Gets me how so many was calling for this fight and giving Darchinyan a hell of a shot now Rigondeaux has soundly beaten Donaire the fight is being perceived as a cherrypick.
Lets not forget it wasn't that long back Darchinyan beat the **** out of Del Valle (a highly rated prospect) & gave Mares probably the toughest damn fight of his life (had him on the deck) & gave Moreno a good go.
Hes always written off. I don't think for one minute he beats Rigondeaux but to go on he isn't a credible opponent is ridiculous. Every fight the guy is written off and hes proven time & time again hes a handful for just about anybody and has destroyed many top level fighters over the years. Hell I'd go as far as saying he is Donaires best win.
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Originally posted by hectariAnother cherry picked opponent for Rigo. If Nonito were to fight Vic again they would have the first 5 replies all insults calling Nonito a cherry picker, same must go to Rigo who is considered the most skilled, everyone must insult and scold him hard for being top caliber and fighting a scrub. no bias show the same fire.
I wonder if theyre still gonna do this in Florida. If GB doesn't bring Matthysse-Garcia to the east coast I'll probably go to this.
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It sucks that if you beat the best around first, all the haters going to try to **** on you no matter who you fight next people talking about Darchinyan like he is a nobody Rigo has never fought him. People forget Rigo has done what he has done in only 12 PRO FIGHTS he basically has plenty of names to go through to edge in stone his name in the p4p rankings the thing is he is so good he climbed the stairs backwards meaning the highest step first.
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Darchinyan is no match for Rigondeaux. I would still like to see this fight but I don't think this fight should be a main event fight on HBO.
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its not a good match up, vic is to slow, but if he can land one big one, he may do better than nonito just knocking down rigo, that's the only chance I can give vic, a puncher's chance...
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Originally posted by kozone View PostGood post and yes I understand he is not in his prime but still with all the pros about him it still proves my point!! Vic has been in wars has ring experience former world champ can **** and Rigo fights him with 12 fights!! Rigo fights Donaire in 11 fights hell Rigo has never fought a guy with a losing record!! 5 of his fights are against undefeated fighters so to say this is cherry picking or a soft fight for Rigo is retarted or plain ******!! Give me a guy that has that type of resume right away in his pro career and has clearly beaten the best in his division and is world champ in 12 freaking fights!! Please name....
As for your question:
Jeff Fenech: won title in 6 months and 7 fights, and beat prime HOFer Zaragoza
Saensak Muangsurin: won title in 3rd fight, beat about 5 or 6 champions in first 10 fights.
Veeraphol Sahaprom: beat champion in 4 fights.
Davey Moore: beat 1 loss (to Leonard) Ayub Kalule, fought Duran, beat Benitez etc
Kazuta Ioka: unified the division
Muangchai Kittikasem: lost to Carbajal, but also beat Koo Chang and Chitlada
Leon Spinks: beat Ali
Sot Chitalada:
Hiroki Ioka etc etc and there are many more.
Lots of guys have done what Rigo has done, often earlier and more in many cases. Beating Donaire was great though. Amazing stuff. I'm not downplaying any of it.
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Originally posted by BennyST View PostWell, he is about 1000 years old now in terms of boxing and flyweights. He's also in a division he's clearly too small for and never been comfortable in. One good point is that he's very good at fighting southpaws though so he might put up a good fight for a little while, but he's just too slow now, he doesn't have the reflexes anymore and his stamina has gone from great to ****e and while his chin still holds up really well, considering the opposition he's faced he's getting hurt more and more these days. He'll be about 37 years old. That is ancient for a flyweight, especially one that has arguably fought the toughest competition in the sport with Mares and Froch.
Darchinyan is the ****. Takes on ****ing everyone and anyone. Along with Froch and Mares, he's the man leading the charge on what it is to be a true champion and warrior.
Rigondeaux
Donaire
Mares
Moreno
Yamanaka (the undefeated BW champion KOing everyone)
De Valle
Yohnny Perez
Agbeko
Arce
Mijares
Kirilov
Pacheco
Rojas
etc
That's crazy.
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Vic will fight better than Donaire...bt still gat Rigo winning...Gud test for Rigo
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostNo hypocrisy, Donaire already beat him handily so there is nothing to prove by him fighting Vic again.
There probably isn't a guy left around the weight but Mares who deserves it as much as Vic. Who apart from Mares who would rather see fight Rigo? With Vic I know I'm guaranteed excitement. A guy who isn't going to try outsmart Rigo, hes going to go out there and do what he always does and that is throw bombs non-stop!
With Darchinyan I can rely on a guy who will give it his all and go out on his shield more than I can say for most of the guys at 122 who 'aren't ready' & such not like they ever will be.
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No hypocrisy, Donaire already beat him handily so there is nothing to prove by him fighting Vic again.
There probably isn't a guy left around the weight but Mares who deserves it as much as Vic. Who apart from Mares who would rather see fight Rigo? With Vic I know I'm guaranteed excitement. A guy who isn't going to try outsmart Rigo, hes going to go out there and do what he always does and that is throw bombs non-stop!
With Darchinyan I can rely on a guy who will give it his all and go out on his shield more than I can say for most of the guys at 122 who 'aren't ready' & such not like they ever will be.
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