Gorilla productions: Rigo vs Donaire video - awesome

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  • bojangles1987
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    #31
    Originally posted by Strictly_UG
    I'm so ****ing disappointed in Donaire.

    He fought that whole fight wrong, he should have stopped backing off and kept applying constant pressure on Rigo. He's the bigger and stronger fighter with more power.. Instead he let Rigo constantly reset.
    He's not a pressure fighter. It's just not who he is.

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    • DARKSEID
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      #32
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      He's not a pressure fighter. It's just not who he is.

      The best fighters don't have styles, they do what they have to do to win.

      That's why Aaron Pryor is my favorite fighter of all time.

      Even Robert Garcia knew what Donaire had to do- just listen to all his fight advice. Donaire didn't listen, he kept throwing one punch at a time and didn't press the action, waiting for Rigo to make a mistake, and he deservably lost.
      Last edited by DARKSEID; 05-12-2013, 12:52 PM.

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      • Boxfan7819
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        #33
        nice video skillwise i dont think there will be a matchup this good for the rest of the year

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        • Cubanborn87
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          #34
          Originally posted by Strictly_UG
          The best fighters don't have styles, they do what they have to do to win.

          That's why Aaron Pryor is my favorite fighter of all time.

          Even Robert Garcia knew what Donaire had to do- just listen to all his fight advice. Donaire didn't listen, he kept throwing one punch at a time and didn't press the action, waiting for Rigo to make a mistake, and he deservably lost.
          all he had to do? lol no way he would beat rigo even if he listened

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          • Dr Rumack
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            #35
            Originally posted by bojangles1987
            As disappointed as I was in how Donaire fought, he still fought well enough to beat anyone else in the division. The skill level in the ring was insane, and Rigo's was just that much higher.

            I was completely on the edge of my seat for all 12 rounds. Great stuff.
            Same here. I was amazed when some people were saying the fight was boring, and that Rigondeaux 'just did enough'. How could they not see it? It was gripping stuff from start to finish, and like you say the level of skill was just ridiculous.

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            • BrokenHat
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              #36
              He might be the greatest fighter I've ever seen. Can't think of any fighter who has such good d, and explosive punches.

              He destroyed a hall of famer in his prime, in Nonito. I mean the Flash is a special fighter, and Rigo schooled him. Best fight of the year. RIght now, no one is better than Rigo that includes Mayweather.

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