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  • bojangles1987
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    #41
    This "Rigo won 10 rounds" **** is ridiculous. There were at least three rounds where the guy barely threw and Donaire landed enough to win the round, and there was the round with the KD. That's 4 right there.

    The first 10 rounds were all really inactive rounds, with the winner decided by a punch or two.

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    • BigAlexSand
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      #42
      Originally posted by vacon04
      @0:50 "I don't think he did enough to beat me tonight"

      Wow... Contradicting his statements directly after the fight.

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        #43
        Originally posted by bojangles1987
        This "Rigo won 10 rounds" **** is ridiculous. There were at least three rounds where the guy barely threw and Donaire landed enough to win the round, and there was the round with the KD. That's 4 right there.

        The first 10 rounds were all really inactive rounds, with the winner decided by a punch or two.
        If you gave Donaire more than three rounds, you're the one being ridiculous.

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          #44
          Originally posted by bojangles1987
          This "Rigo won 10 rounds" **** is ridiculous. There were at least three rounds where the guy barely threw and Donaire landed enough to win the round, and there was the round with the KD. That's 4 right there.

          The first 10 rounds were all really inactive rounds, with the winner decided by a punch or two.
          Come on bro, did you watch the fight? Go back and watch the first 5 or 6 rounds.


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          • bojangles1987
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            #45
            Originally posted by Matty Ice
            Come on bro, did you watch the fight? Go back and watch the first 5 or 6 rounds.


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            I did. There were two or three rounds through 9 where Rigondeaux posed and posed and posed. Donaire would land a couple rights, a couple of jabs, and that was enough. I don't care if the fight is at your pace and you look great moving around, you still have to actually throw punches.

            8-4 Rigondeaux sounds right to me. 10-2? Come on. This is reminding me of the people saying Marquez won 9 or 10 rounds in the 3rd Pac fight.

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              #46
              Originally posted by bojangles1987
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              Originally Posted by Matty Ice

              Come on bro, did you watch the fight? Go back and watch the first 5 or 6 rounds.


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              I did. There were two or three rounds through 9 where Rigondeaux posed and posed and posed. Donaire would land a couple rights, a couple of jabs, and that was enough. I don't care if the fight is at your pace and you look great moving around, you still have to actually throw punches.

              8-4 Rigondeaux sounds right to me. 10-2? Come on. This is reminding me of the people saying Marquez won 9 or 10 rounds in the 3rd Pac fight.
              Funny cause Rigo THREW MORE than Donaire and outlanded him.

              You sound like the Rios fan who called Alvarado a runner but it was the same thing. Alvarado threw more than Rios.

              Even the KD round could've been scored a 9-9 round. How are you the bigger guy and get outgunned after KDing your opponent?


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              • DannYankee
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                #47
                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                I did. There were two or three rounds through 9 where Rigondeaux posed and posed and posed. Donaire would land a couple rights, a couple of jabs, and that was enough. I don't care if the fight is at your pace and you look great moving around, you still have to actually throw punches.

                8-4 Rigondeaux sounds right to me. 10-2? Come on. This is reminding me of the people saying Marquez won 9 or 10 rounds in the 3rd Pac fight.
                The 7th and the kd was the only moments in the whole fight Donaire prob deserved the point more than Rigo because he took off the 7th but every time they exchanged all the pop shots,trades and connects in every round favored Rigo when they did happen and the stats reflect that so how can you give more than 3 rounds to Donaire i dont see it.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by bojangles1987
                  This "Rigo won 10 rounds" **** is ridiculous. There were at least three rounds where the guy barely threw and Donaire landed enough to win the round, and there was the round with the KD. That's 4 right there.

                  The first 10 rounds were all really inactive rounds, with the winner decided by a punch or two.
                  In those rounds Rigo controlled the ring with his defense and footwork. People act like he ran, he didn't. He moved slowly backwards and stepped appropriately while slipping when he needed to. The way bradley moved his feet against Ruslan for example, THATS running.

                  Rigo also out landed donaire in everyone of those rounds too where he did that, winning in every scoring criteria including the ones that involve throwing and landing punches.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by bojangles1987
                    I did. There were two or three rounds through 9 where Rigondeaux posed and posed and posed. Donaire would land a couple rights, a couple of jabs, and that was enough. I don't care if the fight is at your pace and you look great moving around, you still have to actually throw punches.

                    8-4 Rigondeaux sounds right to me. 10-2? Come on. This is reminding me of the people saying Marquez won 9 or 10 rounds in the 3rd Pac fight.
                    In those rounds Rigo still outlanded Donaire. Rigo not once was hit and didn't answer back. He always answered back and did so more authoritatively hince why he also edged those rounds.

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                      #50
                      The narrative of "it was a close fight" helps Donaire get past this boxing lesson he got.

                      He was more honest right after the fight when he hadn't had time to think about his career:

                      "after he felt my power he ran" BS. Nonito ran backwards when he flt Rigo's power.

                      "He gave me a boxing lesson" or something like that

                      Arum, Garcia, and Nonito will pull a BS move, try to get a rematch at 126

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