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  • Ringlife
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    #51
    I got him like number five in front of him I got Money, Manny, SOG, then Sergio, then the Flash.

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    • Kagami Taiga
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      #52
      Originally posted by BillyBoxing
      Who has Rigo beaten, koed in his career??

      Same for Gamboa, I think Gamboa beat Donaire, but this mainly because he's a bigger fighter, Donaire is a blown up career super flyweight while Gamboa is a big strong featherweight.

      Donaire fought in a new division, had a broken hand, outboxed and dropped the guy, and yet te guy is an hypejob.

      What do you expect??Donaire fought ****** wanting to impress but Vasquez jr is a world champion, not the bum of the month.
      Originally posted by Russian Crushin
      I can only imagine if all of these guys that are biitching now saw Rigo's dominating fight against Cordoba
      rigo doesnt always look good, true. but donaire looke real vulnerable last nite. and his excuse for not fight rigon was that he doesnt want another boring fight, but hes just as much responsible for his last two fights, which were pretty boring imo, as his opponents. imo, a fight between him and rigo is something he needs for his legacy. that or fight nishi. this arce talk is down right embarrassing. so u can say rigon doesnt deserve a fight, which can be a bit true, but hes clearly one of the top 2 guys in the division. arce isnt even in the top 5.

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      • Russian Crushin
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        #53
        Originally posted by DempseyRollin
        rigo doesnt always look good, true. but donaire looke real vulnerable last nite. and his excuse for not fight rigon was that he doesnt want another boring fight, but hes just as much responsible for his last two fights, which were pretty boring imo, as his opponents. imo, a fight between him and rigo is something he needs for his legacy. that or fight nishi. this arce talk is down right embarrassing. so u can say rigon doesnt deserve a fight, which can be a bit true, but hes clearly one of the top 2 guys in the division. arce isnt even in the top 5.
        How was he responsible for his last 2 fights being boring? And please dont tell he because he picked the fighters.

        Narvaez just covered all night, but its Donaire's fault, then Vasquez who always brings it becomes Narvaez Jr. I think he only landed 1 power punch in the 3rd. WTF is that bull*****

        And im not saying he doesnt he shouldnt fight Rigo because he should, im just laughing at all the guys bagging on Donaire when he soundly beat a defensive minded Vasquez but it only counts when you DESTROY opponents. There is just no way to look spectacular against a fighter like who fought like Vasquez last night

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        • BillyBoxing
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          #54
          Originally posted by jrosales13
          If he retired today he wouldn't be a HOF'er. He needs to accomplish and beat better people than what he is doing to be in the HOF. And, Arce next won't help matter either.
          He should be, but people doesn't now **** about small divisions.
          It seems that you have to fight on HBO and around the overrated WW division to get props.

          Narvaez, is a great win, Narvaez is a better figter than Victor Ortiz for exemple, he's a two divisions champion, he defended his WBO title about 15 times, Donaire beat him 120-108.

          Take in count the Montiel KO, Donaire was the fighter of the year 2011 in my opinion.

          Donaire has great wins over good lineal champions, he koed Vic and Montiel quite easely.

          He's a 4 divisions world champion, he's at least a border line Hall of famer, I think titles in 4 divisions against good opposition makes you an Hall of Famer IMO just JMO.

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            #55
            Originally posted by BillyBoxing
            Who has Rigo beaten, koed in his career??

            Same for Gamboa, I think Gamboa beat Donaire, but this mainly because he's a bigger fighter, Donaire is a blown up career super flyweight while Gamboa is a big strong featherweight.

            Donaire fought in a new division, had a broken hand, outboxed and dropped the guy, and yet te guy is an hypejob.

            What do you expect??Donaire fought ****** wanting to impress but Vasquez jr is a world champion, not the bum of the month.
            glad you realise that.

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              #56
              is fighting ****** one of the criteria for p4p status then? ok so then donaire has two classic examples from his past two fights to place him pretty high up there.

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              • dan_cov
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                #57
                Originally posted by Russian Crushin
                I can only imagine if all of these guys that are biitching now saw Rigo's dominating fight against Cordoba



                Corboda is a 40+ veteran that is huge at the weight, a southpaw that has mixed it up with the top notch fighters. Rigondeux beat him convincingly in only his 6th or 7th pro fight ffs

                Donaire has had 30 pro fights & is apparently this & that yet looking far from great vs tiny C level fighters.

                Corboda> Vazquez Jr.

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                • jrosales13
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                  He should be, but people doesn't now **** about small divisions.
                  It seems that you have to fight on HBO and around the overrated WW division to get props.

                  Narvaez, is a great win, Narvaez is a better figter than Victor Ortiz for exemple, he's a two divisions champion, he defended his WBO title about 15 times, Donaire beat him 120-108.

                  Take in count the Montiel KO, Donaire was the fighter of the year 2011 in my opinion.

                  Donaire has great wins over good lineal champions, he koed Vic and Montiel quite easely.

                  He's a 4 divisions world champion, he's at least a border line Hall of famer, I think titles in 4 divisions against good opposition makes you an Hall of Famer IMO just JMO.
                  Neither Montiel nor Darchinyan were lineal champs when Donaire fought.

                  Lets not talk about people not knowing about the smaller weight-class when it's obvious that you don't either.

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                  • daggum
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                    He should be, but people doesn't now **** about small divisions.
                    It seems that you have to fight on HBO and around the overrated WW division to get props.

                    Narvaez, is a great win, Narvaez is a better figter than Victor Ortiz for exemple, he's a two divisions champion, he defended his WBO title about 15 times, Donaire beat him 120-108.

                    Take in count the Montiel KO, Donaire was the fighter of the year 2011 in my opinion.

                    Donaire has great wins over good lineal champions, he koed Vic and Montiel quite easely.

                    He's a 4 divisions world champion, he's at least a border line Hall of famer, I think titles in 4 divisions against good opposition makes you an Hall of Famer IMO just JMO.
                    narvaez was pretty good but at the 2 weight divisions below where donaire fought him so i dont count that as a great win.

                    he's actually only a 3 division champ since he only won an interim belt at 115 but winning belts is basically meaningless now since you can cherry pick and win easy belts such as donaire's win against vasquez last night or such as arce fighting the same unknown guy to win 2 of his. what counts is resume not belts and donaire's resume is actually pretty good compared to most modern fighters in this era of frauds. let's hope he fights nishioka and rigo instead of cherry picking matchups that suit him.
                    Last edited by daggum; 02-05-2012, 07:06 PM.

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                    • ShovelThumb
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                      #60
                      Andre Ward is much closer to p4p number 3 than Donaire is. OP is an idiot.

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