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Donaire has the same problem Trinidad years ago
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Originally posted by El C@cique@PR View PostDin ding ding, we have a winner!!!!
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Originally posted by El C@cique@PR View PostBack in the day, Tito was whipping guys left and right and he had to move up to fight a olimpic gold medal winner with less than 15 fights. When he took a fight for 4 millions that could cost hom 10millions, he said, this are the ones that get you to the hall fame even though I wont get much credit from the general boxing fan.
Nonito is in the same bout, Rigondeaux is an uknown to the general fan, and for most people in general. Let alone his he only have 11 fights and has fought no-one of notice to the public.
Donaire's stocks could possibly take a hit and they will take a hit. If he wins in impresive fasion, the people will say he destroy and inexperience foe, if he struggles he will get shitted on, because he struggle with an 11 fights fighter and if he loses he will be considered an instant hype job even though we know that isnt the case.
So dont get it twisted folks, this is a great boxing match for us boxing junkies and for Rigo, but Donaire isnt winning much, even if he wins the fight!
At this time the Mares fight is the one that has to get made but the politics won't allow it ala Floyd/Pac.
This is the second best fight that can get done at this weight.
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Originally posted by lx!! View PostI don't remember Tito fighting Reid, but I do remember Tito beating the living hell out of him if I remember correctly from the opening round? Haven't seen that fight in a while. After that he pretty much crushed Vargas & joppy
Considering Reid was very much in that fight in the early going and picked up some rounds, this is wrong - as is the assertion that "he pretty much crushed Vargas." Trinidad didn't establish any sort of dominance in that fight (the Reid fight) until around the middle rounds.
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Damn I miss Tito! The glory and respect he captured and brought to P.R. The way he represented us. The way he fought , everything about him. We lack that type of fighters today in P.R. We are just not producing athletes like we could. I believe the talent is there but the passion/dedication/discipline is not there at all. When I go to P.R I always go with my cousins to play baseball and basketball and there's a lot of talent over there even in the street. Seems Luke everyone is too busy listening to reggaeton killing each other and choosing to live a "gangster lifestyle" selling drugs and doing ****** ****. Its a damn shame.Last edited by MODAPHUKA; 02-21-2013, 03:37 PM.
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Originally posted by El C@cique@PR View PostBack in the day, Tito was whipping guys left and right and he had to move up to fight a olimpic gold medal winner with less than 15 fights. When he took a fight for 4 millions that could cost hom 10millions, he said, this are the ones that get you to the hall fame even though I wont get much credit from the general boxing fan.
Nonito is in the same bout, Rigondeaux is an uknown to the general fan, and for most people in general. Let alone his he only have 11 fights and has fought no-one of notice to the public.
Donaire's stocks could possibly take a hit and they will take a hit. If he wins in impresive fasion, the people will say he destroy and inexperience foe, if he struggles he will get shitted on, because he struggle with an 11 fights fighter and if he loses he will be considered an instant hype job even though we know that isnt the case.
So dont get it twisted folks, this is a great boxing match for us boxing junkies and for Rigo, but Donaire isnt winning much, even if he wins the fight!
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