Well, I never said he "wasn't any good " and I see you broadly agree with me on the outcome of the fight. Vic just does not have the ring smarts to take Donaire. Sure he has been rated P4P, so have many, I personally believe that he was exposed after his first defeat and has never been the same fighter. But I'll definitely be watching. Could be an upset
Sure, whatever. :roll:atsch Actually, you are so ****ing dumb that I'm just gonna put you on my ignore list. Life is short, I can't waste it on ****ing ******s.
Darchinyan says he wasn't hurt by the shot that put him out. Yet, they had to bring in the stretcher in the first fight: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRUsRtJuVig&feature=related[/ame]
I don't think Vic has much left in his career. He is old for a little fighter. A loss may mean that's the last big fight for him (I hope not). The question is - will it stop Donaire from being a nonentity? With his skillset and his awesome performance last time against Vic I expected him to make a big impact on the boxing scene. But this hasn't happened. There is no guarantee that a second victory will do anything. But right now, it is the only shot he has got of getting his career back on track. If he wins I hope he can manage to sort out his management issues or whatever it is, cause he is a good fighter to watch.
If Darchy gets his head taken off again, then "it is ovaahhh" - as Lennox Lewis would say. Nonito is very skilled. This will be fun to watch because of the animosity between the two fighters. Vic was still talking **** after that horrible knockout. He deserves a chance to back up his talk. Nonito deserves a chance to do it again.