Comments Thread For: Donaire May Stay at 122 and Face Terrazas in October

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  • JaguaresMx
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    #21
    I'm officially on the hate bandwagon. F Arum

    Rigo should get a crack at unifying with Terrazas, who BARELY beat Mijares.

    Instead, Donaire, the drama king of excuses and champion of the re-tweet universe, gets to have a shot to remain relevant.

    If Nonito hadn't had the fortune that some dude named Pacquio was born Filipino, he wouldn't be getting old bums and chances like this.

    Big Problem: Nonito ain't Pacquio.
    Last edited by JaguaresMx; 04-23-2013, 01:45 AM. Reason: spelling

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    • Cinci Champ
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      #22
      Originally posted by KhalidAMuhammad
      It's been very, very disappointing how Donaire and his team have said nothing (as far as I know) about rematching Rigondeaux. It was a close (but clear) fight, and they certainly were unprepared for what Rigo brought. Do they not think they could do better? Isn't Donaire supposed to be one of the best in the world? Doesn't he want revenge, isn't his pride making him yearn for it?
      he is still a great fighter but rigo is just better would beat him 8 out of 10 times they fought or more

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        #23
        He'll fight Terrazas, then he'll probably move up, then try the Mares fight again.

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          #24
          Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck
          He'll fight Terrazas, then he'll probably move up, then try the Mares fight again.
          you cant honestly believe hell fight mares do you?

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            #25
            Originally posted by NatiKid
            you cant honestly believe hell fight mares do you?
            I didn't think Donaire would get beat by Rigo, but it happened. Even though neither has fought at that weight, it would be the biggest money fight at 126.

            Mares other 2 options would be Fortuna or Russell jr, but both of them are still going thru the TBA roster.

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              #26
              Originally posted by vacon04
              I think he should move up, take a tune up fight or two and then try to fight a champion at 126. He was being praised so much for his fights at 122, now he was picked apart by Rigondeaux and gave many excuses, one of them being that he had trouble making weight.

              I just don't see what he wants to do at 122 anymore. Rigondeaux proved that he's clearly superior so what is he going to accomplish at 122?
              Listen while I agree Rigo took him to school I think Robert Garcia did a horrible job with this fighter. You cannot fight a technician and be successful without studying him. Does Donaire have the ability to beat Rigo? Yes, did he have a good game plan to do so? No. At the end of the day it's your job to be prepared and he wasn't, he let rigo have his way in that ring from round one I knew how the rest of the fight was going to go. You don't cut off the ring on a mover you are in for a longgggggggg night.

              Originally posted by Phenom
              Junama is a tune up fight
              Not coming off shoulder surgery it isn't.

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                #27
                Originally posted by turnedup
                Listen while I agree Rigo took him to school I think Robert Garcia did a horrible job with this fighter. You cannot fight a technician and be successful without studying him. Does Donaire have the ability to beat Rigo? Yes, did he have a good game plan to do so? No. At the end of the day it's your job to be prepared and he wasn't, he let rigo have his way in that ring from round one I knew how the rest of the fight was going to go. You don't cut off the ring on a mover you are in for a longgggggggg night.



                Not coming off shoulder surgery it isn't.
                shoulder surgery. lmao, damage control. dude had bone spurs removed, recovery time is like 2 weeks lol.

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                • TOBYLEE1
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                  #28
                  It is fine that Donaire didn't look at video from past Rigo fights but Garcia as a trainer has to do it and train his fighter accordingly. Garcia has a stable with a lot of talent and has been dropping the ball a lot lately.

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                    #29
                    The midget killer returns

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                      #30
                      st IMO I thought Mijares won, he negated the "power" of Terreazas, w/his many easy ko's over setups...Donaire will dominate Terrazas completely, Mares may beat Nono...

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