Is Donaire v Mares a problem due to promotional issues? Because that's the fight I would most like to see!! Donaire/Rigo would be awesome too and thus far, Donaire hasn't really ducked anyone so the accusations are unfounded...for now.
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Originally posted by MR. LARRYXSo after he ko's Rigo what will the excuse be??"oh Donaire is too big for 122 and is picking on smaller fighters?"
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYCQuote:
Originally Posted by jsfd26
I don't care what Donaire is listed as but I'm willing to bet my left nut that he's not 5'5". Before they changed It he was listed as 5'8". I'm pretty sure he's in that range, 5'7" 5'8".
Careful what you bet those nuts on, bro. lol
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Originally posted by PacKOtyson View PostI used to like Donaire, but his excuses are ridiculous. Also, he acts like a superstar, but he couldn't fill the Depot Center in his own backyard. Also, for the fight against Arce most of the crowd was Mexican.
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Originally posted by jsfd26 View PostHehe. Watch his weigh in picture vs Vazquez... He's taller and I believe both listed at 5'5" 1/2.
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Originally posted by sapawQuote:
Originally Posted by jsfd26
Hehe. Watch his weigh in picture vs Vazquez... He's taller and I believe both listed at 5'5" 1/2.
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there's no such HEIGHT division... there are reasons why it is called Weight Division...
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I just hope that after Donaire beats the cuban out of Rigo, that NSB will not say that either Rigo is untested as a pro or he's already too old
Both are expected to crop up the second after, but here's to wishful thinking
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI'm convinced this is a common misconception. Rigo and Donaire are listed at the same height: 5' 5 1/2". Nonito looks pretty soft at 122, while Guillermo is hard as a rock. As for power, I would give the edge to Donaire and his left hook. But Rigo is no slouch in that department.
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