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  • #21
    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
    Yea but at 122 there is this guy named Rigo...maybe ya'll remember him
    yeah Donaire remembers him very well to the point that after that fight Donaire turned into a bum.

    by the way he got KO in the 6th just like Pacquiao

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    • #22
      No need to go back, he can match up well with the other featherweights. Gonzales, Mares, Loma, Gradovich and the others.

      Walters is just a very big featherweight. Put 30 more seconds in round 2 and he might finish Walters.

      A well trained Donaire will have a chance against Rigo.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by PBP View Post
        2013 Before Rigo - I've had a great training camp, I'm in top shape and Rigo doesn't deserve a fight with me/

        April 2013 - I had to kill myself to make weight. I can't make 122 anymore. I'm going to go to 126. If Rigo wants a rematch it has to be at 126.

        Today - I'm too small for 126. I'm going to go back down to 122.
        Lmao.......

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        • #24
          Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
          Donaire loses to Rigo, Santa-Cruz, and Frampton. If there is one that he has the best chance of beating. It is probably Frampton.
          Out of those 3, LSC is the weakest link. Donaire beats him.

          Frampton and Rigo can box, LSC is so sloppy it's terrible.

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          • #25
            He should fight Scott Quigg for a tuneup fight at 122 then go after LSC and Frampton.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by PBP View Post
              2013 Before Rigo - I've had a great training camp, I'm in top shape and Rigo doesn't deserve a fight with me/

              April 2013 - I had to kill myself to make weight. I can't make 122 anymore. I'm going to go to 126. If Rigo wants a rematch it has to be at 126.

              Today - I'm too small for 126. I'm going to go back down to 122.
              Green K

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              • #27
                I think Donaire is still pretty good, Walters was just too much.

                Donaire would probably beat Santa-Cruz, Quigg and Martinez, all good fight. Only Rigo and Frampton would beat him. IMO.

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                • #28
                  Might aswell consider him done then coz he was struggling to make 122 and cant seem to handle fw power...nowhere else to go, he's done

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Dle View Post
                    Was it really a stoppage or was Donaire ktfo? I saw the latter.. But Donaire is still my man. He's real and wasn't lookin for the excuses Dodong is spitting out.
                    to be fair he had a ton of backlash for making excuses the last few fights so its not surprising he went that route with it

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Jerzz View Post
                      No need to go back, he can match up well with the other featherweights. Gonzales, Mares, Loma, Gradovich and the others.

                      Walters is just a very big featherweight. Put 30 more seconds in round 2 and he might finish Walters.

                      A well trained Donaire will have a chance against Rigo.
                      ya i was thinking that to but in all reality i dont think donaire can compete in that level. when he was dominating his competition he was gigantic compared to his outclassed opponents

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