Nonito Donaire Vs Guillermo Rigondeaux: Who Wins?

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #171
    Originally posted by Pacdbest
    Manny's strong mentally!! he wasn't dominated, he was just caught when get out of balance!

    but when nonito hit that small melon of rigo, the shock wave will be too much! he wont recover!
    Yeah, keep telling yourself that, Oracle. Manny's lights were turned out by a career-altering explosion.

    I already posted this on another thread, but I'll bet anyone all my points that Donaire does not KO Rigo. Keep dreaming. (Any of you "trillionaires" reading this, you'll have to give me good odds.)

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    • Pacdbest
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      #172
      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
      Yeah, keep telling yourself that, Oracle. Manny's lights were turned out by a career-altering explosion.

      I already posted this on another thread, but I'll bet anyone all my points that Donaire does not KO Rigo. Keep dreaming. (Any of you "trillionaires" reading this, you'll have to give me good odds.)
      I'll bet Manny will be back & get his revenge!

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      • El Angel
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        #173
        After watching both guys fights the last week or so and comparing them, I'm going with "The Jackal" on a body shot KO. I can't wait for fight night.

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        • fceeviper
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          #174
          I feel Rigo will outbox Nonito, but Nonito still gets the decision.

          Jim Lampely will agree with that outcome. :wank:

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          • Cuauhtémoc1520
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            #175
            This is how I see the fight going.

            Donaire is bigger and stronger in this fight, he may also be the faster guy but that's impossible to tell.

            One thing I noticed about Rigo, watching his fights and spar one of my guys recently here in Miami, is that he's incredibly hard to hit. He just moves so well and his feet are amazing. His head movement is fast twitch and he just counters beautifully.

            In saying all that, I think it will still be very hard for Rigo to keep from getting hit with a big shot for 12 rounds. When I did see Rigo hit in the gym, I can tell you he's not the strongest guy. Meaning, he can be knocked off balance and isn't a tough brawler type obviously.

            Marroquin hurt him twice, and he's not nearly as fast as Donaire. I think Rigo will have to box and move and I see him winning early rounds, but in the end I think Donaire's speed and power will win him the night.

            I have Donaire winning by TKO late in this one.

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            • Light_Speed
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              #176
              Originally posted by Ido
              Nonito's only hope for Rigo to get careless, and land his signature left hook.

              Otherwise, Rigo's mobility, and defense will carry him to a decisive UD. Of the two, Rigo is more technically sound.
              More technically sound doesn't make you a better fighter. For example, Lara is more technically sound than Canelo but I don't think he would beat him. Several fighters were more technically sound than Roy Jones and they still got their asses kicked.

              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
              I haven't seen Donaire's explosiveness freeze anyone that didn't have one foot into retirement, at least not lately. Vazquez Jr wasn't an impressive win, neither was Mathebula. The tiny Narvaez came to survive, but he did demonstrate that good defense can nullify Nonito's offense. Rigo has excellent defense. The main difference is that he has potent offense to back it up. It's gonna be interesting.
              What Naravez did proves my point, he's usually a busy fighter but against Donaire he shelled up and rarely engaged, if Rigo does the same thing he loses the fight on points. Rigo has good defense but Marroquin was able to touch him several times with that right hand-left hook combination, it looks like Rigo is not used to fighters who lead with power shots, the amateurs don't prepare you for that.

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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #177
                Originally posted by El Angel
                After watching both guys fights the last week or so and comparing them, I'm going with "The Jackal" on a body shot KO. I can't wait for fight night.
                Glad you think so, Angel. I'm feeling better about Rigo's chances, although it's still a tough fight to call.

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                • El Angel
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                  #178
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                  Glad you think so, Angel. I'm feeling better about Rigo's chances, although it's still a tough fight to call.
                  I just can't get over how looping Donaire's left hook can be at times. He has fast hands, but Guillermo throws tight straight shots and I think his punches will get there first.

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                  • MJ223
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                    #179
                    Originally posted by Jack Napier
                    Nonito wins decisively
                    if Rigo boxes/fights like a champ, Nonito KO's his ass
                    if he decides to ride his bike, Nonito gets a wide UD
                    hoping for the former, but expecting the latter
                    Nonito will win, but Rigo will make sure the fight sucks balls
                    Has been my pick since this fight has been called for..... Pretty much word for word

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                    • CubanGuyNYC
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                      #180
                      Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
                      This is how I see the fight going.

                      Donaire is bigger and stronger in this fight, he may also be the faster guy but that's impossible to tell.

                      One thing I noticed about Rigo, watching his fights and spar one of my guys recently here in Miami, is that he's incredibly hard to hit. He just moves so well and his feet are amazing. His head movement is fast twitch and he just counters beautifully.

                      In saying all that, I think it will still be very hard for Rigo to keep from getting hit with a big shot for 12 rounds. When I did see Rigo hit in the gym, I can tell you he's not the strongest guy. Meaning, he can be knocked off balance and isn't a tough brawler type obviously.

                      Marroquin hurt him twice, and he's not nearly as fast as Donaire. I think Rigo will have to box and move and I see him winning early rounds, but in the end I think Donaire's speed and power will win him the night.

                      I have Donaire winning by TKO late in this one.
                      I agree: twelve rounds is a long time not to get hit with something flush. I do believe Rigo will get touched at some point. It'll all hinge on how he reacts. I believe the jury is still out on Guille's chin, but he's a very small guy who's probably better suited to 118. I can understand why he gets moved when hit. Marroquin, is a solid 5' 8" fighter. It's no surprise he rocked Rigo. Nonito might hit harder, but Robert is no slouch, and he's substantially bigger than Donaire.

                      Always a pleasure to read your opinion, Cuauhtémoc. I just hope you're wrong about this one.

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