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  • #41
    Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
    Gamboa toyed with prime, undefeated Barros & toyed with a better, younger version of Salido then went on to absolutely destroy Solis.

    Barros had lost 2 of his last 3, arguably 3 of 4

    2 *decent* wins for Mikey but Gamboa beat the much better versions.

    Its easy to break a rock once its already been cracked

    I am starting to warm to Mikey but the guys done nothing to suggest hes above Rigondeaux or Gamboa. Hes milking a weak division & tbh I don't really fault him for it.
    Salido had 1 less defeat when he faced Gamboa and let's not forget 2 wins over Juama when he faced Mikey.

    Toyed with Barros???, are you phukknnn drunk, Gamboa had spaghetti legs about 3-4 times in that fight. Holding because you're about to go down is no where near toying with anyone.

    Dear god, Solis? You trolling this website at a ATG level.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Pacdbest View Post
      Here's more from 2007
      07-02-2007, 07:41 PM #1
      PacDbest
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      Join Date: May 2006
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      vCash: 1000 Default Darchinyan VS Donaire, I smell an Upset...

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      I like Darchinyan, I like KO artist, I like fighters who fights anybody. I've seen a Bunch of Darchinyan fights. Even rate him top of the 112 & top 15 P4P.

      I've seen only about 3 fights of Nonito in youtube. But I met the guy & his Brother Glen personally twice at a Party & we talk a lot about Boxing. He said he beat Jason Litzau in the Amateur. Also they thought that they we're robbed by the Judges when he fought Viloria in the Olympic trials. He is supposed to be lined up against Arce but Arce lost to mijares. That's why I'm not surprised when I heard he got This title shot.

      Based on my observation Donaire is very skillfull, quick with his hands & feet, has some Power, full of confidence, very smart, in short he's the Filipino version of PBF. Personality wise this guy are way different than his Brother Glen who is the Shy or low key guy. Nonito, in the Parties that we've been in, is the light of the dancefloor. He dances all night long proves he has an endless stamina. Good dancer too means he has good Hand, eye & feet coordination.

      The only question is... can he handle Vic's Power?? I ask his cornermen if he has a good chin, they say he was woobled once but recovered & KO the opponent shortly.

      I've seen replay of the dachinyan-Pacheco fight, in this fight Pacheco was outboxing Vic, Then the fireworks interrupt the fight, Vic recovered & KOed Pacheco shortly. Pacheco is one of the tallest fighter Vic has fought.

      The reason I smell upset is because Nonito is a Legit 5'6" & a half. he's quicker & he can move. Vic will have a hardtime finding him. Nonito has a lethal left hook & I see them landing everytime Vic tries to attack. I don't think Darchinyan can be KOed, but I see Donaire outboxing him in a lopsided fashion. Kinda like what Mijares did to ARce.


      Have you ever predicted a Filipino wouldn't win? You're blinded by country of origin!
      I'm not saying your predictions are rubbish or anything but everytime you pick the Filipino too win based on virtually nothing but he is of the same nationality. Nothing wrong with supporting your countrymen don't get me wrong.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
        I'm not bragging anything, you asked for my old predictions I gave them to you. The reality is I beat you both times I entered!
        95% + of your predictions are ''Pac will win'' guess what, I've got a 100% success rate saying Floyd will win lol
        I don't really care who is better at predicting fights than me tbh; I get most outcomes right & make good money doing so but I am not claiming I am the best on here because I am not.

        You've only seen the 130 Pac with the Power of a middleweight. I mean WTF? Its just a load of Pacquaio nut-hugging and sheer nonsense.
        Pac beat Margarito right? he's almost a middleweight!

        How about did u predict that Floyd might duck Pac and might duck the tougher foes? I predicted that too!

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        • #44
          Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
          Have you ever predicted a Filipino wouldn't win? You're blinded by country of origin!
          I'm not saying your predictions are rubbish or anything but everytime you pick the Filipino too win based on virtually nothing but he is of the same nationality. Nothing wrong with supporting your countrymen don't get me wrong.
          I don't waste time Predicting if I think my fighter will lose. But when I think one fighter is special, or has chance of an upset, I waste time on it! Look at Farinas-Gamboa, I made predictions coz there's chance of an upset! And He almost Koed Gamboa!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Pacdbest View Post
            I don't waste time Predicting if I think my fighter will lose. But when I think one fighter is special, or has chance of an upset, I waste time on it! Look at Farinas-Gamboa, I made predictions coz there's chance of an upset! And He almost Koed Gamboa!
            I felt Farenas was a bit of a live dog myself tbf & still feel he can bounce back well, hes a good fighter, exciting guy who gives it his all. He was nailing Uchiyama until a cut caused a halt to the fight.

            This is what I said before the Gamboa fight...

            ''Whilst I feel Gamboa is an exceptional talent, I believe Farenas can give him problems. Gamboa may make it look easy, hes that good on his A game, but baring in mind his inactivity & me feeling Farenas is very underrated, I feel this is a good fight.

