Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux: I'm Willing To Give Donaire Another Beating

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  • codey
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    #41
    Donaire is a solid dude, but a rematch results in the same tail if these two meet again. Rigo beats that a$$ proper once more.
    Last edited by codey; 12-02-2013, 01:21 AM.

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    • Rolaz
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      #42
      Let them fight at Featherweight Division, it will give Rigo another chance to invade and capture any crown at that weight division. Donaire will have that hunger to win the fight, hence, its gonna be a very interesting fight!

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      • -Kev-
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        #43
        The way Darchinyan was beating Donaire comfortably before the stoppage, coupled with Rigondeax's defense and accuracy, I think it ends up being much worse this time. Donaire is just so in love with his power and anyway if he becomes active it will be momentarily, he'll soon just go back to being inactive because of Rigondeaux's hard counters.

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        • R.I.P Chico
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          #44
          Rigondeaux schools Donaire anytime they fight, at any weight as he has a far superior skill set. My p4p list: Floyd #1; Ward #2; Pacman #3; Rigondeaux #4; Golovkin's #5. Let's see GGG and Rigo fraud step up their level of competion in 2014..

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          • R.I.P Chico
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            #45
            *Rigndeaux, not Rigo Fraud - bull**** spellcheck :-)

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            • Cuban Linx
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              #46
              He doesn't want anything to do with Rigo. He acts like he does but we all know he's fake.

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              • DosRounds
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                #47
                Rigo stops him en DosRounds!

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                • Grimgash
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                  #48
                  Rigo is so hard up for a fight that he wants to rematch someone he schooled? What's next Floyd calling out JMM asking for a rematch?

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                  • shoog
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                    #49
                    I would be just a psyched for the rematch as I was for the first fight. I see this being a huge year for hbo. There are some great fights to be made. First order of business is chavez ward. And hopefully kovalev stevens. Its just to bad pac won't fight provodnikov. That would be a war. Well see how rigo looks against agbeko haven't seen either In So long.

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                    • torosboxing75
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by danktrees
                      well considering he won the fight at 122 and donaire is the one who's asking for a rematch, the catchweight of 123 is actually pretty generous. i see nothing wrong with it, by all accounts if donaire really wants a rematch it should be at 122 since that's where the first fight was at. and i hear people say donaire is too big for 122 now but it was only last year that he moved up to 122. he fought at the lower weights for the over 10 years and now suddenly at the age of 30 he's outgrown those divisions? i can see younger guys who are still growing doing that but a 30 year old shouldnt be growing much.
                      This is very true and something people fail to take under consideration.
                      I personally think that was just used as his main excuse for losing.

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