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  • bojangles1987
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    #21
    Originally posted by Japanese Boxing
    Lol what the **** are you talking about? He's considered one of the fast moving fighters in his weight class.

    Others have stated what he's done. Why do you post if you have no idea who a guy is?
    Why do you think?

    So excited, this fight is great! I really am expecting the best of Donaire here, and expecting him to win impressively.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #22
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      Why do you think?

      So excited, this fight is great! I really am expecting the best of Donaire here, and expecting him to win impressively.
      I can't wait.

      All I want now is Salido-Garcia on the card but that's looking unlikely now.

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      • MC Hammer
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        #23
        Glad the Arce fight didn't go through, it would've been one sided. I guess this is the best he can do outside of Rigondeux

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        • johncods
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          #24
          Originally posted by !! Shawn
          Nishi isn't that big of a deal in my mind either. Who has he beaten of note? A post Vazquez trilogy Rafael Marquez? That fight was much closer than it should have been if Nishioka is to be considered a threat to Donaire.

          Lets be real with ourselves. Nishioka is NOT a threat. He is a 37 year old ring worn veteran who is not particularly fast, not particularly slick, and doesn't hit particularly hard.

          The only legitimate threat to Donaire in the division is Rigondeaux.
          And who has Rigo beaten? Sit down wit ya tight jeans noob.

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          • Light_Speed
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            #25
            Originally posted by MC Hammer
            Glad the Arce fight didn't go through, it would've been one sided. I guess this is the best he can do outside of Rigondeux
            This is the best he can do at 122 period. Nishioka is the #1 guy and actually beat good fighters.

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            • !! Shawn
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              #26
              Originally posted by flem1
              Nishi KOd Johnny Gonzales, TKOd Genaro Garcia, and dominated Rendall Munroe. Now who has Rigo beaten again?
              And how many years ago was that?

              Lets apply your logic for a moment.

              Shane Mosley knocked out Antonio Margarito in 2009, he must be fresh and an incredible threat to anyone in his division today.

              Nishioka knocked out Jhonny Gonzales in 2009, he must be fresh and an incredible threat to anyone in his division today.

              Basically, Nishioka hasn't done anything noteworthy since 2009, and in boxing... especially for a 37 year-old fighter at 122lb, that is an eternity.

              I'm not saying hes a shot to ****, no-hoper. However, he is not a difficult fight for Donaire.

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              • !! Shawn
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                #27
                Originally posted by Light_Speed
                This is the best he can do at 122 period. Nishioka is the #1 guy and actually beat good fighters.
                Rigondeaux is the best he can do at 122.

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                • tub of lard
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                  #28
                  Why do people keep talking about Rigo? He has 10 pro fights under his belt.

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                  • !! Shawn
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Japanese Boxing
                    Lol what the **** are you talking about? He's considered one of the fast moving fighters in his weight class.

                    Others have stated what he's done. Why do you post if you have no idea who a guy is?
                    Watch his fight with Marquez, and tell me that he is fast for 122. Watch the fight with Marquez, and tell me he is slick for 122. Watch the Marquez fight and tell me he has any special qualities.

                    I have a feeling none of you have actually watched him fight before and are making comments based on what you have heard from others.

                    This his him in his last outing against a Rafael Marquez, who is a shell of himself.
                    Last edited by !! Shawn; 08-13-2012, 07:07 PM.

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                    • !! Shawn
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by tub of lard
                      Why do people keep talking about Rigo? He has 10 pro fights under his belt.
                      Because he is quite simply, one of the most technically perfect fighters to ever lace up the gloves. Basically everyone who has ever worked with him has called him the most talented fighter ever, including Freddie Roach.

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