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  • #81
    Originally posted by BMWM3P View Post
    Look, you fail to understand my point which you are clearly making for me. It is the upity notion that people like you make and that is, if anyone finds this fight boring they simply don't know what they are watching, don't know **** about boxing or aren't real fans which is laughable at best.

    It is funny to see the so called "boxing purists"peeleft: act as if they are some kind of highly evolved boxing who rule over the lowly so called "casual fan".
    Man, that's bull****. I can certainly understand someone finding it boring. People like different styles. Some can enjoy this, while a lot more prefer two guys to beat the **** out of each other. It is more exciting when its a back and forth war. This was a good fight though. Very intense. Just a different type. If you felt like a smash and **** type fight, obviously this wasn't it, but for those guys going further than just saying 'I didn't like it that much. Not enough action, I prefer wars' and actually *****ing about Rigo like he's some kind of *****, running joke....well, that ***** running joke beat the **** out of the other counter puncher.

    What pisses me off though is the ****s calling Rigo a runner, a ***** etc etc. all the usual crap for not exchanging and not trying to please the fans by deliberately taking the risk of getting KTFO for their pleasure and probably losing any future big pay days down the road to send money to his kids and **** back in Cuba. It's his life and business after all. Won't last long.

    Guys *****ing about him playing it safe in this, his first big fight, are ****ing ludicrous. Donaire hasn't exactly been a war machine, and he certainly wasn't in this fight.

    People are genuinely wanting the guy to have stood in front of Donaire and just swung it out with him. Instead he throws more shots, he lands more shots, he lands more in each round and at a higher percentage, but he does it while moving back, slipping, ducking and countering a guy who could knock him out with one shot.

    The funniest thing is that when they did exchange, it was nearly always Rigo landing the last shot, or when he did get hit always coming back with a shot and it was nearly always the bigger, harder shot too.

    Who was the guy who got most hurt? Who looked badly busted up? Who nearly got stopped at the end?

    Man, those guys are ****s. Don't ****ing watch two counter punchers if you don't like it. The UFC was on, **** off to that instead. Did you morons actually expect Rios/Alvarado 3?

    No, you expected Donaire to knock him out in spectacular fashion and when he got his ass beat, you could only resort to crying about it because it didn't turn like you had hoped. ****ing girls.
    Last edited by BennyST; 04-14-2013, 10:24 AM.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by PBP View Post
      I wouldn't say that. But what I will say is that if you find the art of hitting and not getting hit boring, you aren't a fan of boxing your a fan of a style. Which is OK. I don't expect a fan of hard rock music to be a fan of classical music. The problem comes when people insult these fighters just because they don't understand what they are watching in the ring.

      The sport of boxing involves numerous styles and a true fan appreciates them all.
      Exactly.

      This fight was FAR from boring.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by BennyST View Post
        Man, that's bull****. I can certainly understand someone finding it boring. People like different styles. Some can enjoy this, while a lot more prefer two guys to beat the **** out of each other. It is more exciting when its a back and forth war. This was a good fight though. Very intense. Just a different type. If you felt like a smash and **** type fight, obviously this wasn't it, but for those guys going further than just saying 'I didn't like it that much. Not enough action, I prefer wars' and actually *****ing about Rigo like he's some kind of *****, running joke....well, that ***** running joke beat the **** out of the other counter puncher.

        What pisses me off though is the ****s calling Rigo a runner, a ***** etc etc. all the usual crap for not exchanging and not trying to please the fans by deliberately taking the risk of getting KTFO for their pleasure and probably losing any future big pay days down the road to send money to his kids and **** back in Cuba. It's his life and business after all. Won't last long.

        Guys *****ing about him playing it safe in this, his first big fight, are ****ing ludicrous. Donaire hasn't exactly been a war machine, and he certainly wasn't in this fight.

        People are genuinely wanting the guy to have stood in front of Donaire and just swung it out with him. Instead he throws more shots, he lands more shots, he lands more in each round and at a higher percentage, but he does it while moving back, slipping, ducking and countering a guy who could knock him out with one shot.

        The funniest thing is that when they did exchange, it was nearly always Rigo landing the last shot and it was nearly always the bigger, harder shot too.

        Who was the guy who got most hurt? Who looked badly busted up? Who nearly got stopped at the end?

        Man, those guys are ****s. Don't ****ing watch two counter punchers if you don't like it. The UFC was on, **** off to that instead. Did you morons actually expect Rios/Alvarado 3?

        No, you expected Domaire to knock him out in spectacular fashion and when he got his ass beat, you could only resort to crying about it because it didn't turn like you had hoped. ****ing girls.
        Too much truth in this post and the last part was 100% accurate.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by New England
          Quote:

          Originally Posted by Konstantin

          Rigo was probably more to blame for making the fight negative. He committed to no offense whatsoever unless it was a counter. So unless Nito was punching Rigo wasn't landing any meaningful shots.

          I feel like people are over excited about Rigo in this fight. If you didn't see Nito win any exchanges before the knockdown you were listening to the crowd instead of watching the fight.


          donaire has got to be able to cut off the ring.

          also, for a f#cking 122 lber, he needs to throw more punches. is it a sin for the guy to jab?

          he's always fought this way, though, when you think of it. he just fought guys that weren't good enough to stay away from his bombs for 12 rounds. rigo caught one big one, and he got right back up and wanted to fight immediately.

          he didnt even wait for esteves to finish counting
          That was some Gamboa type ****. Never expected it from Rigo... I had to bust out laughing when he did that.

          Last night was ****ing awesome. The fight was epic. I'm not known for rewatching fights but I will be rewatching this one. Rigo did so many things in there that one can learn from. That **** was like an instructional video.


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          • #85
            Originally posted by BennyST View Post
            Man, that's bull****. I can certainly understand someone finding it boring. People like different styles. Some can enjoy this, while a lot more prefer two guys to beat the **** out of each other. It is more exciting when its a back and forth war. This was a good fight though. Very intense. Just a different type. If you felt like a smash and **** type fight, obviously this wasn't it, but for those guys going further than just saying 'I didn't like it that much. Not enough action, I prefer wars' and actually *****ing about Rigo like he's some kind of *****, running joke....well, that ***** running joke beat the **** out of the other counter puncher.

            What pisses me off though is the ****s calling Rigo a runner, a ***** etc etc. all the usual crap for not exchanging and not trying to please the fans by deliberately taking the risk of getting KTFO for their pleasure and probably losing any future big pay days down the road to send money to his kids and **** back in Cuba. It's his life and business after all. Won't last long.

            Guys *****ing about him playing it safe in this, his first big fight, are ****ing ludicrous. Donaire hasn't exactly been a war machine, and he certainly wasn't in this fight.

            People are genuinely wanting the guy to have stood in front of Donaire and just swung it out with him. Instead he throws more shots, he lands more shots, he lands more in each round and at a higher percentage, but he does it while moving back, slipping, ducking and countering a guy who could knock him out with one shot.

            The funniest thing is that when they did exchange, it was nearly always Rigo landing the last shot, or when he did get hit always coming back with a shot and it was nearly always the bigger, harder shot too.

            Who was the guy who got most hurt? Who looked badly busted up? Who nearly got stopped at the end?

            Man, those guys are ****s. Don't ****ing watch two counter punchers if you don't like it. The UFC was on, **** off to that instead. Did you morons actually expect Rios/Alvarado 3?

            No, you expected Donaire to knock him out in spectacular fashion and when he got his ass beat, you could only resort to crying about it because it didn't turn like you had hoped. ****ing girls.
            green k!!!

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