If Donaire fights Arce next then I'll feel fine with people calling him a duck, I'd call him one myself. But not after KO'ing Nishioka.
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Surprise, surprise, Donaire continues to duck Rigo. .
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Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View PostWho cares about the size difference? Marroquin is bigger then Nonito, and Rigo dropped him twice, once in the 12th.
People are acting like Marroquin had Rigo chicken dancing from jabs. They were legit shots, and Rigo recovered.
The only legit reason maybe is Rigo needs to add one more victory at 122.
This other shit is nonsense.
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Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out View PostThey are Low risk, low reward.
Rigo = high risk, low reward.
How many Cuban pros have had a Cuban following? Exactly. The Cuban population isn't as big as Mexican and Puerto Rico. Donaire is a huge name among the new found Filipino fan base, that was generated by Pacquiao.
When he mentioned exciting, he was talking about his preparation for a fight.
Let's take a look at fights Donaire has been excited for during prep:
Darchinyan
Montiel
Marquez
Nishioka
The results were clear.
A lot of you look at boxers as your entertainers and movie-like figures, but you have to realize this is how they make their living. They spend at least 3 months training vigorously to fight someone to earn a paycheck. It's hectic. Rigo does not present, by any means, a money making fight. There's a good chance Donaire loses to Rigo, so lets play cause and effect. So if Nonito DID lose against Rigo, that means he gets lowered on the totem poll. When you lose, you don't quite make the same amount of money your next fight. Especially if you lose to someone like Rigo. So how would you like making 50% less on your next few paychecks all because you took a high-risk low-reward choice? Nonito might as well wait it out till someone with a bigger name steps up to Rigo and loses before Rigo earns a shot.
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View Posthe didn't even take any additional punches. He took one shot from a much bigger guy, buckled, and IMMEDIATELY regained his composure and went back to doing what he does.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostDonaire was so superior to the #1 at 122 it was unbelievable.
The only times he let his hands go he got dropped.Last edited by brick wall; 10-14-2012, 12:00 AM.
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostRigo is a very prudent fighter. I guarantee they have a game plan for every fight, and he follows it too to the T.
Some fights the game plan is to go blast a guy out in a couple rounds, others the plan is to go out and bomb the body, other times his plan has been to make the fight painfully slow and pile up points.
His power is obviously there. Even as an amateur he was dropping dudes left and right with one punch, and still whenever he starts to put mustard behind is shots, dudes fall, and they fall hard.
Rigo is probably one of the hardest body punchers in the sport at the moment as well. That bollo left to the body is absolutely BRUTAL.
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Duck or not I mean who else will he fight? Winner of the mares fight and then who? Just fight Rigo and remove the doubt. Some of the fighters these days could avoid all the ish talk if theyd just clean out. Fight whoever there's even a slight doubt about you losing to. I mean I agree with Donaire to an extent, but s hit man. Take the fight. If he isnt as good as you try to make it out to seem then habdle your business, get paid, fight the next guy getting hype and erase it. Just look at Ward as an example. I mean it looks bad when you're like "I'll fight anyone!" Max : " Rigondeaux?" Donaire: "Well the thing is... "
Congrats on the win though. Looks like I was right to trust my instinct.
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