Originally posted by joesaiditstrue
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Donaire would UTTERLY OUTCLASS & possibly OBLITERATE Rigondeaux
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i really don't buy the "donaire is ducking rigo" BS... sure, he is a 2 time olympic medalist... but you know how ridiculous boxing is in the olympics... plus a guy with 11 wins with average competition and no fan base doesn't add to it either...
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Originally posted by ronnie_N. View Posti really don't buy the "donaire is ducking rigo" BS... sure, he is a 2 time olympic medalist... but you know how ridiculous boxing is in the olympics... plus a guy with 11 wins with average competition and no fan base doesn't add to it either...Last edited by !! Shawn; 10-15-2012, 01:16 AM.
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how does big fights works?
many people has been in the forums for a long time and yet they have no idea. They argue for the sake of arguing.
a Nonito-Rigo dance is a big fight.
I am even betting that Rigo would ask more money than what Nishioka got.
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What's funny is when people use the no fan base, not proved enough, not exciting enough excuses, they are literally accepting the most hypocritical excuses ever.
Narvaez: no fan base, not known at all, not exciting at all, never had done a thing at 118 lbs.
Vazquez Jr: not like he has a big fan base or is THAT well known, and never even beaten a Top 10 SBW.
Mathebula: no fan base, not exciting at all, not that well known at all, had one good win over Top 10 SBW Ndlovu. Had a close fight with Caballero.
Rigondeaux: not a big fan base, not that exciting but does produce some good KO's, not that well known. Has two wins over Top 10 SBW's in Cordoba (beat Caballero and should have beaten Sydorenko) and Ramos (beat Shimoda).
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the difference is record and experience
rigo is at most an amateur and fought amateurs most of his career.
since most people in this forum haven't boxed before they tend to overrate rigo a tad too much and generally are naive about the difference
rigo needs more worthy opponents in his record to even get a shot at the top
i can beat 100 overweight kids in boxing have an 100-0-1 record but that does make me qualified to fight pros on my 12th career fight fighting journeymen.
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Originally posted by DontHitMyNuts View Postthe difference is record and experience
rigo is at most an amateur and fought amateurs most of his career.
since most people in this forum haven't boxed before they tend to overrate rigo a tad too much and generally are naive about the difference
rigo needs more worthy opponents in his record to even get a shot at the top
i can beat 100 overweight kids in boxing have an 100-0-1 record but that does make me qualified to fight pros on my 12th career fight fighting journeymen.
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostWhat's funny is when people use the no fan base, not proved enough, not exciting enough excuses, they are literally accepting the most hypocritical excuses ever.
Narvaez: no fan base, not known at all, not exciting at all, never had done a thing at 118 lbs.
Vazquez Jr: not like he has a big fan base or is THAT well known, and never even beaten a Top 10 SBW.
Mathebula: no fan base, not exciting at all, not that well known at all, had one good win over Top 10 SBW Ndlovu. Had a close fight with Caballero.
Rigondeaux: not a big fan base, not that exciting but does produce some good KO's, not that well known. Has two wins over Top 10 SBW's in Cordoba (beat Caballero and should have beaten Sydorenko) and Ramos (beat Shimoda).
WV2 was Donaire's first fight at 122 and he's better than anybody Rigo beat.
Mathebula probably fought for short money. Easy title grab (on paper).
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