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  • dan_cov
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    #1

    Donaires recent opposition hasn't done well

    Oh what a marvelous 2012 he had.

    Like I said, quantity over quality.

    Nishioka's old ass retired.
    Arce's old ass retired.
    Mathebula barely beat the very ordinary Ndlovu
    Vasquez Jr just got put on his ass and dropped a decision to a feather-fisted bum.

    Like I said, name value.

    A commentator says something and the whole world agrees. I personally want to thank you guys, you make me so much money from buying into such nonsense. I am sure 98% of boxing fans are incapable of forming their own opinion. They just go with whose hot at the time or what some analyst throws out there in the heat of the moment.

    Rigo was right, he would clatter all 4 of those clowns in the same day. He actually really would. One after the other. Seriously.

    Everything you tried to argue has so far backfired & I'm loving it!

    Vasquez Jr, old ass Arce, 90yr old Nishioka, Mathebula lol, Marroquinn would also beat the fawk out of all 4 of them
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    #2
    Did donaire **** your wife or something?

    Of all the fighters to put on blast for being suspect or choosing weak opposition, you choose donaire, who is probably the one shining light in this sport.

    Who is clean, doesn't duck anybody, always comes to fight or perform, and consistently only fights the top 5 ranked best fighters in his division.

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    • Russian Crushin
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      #3
      Donaire ruins fighters

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      • dan_cov
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        #4
        Originally posted by Strictly_UG
        Did donaire **** your wife or something?

        Of all the fighters to put on blast for being suspect or choosing weak opposition, you choose donaire, who is probably the one shining light for in sport.

        Who is clean, doesn't duck anybody, always comes to fight or perform, and consistently only fights the top 5 ranked best fighters in the world.

        Hes gone next week, Filipino boxing is dead. Deal with it!

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        • Pain~Lucy
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          #5
          Originally posted by Strictly_UG
          Did donaire **** your wife or something?

          Of all the fighters to put on blast for being suspect or choosing weak opposition, you choose donaire, who is probably the one shining light for in sport.

          Who is clean, doesn't duck anybody, always comes to fight or perform, and consistently only fights the top 5 ranked best fighters in the world.
          he's probably right about donaire's opposition not being productive, that's why i'm wondering what will happen to rigo after?

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #6
            I reckon Mathebula would be troubling for Rigondeaux, very troubling. Not really mad though, at least he squeezed that line of opposition within a year.

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              #7
              Originally posted by x2sasa
              he's probably right about donaire's opposition not being productive, that's why i'm wondering what will happen to rigo after?

              He'll be out celebrating then likely go upto 126 to cause havoc whilst GGG calls out Rigo's left overs.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
                I reckon Mathebula would be troubling for Rigondeaux, very troubling. Not really mad though, at least he squeezed that line of opposition within a year.

                Mathebula could potentially give Rigo problems due to his size advantage, punch output and awkwardness. Hes got one of those horrible styles that could make anybody look less than stellar in all fairness. The other three though, they get destroyed.

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                • BennyST
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                  #9
                  Well, maybe Rigo would beat them all, but considering the best guy he's ever fought is well, ummm, maybe.....ahhhh.....Cordoba.....maybe?

                  Well, anyway, let's just forget who Rigo has fought, it's not important because considering Rigo hasn't fought anyone the level of those guys, I'm not sure you can talk too much ****. I'd just wait until the fight is done, see what the outcome is, and either keep quiet or gloat like crazy.

                  The more you gloat now, the worse it's gonna look if he loses badly.

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                  • BennyST
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dan_cov
                    He'll be out celebrating then likely go upto 126 to cause havoc whilst GGG calls out Rigo's left overs.
                    Too small. He'd be fighting some big ****ers at 126 and he's easily small enough to make 118 with no problems.

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