Rigondeaux vs Donaire @122lbs now, who wins and how ???

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  1. betabong

    betabong Active Member Full Member

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    It seems that everyone is only basing Donaire's skills from his last 2 fights. He does not always just load up on his punches. He usually throws alot of jabs as well, but for his last fight he fought a totally different fight. He is also a strong counterpuncher and has pretty good lateral movement. I'm just hoping when these 2 guys meet, that at least one of them will be the aggressor. If they both decide to be counterpunchers in the fight, this could be a boring fight. I think Donaire will take it.
     
  2. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Rigondeaux looked like he have more boxing ability while Donaire is mostly like his aka... flash.
     
  3. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I always used to say Rigo but I am not sure now. I just remembered with that chin checkers thread how the toughest opponent he has faced (Cordoba) caught him with a JAB and dropped him. It wasnt an off balance KD either like his fans say. His body seriously reset. We all saw after the KD his confidence was gone and he proceeded to run for the next 6 rounds. He might be hiding some China under there.

    Donaire has more power than Cordoba and enough speed to land. The 2 are high level fighters but Donaire has a good chin so he has to have the edge if they ever meet. I honestly would not be surprised if Donaire puts him to sleep hard.

    Another thing is neither really has a jab so power punches will land.
     
  4. davebenoit

    davebenoit Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Donaire will **** the Cuban.
     
  5. exodus

    exodus Active Member Full Member

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    Whenever this fight happens, cause it will.

    I'll gladly take all bets on Donaire.

    Rigondeaux will take Nonito to school.
     
  6. Stevenson#1

    Stevenson#1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lol , ¿ wich one is it ? , you don't sound too sure yourself . Peace .
     
  7. Stevenson#1

    Stevenson#1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would like to see Nonito take on another tall and lanky boxer like Cordoba who can actually
    box and punch a bit and see how he does , how long Cordoba lasts . ! He almost lost that fight against an extremely limited boxer like Mongoose for christ sake ! . No chance . Peace .
     
  8. r1p00pk

    r1p00pk Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lol peace:rofl
     
  9. boxeo#1

    boxeo#1 Boxer-Puncher banned

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    Both are overrated by the kiddo's and ******s on this forum.

    Rigondeaux has loads of potential though.
    Donaire is obviously the more proven one (as a pro, and that's the ballgame we're playing here).
     
  10. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I was very impressed with El Chacal's performance against Teon Kennedy. His precision, timing, and accuracy was amazing.

    Nonito looked good against the Mongoose, but needs to relax a bit and box more than trying to end fights with one shot. These are bigger guys than what he was accustomed to fighting.

    This fight realy needs to happen! I enjoy watching both fighter but feel Rigondeaux is the more technicaly skilled fighter. A Nonito that can fight intelligently will give a good account of himself but will come up short in a decision. If Nonito trys to rush in and throw bombs he could get timed, countered, and put down.

    Nonito has a chance if Guillermo's chin is what some suspect to be made out of china, but if they are wrong and he can take a shot, Nonito has no chance.
     
  11. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    donaire has too many holes in his game.

    rigondeaux by ktfo.
     
  12. arve lie

    arve lie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its on fightfans top 5 most wanted fights no doubt
     
  13. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Is he the one that Jeremy Dunne the Euro level boxer from Ireland KTFO? :patsch
     
  14. Stevenson#1

    Stevenson#1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That KO dont mean s**t , everybody is allowed to have a bad night once in a while , this is boxing and the fact is that Cordoba's still a much better boxer than Mathebula and Rigo fought him on only his SEVENTH fight , it wasn't pretty but he won convincingly . Nonito would've NEVER fought a former Champ on his 7th fight ( thats for the idiots that said Rigo has to " earn " a shot at Nonito ) , Nonito STRUGGLED with a very limited boxer like Mathebula , a guy without balance , foot work and slow , ¿ what's gonna happen when he steps up and fight somebody like Rigo or Mares ?, man , forget about those two , ¿ can he defeat a good boxer like , for example , Cordoba ? , based on the Mathebula bout I say NO . Peace .
     
  15. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He loss to Jeremy Dunne.:lol: jeremy ****ing dunne.:lol:

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO8jyjfquAs[/ame]

    Most of Rigo's opponents are great world champion with multiple title defenses and established lord of their divisions.NOT! Casey is a euro level bum. Ramos is a joke! and Cordoba loss to Jeremy Dunne.