
with haye it was the whole damn lot that was embarrassing!
yeah i hope haye's done and that solis gets back on it. would mind a combination of solis working hard to trash haye putting him into retirement! ha ha.
w w w . indiegogo . c o m/Split-Decision
if anyone is interested in the development of the rigondeaux film.
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Originally posted by frosty-g View Posti dunno, i'm certain the solis injury was legit- i can't see him taking a dive through being scared, he was doing well up til that point anyway. the aftermath and complaints about his weight which probably exacerbated the old injury, and blowing his big chance, that's the embarrassing part.
with haye it was the whole damn lot that was embarrassing!
w w w . indiegogo . c o m/Split-Decision
if anyone is interested in the development of the rigondeaux film.
Thanks for the link!
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI didn't mean to imply that the injury was fake or that Solis took a dive. Odlanier talked a lot of shit leading up to the fight, then he went out with a whimper. That's the risk you take when you talk too much trash: looking like a fool. If Solis had been a little more businesslike, he would've gotten a lot more sympathy for that injury. Of course, not taking your career very seriously and putting undue stress on your joints by consistently being at least thirty pounds overweight doesn't exactly inspire sympathy, either.
Thanks for the link!
i hope the injury has made him have a good think, and that he's watching how his compatriots are doing and follows their example. i believe he could be a real force. could, could could. a skilled heavyweight with quick hands and good footwork- how much would we all enjoy that?!
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Originally posted by frosty-g View Postyeah, i get what you're saying. was just a shame the way things turned out, he almost got as much grief for what happened as haye did and that ain't right.
i hope the injury has made him have a good think, and that he's watching how his compatriots are doing and follows their example. i believe he could be a real force. could, could could. a skilled heavyweight with quick hands and good footwork- how much would we all enjoy that?!
One more thing: Solis really hurt his chances with all his trash talk. Vitali probably would've been understanding of that unfortunate injury and given Odlanier another shot (if the elder Klitschko hasn't yet retired). As it is, Solis goes to the back of the line after his injury fully heals. The idiot....
I'm not sure I even want to discuss this topic any further. It pisses me off. lol
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