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  • #21
    Originally posted by blak81 View Post
    Yes, Rigo's match with Teon is a complete mismatch but it is no fault of Rigo. I don't think you can beg harder than Rigo did to fight Donaire or the other champions at 122. He was ring side at Donaire-Vasquez and was ignored. He went on twitter and said he would fight anyone at 118, 122, or 126. I felt Rigo beat a solid opponent in Ramos (Fighting in May/June). I really feel bad for Rigo. No one mentioned his name yesterday after Mares won.

    Nishioka said if he doesn't fight Donaire next he's retiring and Donaire/Arum didn't pick him. Because of his long layoff I believe this would be a good time for Donaire to fight him. I wish Nishioka would fight 1-2 times b4 he fights annoy other threat.
    Ramos wasn't even THAT bad. At least Ramos knocked out Shimoda, a Top 10 SBW, to win his title. And Rigo took it from him easily.

    Arum isn't going to match Rigo with any top fighters, so it won't put pressure on himself to make Rigo-Donaire, you can count on that.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by MJ223 View Post
      Nishioka- Inactive for almost a year

      Arce- Fighting untested Jesus M Rojas in June at 118

      Moreno- Just beat title challeger David De La Mora at 118

      Mares- Just beat Eric Morel flyweight champ from almost a decade ago at a catchweight of 120 for a 122 title

      Rigo- Fighting Teon Kennedy next

      Donaire- Rumored to be fighting Mijares or IBF titlist Jeffery Mathebula

      None of his peers have exactly been fighting a murders row of opponents. IMO WV2 beats everybody that his peers have been/will be lined up against (Teon Kennedy, Eric Morel, De La Mora, Rojas.) If Donaire has been fighting "soft touches" lately what does that say about his peers? Thoughts???
      Rigo just finished embarrassing Ramos and been asking for Donaire. But just like every P4P listed fighter, he milks the status, avoid real challenges and go fight tomato cans. WV2 got taken out but fkin Arce why the hell are you praising him so much...?

      As for Mares, his competition has been at least consistent while Donaire downgrades every time. Morel is not prime Morel but last night regardless of being dominated he put up a pretty good fight. Also, Moreno gets credit for beating Darchi but when Mares beat him, he was "aging"?
      Last edited by .:: JSFD26 ::.; 04-22-2012, 11:19 AM.

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      • #23
        Donaire is in his 4th weight class now, and he's already 29. He's beaten Darchinyan, Maldonado, Mthalane, H. Marquez, Montiel, and Vazquez Jr. His Flyweight resume was solid, all of those fighters were in the Top 10 there at Flyweight, and Darchinyan was Top 10 P4P at the time. Hernan Marquez was an alright win, but he wasn't even in the Top 10 when Nonito beat himand it was an interim title. Montiel was a really good win at 118, he was Top 10 P4P. Still, there were so many other fighters at 118 he didn't fight (Perez, Agbeko, Mares, Moreno, etc). He still has chances to get some of those on his reusme though, so we'll see. And Vazquez Jr was Top 10 at 122 by default I guess. He's never beaten anyone and got TKO'd by Arce in his only step up.

        His resume is lacking for being 29 and going through 4 weight classes.

        By the time someone like Floyd was entering his 4th weight class, he'd beaten far better fighters. He'd beaten G. Hernandez, Manfredy, Gerena, G. Vargas, Corrales, C. Hernandez, Chavez, Castillo, Corley, Gatti, and Judah. Genaro was the lineal champ at 130, the best SFW in the world. Manfredy was the #1 SFW contender in the world and had just beaten a prime Gatti prior to fighting Floyd. G. Vargas was a Top 10 SFW at the time, was coming off beating Tackie, who would go on to have fights with Tszyu, Mitchell, and Hatton. Corrales was the #1 SFW in the world and #5 P4P, unbeaten. C. Hernandez and Chavez were both Top 10 SFW's and would on to win titles, and fight Morales. Castillo was the lineal champ at 135, coming off beating Bazan and Johnston, would also go on to have more good wins in his career, the best LW of his era. Corley was a Top 10 JWW coming off a close loss to Judah. Gatti was the 2nd best JWW in the world, coming off wins over Leija and Dorin, held the WBC title. And Judah was a Top 10 WW at the time as well, though he was coming off a loss.

        When comparing to Donaire to the point he's at his career, to other great fighters, his resume is lacking for the amount of hyope he receives.

