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Can Donaire Beat the Same Version of Rigondeaux in a rematch?

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  • #81
    Nope. Rigo backpeddling pot shot style just makes Donaire look bad. Rigo will not stand toe to toe, he knows damn well about that left hook, he'll frustrate Donaire all night and

    Rematch would be the same, maybe Donaire wins another round or two but unless Rigo stands and tries to trade then same outcome.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by woopwoop View Post
      your qoute makes me question if you seen the fight, No Donaire never landed a hard left hook on Rigo, not even close, if Donaire landed the left hook, same one he landed on Montiel and Darchinyan, it's nightie night for Rigo. dont make it seem like Rigo has a solid chin when we all know he doesn't
      Oh you are insane ive seen it twice in the 1st and 3rd he got tagged with nuclear bombs and tagged Nonito back harder so Nonito got gun shy Rigondeaux is not Montiel or Darchinyan he could see all those bombs coming unlike those 2 and thats why he didnt get ktfo what youre saying is that all fighter that get hit by Donaire will have no choice but to pass out, doesn't work that way. My proof is HE LOST

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      • #83
        Its always possible, sure he could..he's a very good fighter. Rigo could also improve though, and his confidence will be sky high going into a rematch. I would favour Rigo to win a rematch.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by DannYankee09 View Post
          Oh you are insane ive seen it twice in the 1st and 3rd he got tagged with nuclear bombs and tagged Nonito back harder so Nonito got gun shy Rigondeaux is not Montiel or Darchinyan he could see all those bombs coming unlike those 2 and thats why he didnt get ktfo what youre saying is that all fighter that get hit by Donaire will have no choice but to pass out, doesn't work that way. My proof is HE LOST
          you're just an idiotic fan boy, i was done with you the moment you said "Nonito hit Rigo with his hardest left hook and took it" lmao

          k? thx bye.

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          • #85
            A well-prepared Donaire would offer solutions

            Without a doubt if Donaire did honework, prepared mentally and physically with his world class trainer it would be a totally different story.
            That's under the usumption Rigo fights like an Amateur collecting points. I can't blame the guy I suppose, since he's been fighting the same way for a decade and a half but if he adds some aggressiveness to his killer counters, he would be almost unstoppable.

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            • #86
              Donaire would lose again probably worst than the 1st fight the really opened my eyes to different styles


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              • #87
                This is like asking, Could Chavez Jr beat Martinez, or Could anyone beat Andre Ward, or could Sugar Ray Leonard beat Aaron Pryor. The answer to all of those questions is NO. To clarify the last option, Sugar Ray Leonard ducked Aaron Pryor throughout his whole career. However thats not to say Leonard wasn't a good boxer. Leonard was a great boxer who had great fights but still ducked Aaron Pryor.

                Donaire was exposed and 126 pounders can use the rigondeaux match as a gameplan to beat this guy. Mikey beats him, and Russell Jr beats him.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by swagswag View Post
                  Donaire was exposed and 126 pounders can use the rigondeaux match as a gameplan to beat this guy. Mikey beats him.
                  yeah, cause Mikey fights with Rigondo...

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by waxfondler View Post
                    great post... i see where youre going with here, but i think 'nito got more facets to his game than he showed against rigo.

                    simply put, rigo MADE 'nito look horrible. i dont think it was that 'nito was always a limited fighter, that only takes away credit from rigo for what he did. 'nito is a top notch fighter, and rigo schooled him. period.

                    rigo was unwilling to let 'nito get his offense going, at the risk of looking like he "ran" all night... all the pressure was on 'nito. the fans, the hype, the promotion was there for DONAIRE. he had to deliver with a level of activity... rigo fought selfish and stunk it out, but got the well-needed and deserved win.

                    think about it, what if donaire stuck to his guns and played the counterpuncher.... forcing rigo to initiate action, giving 'nito more chance to land. there wouldve been NO action... BOTH wouldve been booed out of the venue... it was a battle of wills, and 'nito crumbled and fought out of character. VERY similar to floyd/jmm... someones got to give, or there is no fight.

                    great fights happen when BOTH fighters give & take... like rios/alvarado I & pac/jmm IV
                    What would've happened? The 12 round from round 1 to 12. It's silly when people think just because Rigo is a counter puncher that he can't stalk you and play with you. Trust me if you sit with Rigo on your back foot you're giving him too much damn time to think and execute and you're not winning this battle. He's great at countering but he can come at you and forces you to counter so he counters back. Donaire was staying back the 12th round and Rigo had a field day.

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