landing 1-2 punch a round called schooling?

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  • Tim2daresq
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    #11
    Originally posted by viperz007
    right he force donairy to fight his fight

    i bet u like to watch a boxing match where two fighters just run around in both oposite corners
    and hear crowd booos

    we have one guy that took the risk
    while the other guy doesnt care
    Are you butt hurt? I went into the fight rooting for Donaire. You can't deny how badly Rigo schooled him.

    He went up against a P4P prime killer that could knock you out with a single punch. Did you expect him to try and fight like Jake Lamotta???

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    • Curtiz
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      #12
      Donaire was too scared to impose himself.

      Thats the reason the fight was boring.

      Once he tasted rigo's power he realised, plus he was always coming off second best in exchanges so he had to try outthink rigo.

      It was game over from then onwards.

      Chess game last night.

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      • -PBP-
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        #13
        Some sore ass losers on this site. Luckily they are in the minority and even the many Donaire diehards respect what Rigo did in the ring last night.

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        • JOM'S
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          #14
          Rigo was just plainly the better boxer last night and Nonito did not really tried to do anything or was not able to do anything to correct it, Donaire did not make any adjustment...

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          • !! Shawn
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            #15
            Originally posted by viperz007
            i dont call it schooling
            it was a very technical fight
            where the other fighter was force to engage to avoid boos from the crowd
            running around making people miss is somewhat what posters in here calling schooling




            the one who landed more maybe the difference with landed punch was 4

            rigo won but it wasnt schooling
            Taking an offensive powerhouse like Donaire, taking away his best weapon, and making him play your game of throwing 20 punches a round is the definition of taking a man to school.

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            • Tim2daresq
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              #16
              Originally posted by PBP
              Some sore ass losers on this site. Luckily they are in the minority and even the many Donaire diehards respect what Rigo did in the ring last night.
              And I'm one of them. I wanted Donaire to win so badly last night, but Rigo got himself a new fan.

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              • junior gong
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                #17
                Typical NSB ******ation and hype. It was a good solid win, not a schooling. Calz v Lacy = Schooling.....B-Hop v Pavlik = Schooling. That wasnt one and if you think it was, then I suggest you either go watch some fights or punch yourself in the face.

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                • SweetScience
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                  #18
                  Rigo had Nonito resorting to winging haymakers and hoping one lands. He had nothing for Rigo, everytime Nonito would come alive, Rigo would put him in his place and the pace would slow down. Nonito got outclassed...

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                  • B-Bomber
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                    #19
                    Rigondeaux simply outboxed him.

                    He was landing the cleanest punches. Was more effective in almost every exchange. Was obviously controlling the pace of the fight (ring generalship). He had a better defense.

                    Boxing is not about being ****** and show the world you got balls. Rigondeaux was winning, and Donaire brought nothing or very little to the table.

                    If there was somebody who had to let his hands go and force the issue, that man was Nonito.

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                    • Tim2daresq
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by junior gong
                      Typical NSB ******ation and hype. It was a good solid win, not a schooling. Calz v Lacy = Schooling.....B-Hop v Pavlik = Schooling. That wasnt one and if you think it was, then I suggest you either go watch some fights or punch yourself in the face.
                      Yeah, like Lacy and Pavlik really compare to Donaire.

                      If Lacy and Pavlik could fight like Donaire, Hopkins and Calzaghe wouldn't have taken those fights, especially in their 12th pro fight!

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