Donaire-Rigondeaux Full of Promise

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  • mathed
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    #31
    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
    The undercard is a disgrace. I might not bother watching those fights if they were on FNF. But, whatcha gonna do? Donaire-Rigondeaux is too much for me to pass up.
    Yeah,I'm like who cares about the undercards at this point.....the clarification that the main even will bring is worth 10 crappy undercard fights imo. I've been looking forward to this fight for a long time, very, very intriguing matchup. This is a fight for those that love the sweet science, the technical aspect. May not be a "fan friendly" fight like Rios-Alvarado but it will be an awesome display of technical prowess and show just how important the subtle nuances and adjustments mid-fight truly are.

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    • Hougigo
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      #32
      Will Zewski be televised?

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      • Angelo89
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        #33
        I agree that this is the biggest fight since Tyson-Holyfield. First time in a while that the #1 and the #2 face each other.

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          #34
          Originally posted by mathed
          Yeah,I'm like who cares about the undercards at this point.....the clarification that the main even will bring is worth 10 crappy undercard fights imo. I've been looking forward to this fight for a long time, very, very intriguing matchup. This is a fight for those that love the sweet science, the technical aspect. May not be a "fan friendly" fight like Rios-Alvarado but it will be an awesome display of technical prowess and show just how important the subtle nuances and adjustments mid-fight truly are.
          I grew up watching "boxing matches," not "fights," per se. Even the heated bouts, like Duran-Leonard I, were contests of skill. I'm weary of watching two Neanderthals beat each others brains in for the sake of entertainment. The KO remains the single most exciting thing in boxing. But that doesn't mean it can't be built up with some tactical precision. This could very well be the fight of the year for long-time boxing fans. I pray....

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