DUNKIN on DONAIRE: ARCE in 2012, Then NISHIOKA and RIGONDEAUX in 2013...

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  1. ImElvis666

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  2. locard

    locard Boxing Addict banned

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    DUNKIN'

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  3. Zaryu

    Zaryu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rigo should fight Mares, and the winner should face the winner of Donaire/Nishioka.
     
  4. Young Terror

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    Rigo in 2013.

    What a joke.

    he should fight him now not in 2013.

    What will he gain by beating Arce who has taking more beatings than Tina Turner.

    Rigo will run this phony out boxing.

    Mark my words.
     
  5. 2Pac

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    Arce's a ****ing warrior - and he won't run once he gets hit like Rigo did against Cordoba. Great action-packed fight. Nishioka will be a high level chess match. Rigondeaux hasn't beat a single decent name. 2013 is the perfect time.
     
  6. Young Terror

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    Donaire-Arce will be a one sided beating.

    You really have to hate Arce to want to see that fight.

    Donaire-Nishioka is a good fight.

    But not as good or more exigent for donaire than what a Rigo fight would be.

    As for Rigo hasnt fought anyone.

    Ramos and cordoba are decent fighters.

    And its not his fault nobody wants to fight him.

    He has to continue to stay active.

    Even if it is against overmatched opponents.

    its either that or stay inactive waiting for Nonita to grow some balls.
     
  7. 2Pac

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    Donaire's the biggest name in the division, and he earned that by fighting monsters in a prime Darchinyan and a prime Montiel. Rigo has to beat one name/B+ fighter to even begin to be deserving of a shot.

    Donaire destroys every single guy on Rigo's pro resume in flashier, more brutal style. FACT!
     
  8. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Right because Donaire has certainly amassed a whole lot of impressive KOs at 122 :lol:
     
  9. DobyZhee

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    Arce deserves a going out paycheck.

    Rigo doesn't.

    As a matter of fact, i'm willing to bet Rigo doesn't fight Mares because he doesn't want to risk his 0
     
  10. purephase

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    Right, if Rigondeaux-Mares doesn't occur, it will have everything to do with Rigondeaux being scared and nothing at all to do with the fact that they're promoted by Top Rank and Golden Boy.
     
  11. tottenham19

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    "Prime" Montiel lost to a nobody 2 fights removed from his destruction at the hands of Donaire.

    Donaire looked like ass against Mathebula, and won the fight by the skin of his teeth. Then Donaire says he wants Nishioka, but takes this garbage fight against Arce. Arce doesn't have a ****ing chance; he will get murdered by Nonito.

    Only a ****** would want to see Arce-Donaire and think it would be competitive. :mad:
     
  12. HawkFan16

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    Would have liked to see him fight Nishioka or Rigondeaux before the end of the year. Donaire shouldn't be wasting time in his prime years with gimme fights like Arce when he could and should be fighting better opponents/moving up in weight to prove himself. The next three fights should be Nishioka, Rigondeuax/Mares, and then Salido at 126. Arce shouldn't even be discussed as an opponent.
     
  13. igor_otsky

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    Montiel-Rigo anyone?