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  • #91
    rigo threw and landed more punches. he also messed up donaires face. end of discussion.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Syf View Post
      Donaire was chasing the guy.. Just because he got more reluctant in the final frame, doesn't mean he wasn't pressing for the majority of the fight. He got reluctant for a reason... those lefts throughout the fight took their toll on his eye....

      I don't know what fight you were watching.
      The whole fact of the matter is that Nonito was not punching at all, he just walked forward with his guard up while getting jabbed in the mouth. Anytime he tried to throw he got popped with a stinging hard left. He didn't want to be in there anymore and he definitely showed it when he was so down on the cards, got punched in his eye and started running away like a coward.

      What fight were you watching? Rigondeaux threw much more than Nonito did and landed much more. You would of had an argument if Nonito threw more but he didn't..
      Originally posted by Pimp-Hand View Post
      Lame! Who enjoys entertainment? I love watching points, it just excites me, the softer the punch the better! The sweet science, boxing, jab and move, whatever you want to call it is just great.... Rigo for life baby!
      You like soft punches? Well in the Donaire- Rigo fight the softest punches was by Nonito. He also threw less..

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      • #93
        Except that time when you fought a guy with real talent then started fighting to save some face instead from the first round when he got hit with the first one turned to Nonita,ran,got gun shy, over all didnt do **** and has the balls to talk **** after wow just wow. Its easy to look good when the other guy cant do **** against you, spoon fed,spoiled cash cow believed his own hype.

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        • #94
          ..does'nt excuse you from losing nonito....shut the hell up about the past , just cut the excuses and move on ....

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          • #95
            Originally posted by DannYankee09 View Post
            Except that time when you fought a guy with real talent then started fighting to save some face instead from the first round when he got hit with the first one turned to Nonita,ran,got gun shy, over all didnt do **** and has the balls to talk **** after wow just wow. Its easy to look good when the other guy cant do **** against you, spoon fed,spoiled cash cow believed his own hype.
            bro , rigo did great againts nonito...schooled him bigtime but to downplay nonito's accomp is downpalying rigos too given it's riog's best win by a country mile ( like hatton likes to call it ).. their resumes are 2 planets apart... rigo does good againts a good counter puncher...we've never seen him againts other styles with the caliber near of nonitos....

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            • #96
              didn't read the article but his past few fights he's been trying to go for those highlight reel KO's. It's making him get hit more by lesser fights (minus Rigo). HE needs to go back to boxing and the Ko'd will come.

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              • #97
                You like soft punches? Well in the Donaire- Rigo fight the softest punches was by Nonito. He also threw less..[/QUOTE]

                Less means softer? Rigo = boring, admit that, Olympic style boxing = boring, admit that. I don't care who they are fighting, fighting for points ='s boring.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Pimp-Hand View Post

                  Less means softer? Rigo = boring, admit that, Olympic style boxing = boring, admit that. I don't care who they are fighting, fighting for points ='s boring.
                  Key-word is also.. Learn to read.

                  Well he damaged Nonito who had to be nursed back home with a busted up mug.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                    BoxingScene.com recently spoke to former champion Nonito Donaire about his upcoming plans. Donaire said that he would welcome a rematch against Guillermo Rigondeaux but isn't 100% sure that he can get back down to the junior featherweight limit.

                    "As a fighter of course you want that. (A rematch) is what you want. It's just a matter of getting the weight settled. I'm not going to lie. I'm 145 pounds right now. The last time I had a lot of issues going up in weight even though I didn't eat too much. If I properly do it I can probably get down to 122.

                    "In two months I will know. If I get down to 130 that's my goal. If I can't then it's going to be hell to make 122. It would be like (when I used to ) go down to 112. You know me. I'm willing to fight anybody. I don't turn fights down," Donaire stated.
                    [Click Here To Read More]
                    ......

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                    • Nonito has gone from being one of the my favorite fighters to a guy I can barely take seriously all in the course of one fight (and a whole series of post fight interviews).

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