Guerrero looked better in his loss then Donaire did also Rigo came closer to stoppage then Floyd did
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More impressive performance, Rigo over Donaire or Floyd over Guerrero ?
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Originally posted by Phenom View PostGuerrero looked better in his loss then Donaire did also Rigo came closer to stoppage then Floyd did
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Originally posted by MurkaMan View PostRigo never came close to stoppage, stop making up stories. Floyd is hitting 4 times harder than he used to hit, and his body shots sounded like a sledge hammer in that 8th round. His sweeping right hook sounded like a broom dipped in gasoline, sat on fire, being slapped across Ghost's temple...Eating through the side of his head. Floyd was buckling him. Rigo hits hard enough to get respect, but not hard enough to stagger Donaire.
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Originally posted by Phenom View Postlast round of the fight had Donaire on his bike I don't think Donaire threw another punch until he heard the 10 second warning and Rigo definitely had Donaire respecting his power
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Originally posted by MurkaMan View PostBut Rigo cannot drop an elite fighter the way he drops bums.
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I'd have to go for El Chacal. Rigo schooled a top 5 P4P fighter in his 12th pro fight. Floyd schooled Robert Guerrero, no comparison really. Floyd did put on some clinic though and made Guerrero look awful. I also like the new Floyd. Very impressed when he told Sr to cool it after the fight. New classy Floyd is growing on me. Feels kinda weird
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rigo obviously ... all you have to do is look at what was being said pre fight .... rigo v donaire ... close fight many indeed most were thinking donaire would win.
floyd v guerrero ... easy fight for floyd, guerrero ain't that dangerous etc a few thinking floyd might get old on the night ...
what happens rigo completely outclasses donaire and floyd completely outclasses guerrero .... so what's the more impressive after that ... well obviously the guy that wasn't expected to be so dominant and was thought to have the much tougher opponent.Last edited by Daddy T; 05-07-2013, 03:52 AM.
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This is an easy question. Of course it's Rigondeaux's performance against Nonito Donaire; Who was the #5 ranked P4P boxer in the world at the time. Guillermo was a heavy underdog going into that fight and almost no one: Including hardcore boxing fans and experts alike gave him much of chance of defeating "The Filipino Flash". On the other hand, Money's performance was as expected. After all, he was the #1 P4P top dog in the sport going into that fight. Therefore, his performance proved absolutely nothing against a very game but limited and overachieving Robert Guerrero.Last edited by champion4ever; 05-07-2013, 03:53 AM.
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