Did Rigo "Outclass" Donaire or "Take Him to School?

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  • junior gong
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    #21
    He did neither. He won a competitive fight. Outclassed and/or schooled is Calz v Lacy or Hopkins v Pavlik. I swear its unbelievable how little knowledge of boxing there is on this boxing forum. Everytime I have read 'Rigo took him to school' I want to cringe. Morons.

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    • -Kev-
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      #22
      Originally posted by junior gong
      He did neither. He won a competitive fight. Outclassed and/or schooled is Calz v Lacy or Hopkins v Pavlik. I swear its unbelievable how little knowledge of boxing there is on this boxing forum. Everytime I have read 'Rigo took him to school' I want to cringe. Morons.
      He schooled Donaire.

      The fight was not competitive at all. Donaire did nothing.

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      • PAC-BOY
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        #23
        Rigo fought the fight he wanted. Although it wasnt the most exciting fight to watch...meaning the fans did not booooooo for no reason. Donaire did not take control of the fight and Rigo did not need to fight. He got on a bike and rode through the ring beating Donaire easy.
        On the few times Donaire did pull the trigger Riog answered and got the best of all but one time, when Donaire sat Rigo on the canvas. They said it would be a war. It was a snooze fest that Rigo easily won. Whatever the reason...Rigo fought a good smart fight.
        Outclass" Donaire or "Take Him to School? Neither. He beat him how he could.

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        • HanzGruber
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          #24
          Originally posted by junior gong
          He did neither. He won a competitive fight. Outclassed and/or schooled is Calz v Lacy or Hopkins v Pavlik. I swear its unbelievable how little knowledge of boxing there is on this boxing forum. Everytime I have read 'Rigo took him to school' I want to cringe. Morons.
          winning 1 clear round and a maximum of 3 is called getting schooled. Hell even the round where rigo go KD he would have won that round if he never went down

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          • MrClutch85
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            #25
            Rigo outclassed Donaire

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            • JOM'S
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              #26
              imho rigo's speed outclassed donaire's speed ... to quote a post here at NSB "he made nonito looked flat footed"

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              • Em1
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                #27
                He had an outdoor class at the School of Boxing. Donaire failed the test.

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                • The Surgeon
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                  #28
                  I pretty much use the terms as the same thing tbh but i guess if u wanted to be technical Outclassing a guy means he wasn't in your league at all, Taking someone to school is administering a boxing lesson which is exactly what Rigo did. Man i was so impressed with him last night

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                  • Bushbaby
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by junior gong
                    He did neither. He won a competitive fight. Outclassed and/or schooled is Calz v Lacy or Hopkins v Pavlik. I swear its unbelievable how little knowledge of boxing there is on this boxing forum. Everytime I have read 'Rigo took him to school' I want to cringe. Morons.
                    Considering you're one of very few people who thought the fight was competitive, maybe you're the moron.

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                    • elfag
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                      #30
                      Everyone just uses different phrases to mean the same thing. Im pretty hood so I use hood speak. Me and the boys typically say "all up in that ass". I said after the fight, "Damn Rigo goes hard, he went all up in that ass on Donaire" and my boys were in agreement.

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