            Farenas is a very tough, awkward southpaw with a big punch. hes a good bodypuncher, he has a nice uppercut. Hes got speed, he lets nothing go too waste and when he has you hurt, he's a good finisher. I genuinely do see a bit of Pacquaio in him. Not just because he is a southpaw and Filipino, but the style, the way he loops his lead over the top, the angles, hes a good balanced fighter.
            I feel hes been a bit unfortunate with decisions and he does cut easily.

            I expect Gamboa to win but I'm not one of these that expects this to be a walk in the park.''

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            • #46
              Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
              I felt Farenas was a bit of a live dog myself tbf & still feel he can bounce back well, hes a good fighter, exciting guy who gives it his all. He was nailing Uchiyama until a cut caused a halt to the fight.

              This is what I said before the Gamboa fight...

              ''Whilst I feel Gamboa is an exceptional talent, I believe Farenas can give him problems. Gamboa may make it look easy, hes that good on his A game, but baring in mind his inactivity & me feeling Farenas is very underrated, I feel this is a good fight.

              Farenas is a very tough, awkward southpaw with a big punch. hes a good bodypuncher, he has a nice uppercut. Hes got speed, he lets nothing go too waste and when he has you hurt, he's a good finisher. I genuinely do see a bit of Pacquaio in him. Not just because he is a southpaw and Filipino, but the style, the way he loops his lead over the top, the angles, hes a good balanced fighter.
              I feel hes been a bit unfortunate with decisions and he does cut easily.

              I expect Gamboa to win but I'm not one of these that expects this to be a walk in the park.''
              you did good in that one! but u suck too much of Rigo You'll get embarrassed after the fight!

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              • #47
                Originally posted by WARQUEZ View Post
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                • #48
                  Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                  April 13th, come back and mock me then, you won't be nowhere to be seen!

                  You'll understand why I said that and you will no longer be blinded. You'll see what I've always seen in Rigondeaux.

                  If Rigondeaux was a black American he would be hailed as the second coming of Pernell Whitaker!

                  Go study his footwork, his reflexes, his defense, speed, accuracy, timing, counterpunching ability you'll realise what I said is true.

                  I don't have to tell you his achievements, they speak for themselves.
                  There's no doubt that Rigondeaux has talent, and his amateur career was phenomenal, but its now the pro ranks. To talk of his amateur achievements now is redundant! Respect is earned, not given, and Rigondeaux hasn't earned it in the pro ranks yet!

                  Although I do respect what your saying I don't believe that his defence is all that its cracked up to be, and his footwork is good, but all he can do is go in straight lines, he has absolutely no lateral movement from waht I've seen so far in his fights or training.

                  That is going to feed into Donaire's timing which I believe is better than Rigondeaux's, I truly believe that Nonito is going to KO him, brutally, I'd bet my house on it.

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                  • #49
                    I've had the opportunity to see Rigo train in Miami from a friend who's worked with some of his trainer and he is definitely one of the better skilled fighters I've personally seen. But gauging his size in comparison to even the Featherweight he was sparring was kinda crazy, then I look at Donaire and I'm like "Damn..." Rigo also was getting clipped with left hooks that weren't nearly as fast as Donaire's.

                    Rigo's downfall as a Pro (and going into a fight with Donaire) is he is very reluctant to let his hands go, and a lot of that comes from his amateur pedigree. I can see Donaire landing hard shots on him as he starts to see he's losing the fight, maybe he'll turn it up...but he clearly won't be at an advantage. Another scenario is he feels a hard shot from Donaire and flees for the rest of the fight (which is very possible).

                    I like both fighters and have only seen Rigo train and fight live, but even me being half Cuban...I don't think Rigo is going to stand up to Donaire's shots based on how he's taking the same punch from fighters with much less power than Donaire, because Donaire WILL land, believe that.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by toshmurph View Post
                      There's no doubt that Rigondeaux has talent, and his amateur career was phenomenal, but its now the pro ranks. To talk of his amateur achievements now is redundant! Respect is earned, not given, and Rigondeaux hasn't earned it in the pro ranks yet!

                      Although I do respect what your saying I don't believe that his defence is all that its cracked up to be, and his footwork is good, but all he can do is go in straight lines, he has absolutely no lateral movement from waht I've seen so far in his fights or training.

                      That is going to feed into Donaire's timing which I believe is better than Rigondeaux's, I truly believe that Nonito is going to KO him, brutally, I'd bet my house on it.
                      Donaire's timing is nowhere nearly as good as Rigo's. Nonito misses a whole lot. Guille is very precise. Timing, or lack thereof, is what makes these facts possible. When you say Donaire's timing is better than Rigo's, you're probably thinking of his devastating left-hook KOs. But for every amazing shot Nonito has landed there have been hundreds of misses.

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