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  • dan_cov
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    #11
    Originally posted by danceswithfire
    rigo's weakness = left hook

    best left hook = nonitos

    simple



    And what makes you think Rigondeaux's weakness is the left hook? Because Marroquinn landed one?

    That is how good Rigondeaux is he gets hit with a single shot and people claim its a weakness.

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    • danceswithfire
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      #12
      Originally posted by dan_cov
      And what makes you think Rigondeaux's weakness is the left hook? Because Marroquinn landed one?

      That is how good Rigondeaux is he gets hit with a single shot and people claim its a weakness.
      no doubt ..he did'nt get hurt once ..twice he got hurt with the same punch by the same average fighter..

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      • dan_cov
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        #13
        Originally posted by HeroBando
        Did you forget Donaire spent a lot of time at 115, and 112 also? You know none of the champs would fight him at 115, hence only that interim belt at that weight. You think Narvaez or Montiel would do much better at 115?

        I don't think either would of done well at any weight. Its like Donaire gets a pass because he used to fight in the lower weight divisions.
        Newflash for you; Wladimir Klitschko was also a 112lbs at one point!

        Narvaez is a 5ft3, tiny little man who was outweighed on fight night by something ridiculous like 20lbs despite being forced to move up a weight division!

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        • TRTboy
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          #14
          Originally posted by dan_cov
          And what makes you think Rigondeaux's weakness is the left hook? Because Marroquinn landed one?

          That is how good Rigondeaux is he gets hit with a single shot and people claim its a weakness.
          Actually every southpaw is susceptible of a left hook. Especially ones that have their right hand low all the time like.... yep Rigo.

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          • dan_cov
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            #15
            Originally posted by danceswithfire
            no doubt ..he did'nt get hurt once ..twice he got hurt with the same punch by the same average fighter..

            That average fighter had 300 amateur fights, is huge at the weight and defeated the likes of Gary Russell Jr in the Ams.
            He is vastly experienced and very heavy handed.

            He got dropped and lost every single round but one, two at the very most. He got dominated!

            Lennox Lewis was often open for the left hook, David Tua had one of the best ever, we all know that one went.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TRTboy
              Actually every southpaw is susceptible of a left hook. Especially ones that have their right hand low all the time like.... yep Rigo.

              And Donaire is open for everything, his defense sucks. He got outlanded by over 150 punches by Jeffrey Mathebula!

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              • danceswithfire
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                #17
                Originally posted by dan_cov
                That average fighter had 300 amateur fights, is huge at the weight and defeated the likes of Gary Russell Jr in the Ams.
                He is vastly experienced and very heavy handed.

                He got dropped and lost every single round but one, two at the very most. He got dominated!

                Lennox Lewis was often open for the left hook, David Tua had one of the best ever, we all know that one went.
                who cares about amatuer fights ..he's in the pros now ..carlos pinto and abdulaev beat cotto in the ams ..did it matter in the pros?..

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #18
                  I favor Donaire's movement and angles to overcome Rigo's stiff stance and narrow mobility. Also, Rigondeaux seemed to seriously lose focus when getting hit in that last fight. Donaire will eat that **** alive.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TRTboy
                    Actually every southpaw is susceptible of a left hook. Especially ones that have their right hand low all the time like.... yep Rigo.
                    That picture distracts me.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by dan_cov
                      That average fighter had 300 amateur fights, is huge at the weight and defeated the likes of Gary Russell Jr in the Ams.
                      He is vastly experienced and very heavy handed.

                      He got dropped and lost every single round but one, two at the very most. He got dominated!

                      Lennox Lewis was often open for the left hook, David Tua had one of the best ever, we all know that one went.
                      Lennox Lewis is much much much better than any version of Rigo, Nonito is overall better than Tua. Tua was also 5'10 to Lennox's 6'5

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