landing 1-2 punch a round called schooling?

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  • Derranged
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    #21
    Whatever you want to call it, Donaire lost definitively and couldn't do much of what he wanted to do.

    The judge who gave Donaire 5 rounds should have his head examined.

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    • junior gong
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      #22
      This is just ******. The truth is in the middle, he won a good technical fight, it wasnt a schooling or a one way beating or anything of the sort. This place is way over the top.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Tim2daresq
        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!
        It doesnt matter who or where they are. It just isnt even relevant and neither is Rigo's lack of pro fights. He more than made up for that by the length of his amateur career and his rather obvious talent.

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        • viperz007
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          #24
          right making donairy miss by running around

          i guaranty u guys if both of them rund around in opposite side none of them could land a single shot

          that should be called scholling each other

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          • Tim2daresq
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            #25
            Originally posted by junior gong
            It doesnt matter who or where they are. It just isnt even relevant and neither is Rigo's lack of pro fights. He more than made up for that by the length of his amateur career and his rather obvious talent.
            Yes it does. You said Calzaghe's and Hopkins schooled their opponents.

            Yeah, opponents that were tailor made to be schooled. Donaire is the opposite of that.

            You act like you can actually beat Donaire, without fighting that type of fight. If you did, you'd get KO'd. Rigo played it extremely smart, and even got the better of him in the 1st round, when they were going toe to toe.

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              #26
              When you win 11 rounds and completely shut down somebody's offense who's supposed to be top 5 pfp, that's a schooling.

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              • Ido
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                #27
                Rigo set the distance.
                But his distance, is within Donaire. You know with Donaire being taller, and longer reach.
                And yet, Rigo was still beating him to the punch. This was evident from round 1.

                Its crazy, Nonito has good foot work, and good speed. But Rigo made him look like a flat footed, head hunter.

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                • JOM'S
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Curtiz
                  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.
                  although I dont agree with the words you used bro I somewhat agree that from the first exchange from the first seconds of the first round nonito saw that rigo was faster and have respectable power and should be cautious but the problem for him was he was not able to adjust ...

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                  • DannYankee
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by viperz007
                    right making donairy miss by running around

                    i guaranty u guys if both of them rund around in opposite side none of them could land a single shot

                    that should be called scholling each other
                    And why didnt nonito lunged aggressively like he usually does to go for the KO when Rigondeaux was moving? Because Rigondeaux got hes respect by painting hes face HARD the first three rounds he changed he's tune after that and Rigondeaux kept playing he's song= a schooling.

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                    • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                      #30
                      Hahaha he got dominated bro. It wasnt close.

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