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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #21
    Originally posted by TheHolyCross
    forget donaire, you go in the ring and your JOB, as a PROFESSIONAL fighter is to win impressively, second time rigo has stepped up, second time rigo has stunk the place out

    all that is to it, cardoba wasn't a one-punch ko artist, rigo stunk it out
    that bum ass addy character was just a bum and rigo stunk the place out

    all that is to it, rigondeaux needs to step his game up, a couple more punches per round shouldn't kill such a skilled fighter, he's got all the flash
    Boring is looking for the same counter left hook all night, even though it's not landing. That's boring......

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    • SplitSecond
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      #22
      Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
      So Rigondeaux should step out of his element against a one punch knock out artist to gain a following, despite already being very dominant in the ring. You really don't see the sheer ******ity behind that statement? Isn't it up to Donaire to either apply intelligent pressure behind a solid stiff jab, all whilst cutting off the ring...cause I could have sworn that's the approach one is suppose to take when dealing with a tactician.
      you know the saying you need two to tango? or when a fighter complains another fighter was only their to survive that's why he couldn't take him out

      this is alot like what rigo does, he looks to land 1 or 2 punches a round, then goes into survival for the rest of the round, and with that footwork and power, he makes it work wonderously

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        #23
        Originally posted by TheHolyCross
        you know the saying you need two to tango? or when a fighter complains another fighter was only their to survive that's why he couldn't take him out

        this is alot like what rigo does, he looks to land 1 or 2 punches a round, then goes into survival for the rest of the round, and with that footwork and power, he makes it work wonderously
        You make a good point, in a sense it is a bit amateurish, I wouldn't go as far as the bold but I do understand what you mean. Weird that we finally reached an agreement here but listen, Donaire stills needs to apply the traditional line of pressuring. It's odd because he has the perfect trainer to teach him that.

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        • Deeznuts
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          #24
          I don't understand it either...Rigo was exciting with Teon Kennedy and Marroquin. Instead they headline Zou Shimming. Idk what happened with all the staff mix up at HBO but they are fkng up big time.

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          • TheMexHurricane
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            #25
            Rios is sticking up for his Latino brother. That's how it should be.

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