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        • #24
          Let's not forget Donaire hasn't been able to finish his opponents as of late. All going the distance. You can knock on Martinez for fighting "bums" but at least he's finishing them. Why is Donaire #4 P4P? It beats me but it's dumb as ****.

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          • #25
            wv2 was a good first fight/win for donaire at 122..no reason to knock that fight. donaire could of had his first fight at 122 against arce, but arce vacated the 122 belt he won against wv2 to fight at 118. also donaire vs mathebula would be a decent fight...the guy is ranked in the top ten and has the ibf belt, so it isn't like donaire would be fighting some guy who isn't proven at 122.
            Last edited by Bermuda; 04-22-2012, 12:12 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SoggyLungs View Post
              also donaire vs mathebula would be a decent fight...the guy is ranked in the top ten and has the ibf belt, so it isn't like donaire would be fighting some guy who isn't proven at 122.
              That proves a lot... Let's look at ranking and belt. That doesn't necessarily work in boxing ALL the time. Now does it?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by MJ223 View Post
                I think you probably misunderstood the point of the thread. I'm asking are the guys that are Donaire's peers Mares, Moreno, Rigo, Arce, Nishioka really fighting the much better competition lately compared to Donaire???
                would love rigo-moreno donaire-mares

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
                  That proves a lot... Let's look at ranking and belt. That doesn't necessarily work in boxing ALL the time. Now does it?
                  yes, it's a decent fight (not the best of course) based on the fact that mathebula is at least ranked in the top ten and has a belt...just relax..the year isn't exactly over yet..if donaire ends the year with someone like arce or some **** then you can go on raging.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by 4CornersKid View Post
                    Donaire is in his 4th weight class now, and he's already 29. He's beaten Darchinyan, Maldonado, Mthalane, H. Marquez, Montiel, and Vazquez Jr. His Flyweight resume was solid, all of those fighters were in the Top 10 there at Flyweight, and Darchinyan was Top 10 P4P at the time. Hernan Marquez was an alright win, but he wasn't even in the Top 10 when Nonito beat himand it was an interim title. Montiel was a really good win at 118, he was Top 10 P4P. Still, there were so many other fighters at 118 he didn't fight (Perez, Agbeko, Mares, Moreno, etc). He still has chances to get some of those on his reusme though, so we'll see. And Vazquez Jr was Top 10 at 122 by default I guess. He's never beaten anyone and got TKO'd by Arce in his only step up.

                    His resume is lacking for being 29 and going through 4 weight classes.

                    By the time someone like Floyd was entering his 4th weight class, he'd beaten far better fighters. He'd beaten G. Hernandez, Manfredy, Gerena, G. Vargas, Corrales, C. Hernandez, Chavez, Castillo, Corley, Gatti, and Judah. Genaro was the lineal champ at 130, the best SFW in the world. Manfredy was the #1 SFW contender in the world and had just beaten a prime Gatti prior to fighting Floyd. G. Vargas was a Top 10 SFW at the time, was coming off beating Tackie, who would go on to have fights with Tszyu, Mitchell, and Hatton. Corrales was the #1 SFW in the world and #5 P4P, unbeaten. C. Hernandez and Chavez were both Top 10 SFW's and would on to win titles, and fight Morales. Castillo was the lineal champ at 135, coming off beating Bazan and Johnston, would also go on to have more good wins in his career, the best LW of his era. Corley was a Top 10 JWW coming off a close loss to Judah. Gatti was the 2nd best JWW in the world, coming off wins over Leija and Dorin, held the WBC title. And Judah was a Top 10 WW at the time as well, though he was coming off a loss.

                    When comparing to Donaire to the point he's at his career, to other great fighters, his resume is lacking for the amount of hyope he receives.
                    this is simply the truth. donaire has had a very disappointing career for all the hype he generated and the problem is that it doesnt seem as if its gonna get better anytime soon.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
                      Rigo just finished embarrassing Ramos and been asking for Donaire. But just like every P4P listed fighter, he milks the status, avoid real challenges and go fight tomato cans. WV2 got taken out but fkin Arce why the hell are you praising him so much...?

                      As for Mares, his competition has been at least consistent while Donaire downgrades every time. Morel is not prime Morel but last night regardless of being dominated he put up a pretty good fight. Also, Moreno gets credit for beating Darchi but when Mares beat him, he was "aging"?
                      U don't think WV2 can beat Kennedy, Morel, De La Mora, or Rojas??? I do......

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