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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #41
    Well, after that type of schooling Donaire received I dont blame you for holding on to some bs KD so hard. Cordoba KDed Rigo too so we should probably praise him for it as well. Actually, Cordoba performed better than Donaire.


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    • ddangerous
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      #42
      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
      Well, after that type of schooling Donaire received I dont blame you for holding on to some bs KD so hard. Cordoba KDed Rigo too so we should probably praise him for it as well. Actually, Cordoba performed better than Donaire.


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      Why wouldn't you praise him for it?

      I don't understand why you're leaning into me like I am some Donaire fanboy. I was just commenting on the fact that just because he lost to Rigo doesn't suddenly make him a garbage fighter who lacks all the fundamentals. Why are you getting all fired up?

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      • ddangerous
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        #43
        People are just too quick to dismiss fighters after a loss.

        Matthysse immediately comes to mind.

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        • Souwester
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          #44
          Donaire vs Salido would be an awesome fight. It would be a pick'em fight but I'd lean Donaire because of his speed.

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          • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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            #45
            Originally posted by ddangerous
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            Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

            Well, after that type of schooling Donaire received I dont blame you for holding on to some bs KD so hard. Cordoba KDed Rigo too so we should probably praise him for it as well. Actually, Cordoba performed better than Donaire.


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            Why wouldn't you praise him for it?

            I don't understand why you're leaning into me like I am some Donaire fanboy. I was just commenting on the fact that just because he lost to Rigo doesn't suddenly make him a garbage fighter who lacks all the fundamentals. Why are you getting all fired up?
            You said "Dont forget Donaire KDed Rigo." Like it was some type of mile high accomplishment or some ****. The KD isn't as relevant as you make it seem. For the simple fact that Rigo completely DOMINATED Donaire for the rest of that round.


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            • New England
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              #46
              exit strategy. donaire on the way out after rigondeaux.


              if you're a confident fighter in your prime you take the rigondeaux rematch. it's not like orlando salido is going to make you rich. this is a small guy, and never going to be on ppv.

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              • The Big Dunn
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                #47
                Originally posted by Russian Crushin
                People are still saying Arum is protecting Donaire?
                When his promoter and team provide reasons to avoid the 3 best fights at or near his weight its reasonable to think he is being protected.

                Originally posted by ddangerous
                He can cut off the ring fine (Arce fight). Cutting off the ring is just useless if the guy you are fighting has elite countering ability ala Rigo. Rigo convincingly beat Donaire, I just was making the point that Donaire is still top shelf - very fast, with a big punch. That combination makes you dangerous against any opponent (hence the KD against the cream of the crop) .
                The arce fight showed He can cut off the ring against old fighters with below avg movement who were 5-1 underdogs. Cutting off the ring was only one basic skill he didn't show he had. He has power, but he isn't very fast.

                He's dangerous for all the 2nd and 3rd tier guys like vic and arce. I'm not so confident he can beat an elite fighter.

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                • DannYankee
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by richardt
                  Or he cannot make the weight any more or he knows that HBO is not going to buy a rematch. They are the ones who backed out because of the first fight. Maybe he thinks Rigo is better than him and that's that. Garcia knows Mayweather is better than him and decided not to pursue the Mayweather fight so fighters are capable of knowing their limitations and maybe Donaire knows his. But Rigo's existence should not revolve around Donaire.


                  Originally posted by APPONO ASTOS
                  well when someone gets badly outclassed like donaire did there's usually no desire (from fans, promoters, etc.) to see a rematch...do you see any of the guys that got outclassed for 12 rounds by floyd asking for rematches?

                  Fine y'all got me i just thought Rigo should get another nice big check since he is too small for 126 and Donaire left 122 now people will **** on anybody else he even gets to face him at 122.....God why didn't you make him at least 5'5

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by DannYankee09
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                    Originally Posted by richardt

                    Or he cannot make the weight any more or he knows that HBO is not going to buy a rematch. They are the ones who backed out because of the first fight. Maybe he thinks Rigo is better than him and that's that. Garcia knows Mayweather is better than him and decided not to pursue the Mayweather fight so fighters are capable of knowing their limitations and maybe Donaire knows his. But Rigo's existence should not revolve around Donaire.



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                    Originally Posted by APPONO ASTOS

                    well when someone gets badly outclassed like donaire did there's usually no desire (from fans, promoters, etc.) to see a rematch...do you see any of the guys that got outclassed for 12 rounds by floyd asking for rematches?


                    Fine y'all got me i just thought Rigo should get another nice big check since he is too small for 126 and Donaire left 122 now people will **** on anybody else he even gets to face him at 122.....God why didn't you make him at least 5'5
                    I think Rigo would rematch Donaire at 126. What would the difference be, Donaire rehydrating a few more pounds? The problem at 126 would be someone like Mikey who are too big for that division (obviously).



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                    • BigZigga
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by PBP
                      Salido vs. Loma is a done deal.

                      Then Gary Russell is the mando for the winner of that fight.
                      Nope
                      Gary Russell is fighting for the TBA title

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