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Donaire would UTTERLY OUTCLASS & possibly OBLITERATE Rigondeaux

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  • Originally posted by Light_Speed View Post
    Donaire fought Narvaez after he starched the #1 BW Montiel, that was a stay busy fight, against an undefeated 2 division champ.

    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).
    What has Vazquez Jr ever done??? Ramos may have been losing wide to Shimoda, but he did end up stopping Shimoda in 6 rounds. That's far and away better than anything Vazquez has done. And at least Cordoba was Top 10 and had beaten Caballero, and should have gotten the W's over Sydorenko.

    Narvaez did NOT belong at 118 fighting for a title. Mathebula at least beat Ndlovu and had a close fight with Caballero.

    But you can't justify fighting Narvaez, Vazquez Jr, and Mathebula, than justify not fighting Rigondeaux too.

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    • Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
      What has Vazquez Jr ever done??? Ramos may have been losing wide to Shimoda, but he did end up stopping Shimoda in 6 rounds. That's far and away better than anything Vazquez has done. And at least Cordoba was Top 10 and had beaten Caballero, and should have gotten the W's over Sydorenko.

      Narvaez did NOT belong at 118 fighting for a title. Mathebula at least beat Ndlovu and had a close fight with Caballero.

      But you can't justify fighting Narvaez, Vazquez Jr, and Mathebula, than justify not fighting Rigondeaux too.
      Cordoba was coming off a KO loss to Dunne, neither WV2 nor Mathebula were in such bad form. Besides Cordoba Rigo was 2 years away, and not a good performance for Rigo. And surely you see that WV2 is much better than Ramos, rankings be damned. Just like GG woulda been tougher than higher ranked Zbik for JCC last year, and Lara tougher than #4 ranked Ryan Rhodes for Canelo.

      Rigo is at least as worthy as any Donaire opponent, but not so worthy that Donaire must fight him asap. Again, the Ward Bute comparison is pretty good, but far less extreme than this.

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      • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
        Cordoba was coming off a KO loss to Dunne, neither WV2 nor Mathebula were in such bad form. Besides Cordoba Rigo was 2 years away, and not a good performance for Rigo. And surely you see that WV2 is much better than Ramos, rankings be damned. Just like GG woulda been tougher than higher ranked Zbik for JCC last year, and Lara tougher than #4 ranked Ryan Rhodes for Canelo.

        Rigo is at least as worthy as any Donaire opponent, but not so worthy that Donaire must fight him asap. Again, the Ward Bute comparison is pretty good, but far less extreme than this.
        WV2 was so good that he was knocked out by an old, out of his weight Arce...

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        • Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
          WV2 was so good that he was knocked out by an old, out of his weight Arce...
          It's a hell of a lot better than getting KOed by Bernard Dunne, right? Or almost stopped by that telefutura prospect, like Ramos' last fight.

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          • Originally posted by DTMB View Post
            because he has 11 fights!!!

            has the thought occurred to you that maybe arum wants to build up rigondeaux into a future star?

            There's a reason why floyd became a star under arum. There's a reason why oscar became a star under arum. There's a reason why cotto became a star under arum. There's a reason why Pacquiao became a star under arum.

            TOP RANK KNOWS WTF ITS DOING.

            There's a reason why GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS HAS YET TO PRODUCE A YOUNG PROSPECT INTO A ALL STAR BOXER.

            Top Rank knows how to develop guys from beginner to star boxer.

            There's a reason why their match maker bruce trampler is going to the hall of fame.

            THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.

            Rigo as 11 fights. The mainstream doesnt know who he is. Yes, the mainstream dont know who mathebula or Vasquez jr is but they are not being groomed to be a future star. Rigo has great potential. Why ruin that potential by putting him in with the wolves when he only has 11 fights?

            There's a reason why hardcore fans are hardcore fans. Not boxing promoters who have to think of business consequences and future planning of a fighter.

            They know how to properly build a fighter. You dont.
            They are not building Rigo career. You dont put a guy with 3 pro fights against a guy with 60 + fights if you dont believe the guy has the tools. Most prospects fight Beranza when they are into their 15 fight. Not the case with Rigo. They know he can compete with the best of the weight class, and that list includes Nonito. By now this fight was consulted to Bruce Tampler and I bet that he advise Bob not to make it because Rigo is going to beat him.

            Nonito is pretty good. He is fast. He has decent power. But the guy is there waiting to unload that left all fight long. He dont want to take risks. WV2 was a guy with no AM experience, beat a 115 Sonsona for the title and defended against a cab driver. A 36 yr old Nishioka, with a year off, and coming from a fight against past his best Marquez is not something to get excited about. He needs to fight Rigo to prove he is the best. Rigo skills alone combine with his record at 122 is more than anything done by WV2, Mathebula, Mares and Moreno at 122.

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            • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
              It's a hell of a lot better than getting KOed by Bernard Dunne, right? Or almost stopped by that telefutura prospect, like Ramos' last fight.
              Cordoba was stopped by Dunne over a year and half before he fought Rigo.

              WV2... less than a year.

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              • Originally posted by SoggyLungs View Post
                it was marvin sonsona...young undefeated former wbo super flyweight champ.
                ... who basically retired since losing that vacant title he won in his first defense.

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                • Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
                  Rigo HAS fought a couple relevant 122lbers, but he hasn't fought enough. He won't be able to make up for lost time. Marroquin was a decent opponent, but he was a prospect at the end of the day. Arum isn't doing him any favors by putting him in with those kinds of opponents. Who is it gonna be next...Jesse Magdaleno??
                  Marroquin would have probably busted up Nishioka. You folks dont know, Robert was a highly decorated US Amateur boxing star. Was scouted by TR at a very young age. His pro career hasnt matched his Amateur success but with the experience he has the kid could fight at the top levels. I think I read somewhere he has a win over Gary Russell as an Amateur too.

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                  • Originally posted by Elotero View Post
                    Marroquin would have probably busted up Nishioka. You folks dont know, Robert was a highly decorated US Amateur boxing star. Was scouted by TR at a very young age. His pro career hasnt matched his Amateur success but with the experience he has the kid could fight at the top levels. I think I read somewhere he has a win over Gary Russell as an Amateur too.
                    and Adrian Broner.

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                    • Originally posted by Elotero View Post
                      Marroquin would have probably busted up Nishioka. You folks dont know, Robert was a highly decorated US Amateur boxing star. Was scouted by TR at a very young age. His pro career hasnt matched his Amateur success but with the experience he has the kid could fight at the top levels. I think I read somewhere he has a win over Gary Russell as an Amateur too.

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