Comments Thread For: Juanma Still Wants Donaire, Surprised Rigo Beat Him

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  • newyorican_papi
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO
    Juanma going to ko mikey keep thinking Lopez is done
    Bro...I'm a very proud Puerto Rican too, but I'm not blind. Puerto Rico is hurting for talent right now. Cotto burned out after the first loss to Margarito, and Juanma is just a fake Trinidad. Dulorme was my hope, but @$$holes want to be greedy and didn't allow him to grow in to the ranks. They threw him in with a live veteran and ruined that poor kids career.

    I know we got a few prospects out there, but nobody to look forward to like a Trinidad or Cotto when Cotto was killing it out there.

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #12
      Originally posted by TheHolyCross
      you have any proof of this or are you just spouting lies?
      because from what i've seen donaire usually weighs less than his opponents, all he is is taller/longer
      Lies? lol Please....

      For starters, a height advantage is a size advantage. With the notable exception of Mathebula, Donaire has been taller than the majority of his opponents. You don't think the 5' 3" Narvaez wasn't at a size disadvantage? And what about Nonito's daddy, Rigo? Not only is "El Chacal" noticeably shorter, but Donaire's rumored fight night weight was 142, while Guille is reported to have weighed 125. There may have been a couple of times when a Nonito opponent weighed a little more on fight night, but it's common knowledge that Donaire has often enjoyed a size advantage over his opponents. You can't say that about Narvaez or Rigondeaux, can you? Both those guys have been champions without such an advantage.
      Last edited by CubanGuyNYC; 06-02-2013, 02:14 PM.

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      • DannYankee
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        #13
        Hmm so this is what the early signs of brain trauma sound like.

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        • Sugar Adam Ali
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          #14
          Juanma in sellout mode now.... He trying to cash in , and since Salido proved he was beatable and lacked defense Juanma will become the new ARCE

          Over the next few years Juanma will fight donaire, gamboa, etc.....

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          • PureBoxingCEO
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            #15
            I feel sorry for Juanma. He is shot already, I hope he proves me wrong because he is exciting

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            • SplitSecond
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              #16
              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
              Lies? lol Please....

              For starters, a height advantage is a size advantage. With the notable exception of Mathebula, Donaire has been taller than the majority of his opponents. You don't think the 5' 3" Narvaez wasn't at a size disadvantage? And what about Nonito's daddy, Rigo? Not only is "El Chacal" noticeably shorter, but Donaire's rumored fight night weight was 142, while Guille is reported to have weighed 125. There may have been a couple of times when a Nonito opponent weighed a little more on fight night, but it's common knowledge that Donaire has often enjoyed a size advantage over his opponents. You can't say that about Narvaez or Rigondeaux, can you? Both those guys have been champions without such an advantage.
              in chronological order
              against montiel, donaire was 126 to montiels 134
              against mathebula, donaire was 132 to mathebula's 136
              against arce, donaire was 129 to arce's 135

              note: montiel's height = 5'4
              note: arce's height = 5'4

              but vs rigondeaux he came in at 142....right
              in chronological order
              vs kennedy, rigondeaux came in at 127
              vs marroquin, rigondeaux came in at 128
              vs donaire(where they were suppossed to put on more muscle, and we had the rigo brigade going on about how he looks noticebally bigger) he supposedly came in at 125

              although not that i can't believe rigo coming in at 125, but donaire at 142? it's either bullsht or he really did come unprepared, blowing up like that, i guess he didn't train the weight off but actually drained himself, and being the first time ever reported in his career, the negative affect in his performance likely outweighed the awesome size advantage

              lol

              P.S
              when you talk like this:
              "There may have been a couple of times when a Nonito opponent weighed a little more on fight night, but it's common knowledge that Donaire has often enjoyed a size advantage over his opponents."

              it sure does sound like your going on about the weight, basically just lieing to yourself and others when he has never shown a history for it

              yea he's tall, but from what i've seen he's basically mathebula without the weight advantage/blow up
              Last edited by SplitSecond; 06-02-2013, 09:15 PM.

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              • SplitSecond
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                #17
                apparently lopez is 5'5 and a half, so to you donaire would probabley still seem bigger, even if he's in actuality outweighed by 10 or 20lb's

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                • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheHolyCross
                  apparently lopez is 5'5 and a half, so to you donaire would probabley still seem bigger, even if he's in actuality outweighed by 10 or 20lb's
                  Are you telling me these bloated HWs the K bros have been fighting are bigger than them just cause they weighed more? Hmmm


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                  • mezoomozaa
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                    #19
                    Sorry , but even adjustment isn't enough to beat Rigo !
                    Mayweather and pacquiao don't have the skills to win a fair decision against the cuban master .

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                    • BTL
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                      #20
                      Juanma can easily beat donaire, he's too big.

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