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  • #31
    Originally posted by Jack Napier View Post
    Nonito will be champ again
    fuck Rigo, Nonito had a shit performance, it happens
    Nonito could beat that boring twat if they rematched
    KO Vic again to shake off the loss residue
    then get at the Garcia, Solido, or whoever to be champ at 126
    our guys kinda hit a wall recently, but Nonito can bounce back
    Viloria has come back before, now it's Nonito's turn
    I agree, Donaire is still a Top 5 P4P Fighter and will prove it against Vic "The Raging Bull" Darchinyan.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out
      I don't know why people are so critical and ignorant. Having been in the medical field, the fact that he required surgery on his shoulder less than a week after the Rigo fight is a credible excuse. Think about it. Having physical ailment in a physical sport such as boxing.

      Very seldom will you see a fighter not give an excuse, but when Nonito gave probably the only credible excuse in the sport, he gets hell?

      Worst fans.
      ......This dude was never complaining about his shoulder when he was knocking people out left to right. But once he lost to Rigo he wants to complain about his shoulder that it's been messed up for A WHILE. Gtfo



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      • #33
        Originally posted by Black Barty
        My kinda topic. Agree with everything TS wrote.

        I have a question for those fans here who keep saying Donaire "ducked Rigo for a year".

        If he ducked him, then why oh why did he eventually fight him? Who pressured him into it? Bob Arum? Please! The boxing public? No one really wanted the fight aside from "Rigo cult" members and Donaire haters for whom Rigo was Nishioka's heir as "the guy Donaire is ducking."

        So if Donaire wanted no part of Rigo, why on earth did he fight him when he could have totally gotten away with avoiding him?
        I said that and I'm no Donaire fan. Yes he avoided Rigo for a whole year and it became pretty evident after the fight was signed and Donaire was looking for ways out with the testing bs. And on top of all that, when Rigo resigned with TR. He did it under the condition that he got a Donaire fight, he was promised the fight. Arum had to deliver or he would be in breach of contract.


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        • #34
          Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
          I said that and I'm no Donaire fan. Yes he avoided Rigo for a whole year and it became pretty evident after the fight was signed and Donaire was looking for ways out with the testing bs. And on top of all that, when Rigo resigned with TR. He did it under the condition that he got a Donaire fight, he was promised the fight. Arum had to deliver or he would be in breach of contract.


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          By "testing BS" you mean Rigo agreeing to additional testing and disappearing? He was playing head games even though he was in no position to hold things up. He should count his blessings that Donaire didn't pull the plug on the fight.

          And I'm no lawyer, but I sincerely doubt Arum could have promised Rigo a Donaire fight without Donaire's consent. Donaire is his client, not his property.
          Last edited by Black Barty; 11-07-2013, 08:02 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by thuggery View Post
            I kinda like Donaire but then I kinda don't....does that count?
            It means your neutral.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
              What fans criticize the most is that a fighter says he's ready and he's going to win before a fight, says nothing about an injury. Then the fighter loses and he broke his toe, had too much ear wax build up so he couldn't hear his corners advice, had the flu, needed shoulder surgery, etc. The excuses just keep coming after a loss and it looks like sour g****s because of the timing.
              how would it make sense for a fighter to disclose an injury before the fight. You'll have guys targeting that injury.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Black Barty View Post
                My kinda topic. Agree with everything TS wrote.

                I have a question for those fans here who keep saying Donaire "ducked Rigo for a year".

                If he ducked him, then why oh why did he eventually fight him? Who pressured him into it? Bob Arum? Please! The boxing public? No one really wanted the fight aside from "Rigo cult" members and Donaire haters for whom Rigo was Nishioka's heir as "the guy Donaire is ducking."

                So if Donaire wanted no part of Rigo, why on earth did he fight him when he could have totally gotten away with avoiding him?
                then when Donaire fights him all of a sudden fans say Donaire is knocking a rematch

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
                  I said that and I'm no Donaire fan. Yes he avoided Rigo for a whole year and it became pretty evident after the fight was signed and Donaire was looking for ways out with the testing bs. And on top of all that, when Rigo resigned with TR. He did it under the condition that he got a Donaire fight, he was promised the fight. Arum had to deliver or he would be in breach of contract.


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                  why the hell are you even in this thread b!tching about every move Donaire makes. He didn't want out of the fight he just thought they had an agreement about the testing

                  I don't understand when people say a boxer is ducking another when the fought him. It's like you've run out of things to b!tch about.


                  Donaire is the only fighter in the game doing all around random testing.

                  All this ducking bs is so ******. your the same douchebag that said Garcia is ducking Matthysse after the fight was already signed. Keep on crying you h0mo
                  Last edited by Bushidō; 11-07-2013, 10:40 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Souwester View Post
                    I agree, Donaire is still a Top 5 P4P Fighter and will prove it against Vic "The Raging Bull" Darchinyan.
                    He might still be top 5 p4p, but then you have to put Rigo at top 4.

                    The problem is that beating Vic does ZERO for him.

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                    • #40
                      Just give it up already, Donaire is a superb boxer alright he is just a whiny excusing no character b*tch in defeat he can't take a loss like a man we have all met people like that.... are you a fan of his boxing or his boyfriend or something? Just because he is a excusing b*tch and is smart enough to want none of Rigo ever again, does not make him a turd why is that so hard to accept Donaire is a sore looser, but is a great boxer get over it you don't have to be sore too people.

                      That being said he could have easily skipped Rigo but he didn't, I think he was not too excited about the fight for like a year or so, and was using excuses before, but in the end when the money was right decided to man up big time.

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