In fights, when you're taller/have longer reach than some one that appears similar in size than you but may be bigger[6-15lbs whatever], you tend to not care about his weight. You towering over the person gives you more confidence than the person outweighing you. It's a psychological effect. Looking up to someone is intimidating.
How can Donaire beat Rigondeaux...
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I posted this earlier, but no one has answered my question. Boxrec has Nonito listed at 5' 5 1/2" (Rigo at 5' 4 1/2"). Do we have any idea if this is accurate? Everyone seems to think Donaire is so huge for the division.
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I'd say nearer the 5' 6 1/2" mark and he rehydrates to high 130s.
For tiny Narvaez he rehydrated to 134lbs I think it was first thing in the morning and was bragging about still having 3 meals to go on his FB so I can only presume he was around 140 in there.Comment
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I think people see the robotic stance and get fooled into thinking, "Damn, this guy is incredible". He's quite good, no doubt. But I haven't seen enough from him to justify the tremendous hype. However, I have seen enough to know that he loses to Donaire.Comment
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skip to 14 secs to avoid the annoying intro...but he is apparently 5'5"1/2 ..Comment
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I don't bandwagon anything. I am not biased.
I am a critic of most of these hypejobs and have took a lot of flack over the years for speaking out on Khan and the likes.
When I tell you a fighter is a hypejob, I'm not being a troll or a hater, I'm telling it how it is.
I have seen enough of Rigondeaux and Donaire over the years and my opinion is set in stone, mark it down. Maybe I am a little too high on Rigondeaux but I like too think I know styles and can recognise talent.
As for Golovkin, I agree, its too early to say, hes fought one guy who wasn't even in the top 10.Comment
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Okay, let's say Donaire is 5' 6 1/2". That doesn't make him a giant, even in the junior featherweight division. Re-hydrating to the mid-high 130s could be significant, depending on the opponent. I've heard Rigo walks around pretty close to his fighting weight. The guy is ripped.Comment
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Okay, let's say Donaire is 5' 6 1/2". That doesn't make him a giant, even in the junior featherweight division. Re-hydrating to the mid-high 130s could be significant, depending on the opponent. I've heard Rigo walks around pretty close to his fighting weight. The guy is ripped.
He is still a unit for 122 nevermind 118, 115 etc
I imagine he'd have around a 10lb weight advantage over Rigondeaux come fight night. Rigondeaux only rehydrates a few lbs. Talk of him hiring a S&C coach actually, Heredia is in talks.Comment
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