Rigondeaux: "I took him to deep waters and took the boat away"

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  1. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    this.:deal

    and donaire didnt do **** about it. he could have adjusted. but his frustration was there and all he has in his mind was to ktfo rigo, which was what el chackass was waiting for.
     
  2. FanManII

    FanManII Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Anyone making excuses for Donaire, is a **** poor boxing analyst. Just shut up now.
    Donaire was taken to school for 12 ****ing rounds. NOT SIX!

    He took a beating. He was very lucky to have finished that fight on his feet.
    I guarantee you there will be no rematch.

    The fight was clearly lopsided and donaire dominated with authority the entire fight.
    There is no need for a rematch and Donaire might claim he wants one, deep down inside he knows he really doesn't want to face Rigondeaux again. And get the **** kicked out of him again.

    I didnt even give the knock down round to Donaire. I thought Rigondeaux won every round.
     
  3. kordapio

    kordapio Member Full Member

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    :deal even round 12 is not close for donaire being in deep waters.
     
  4. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    :lol:

    I thought it was a funny quote considering that.
     
  5. ikeabuchia

    ikeabuchia Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Also kinder feel sorry for Bazooka.. strangely .. cheer up my friend only a boxing match :good
     
  6. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    Pushing Nonito back was the best strategy. Any hopes Nonito had of coming over and landing a hail-mary punch evaporated once Rigo started forcing him back and landing hard lefts on his face.
     
  7. thehook13

    thehook13 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    great words in that quote.

    I'm not sure if they are his or his trainers. Before and during camp the coaches will put a psychological concept in their head and work on it until fight night.

    There wasn't much question who was the better boxer before the fight it's just that rigo needed to overcome a lot of things like experience, aggression, speed and power. If he was able to handle that, then the fight would be fought on a technical level thats above Nonito Donaires head. from there its upto rigo who wins the fight

    Thats saying a lot about rigo considering how Nonitos has a pretty good boxing head on him anyway.
     
  8. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    IMO YDKSAB.


    - & you should stop repeatedly proving it.
     
  9. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    could have KOd Donaire if Rigo pushed himself to be on the offense like what he did in the 12th, but Rigo is Rigo.
     
  10. pound

    pound Coqui Radar Full Member

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    YEAHHHHH BABYYY!!! I love this "dame un huequito al lado de Floyd Mayweather!"

    "Give me a little crevice next to Floyd Mayweather!" - Rigo

    "The Floyd Mayweather of the 122lbs!" - Pedro Diaz
     
  11. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    After the first round Donaire knew he was in deep water and when he knocked Rigs down and still got some thunder put on his ass then he knew not only was he in deep water, he couldn't swim.:lol:
     
  12. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    He pushed himself to be on the offense because Donaire was clearly vulnerable and hurt, gluing his glove to his face. Had Rigo pushed for anymore he would've opened himself to unwanted risks.
     
  13. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Deep water:lol:. More like the marathon and I took his shoes away:lol::patsch. The crowds were cheering me all the way :lol:.
     
  14. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You could be correct but after only 2 12 round fights I doubt this will be the case 3 or 4 fights down the road.
    Hell he may be a different fighter in his next 12 round fight, his skill set allows him to excel very quickly .. I mean com on, he is the undisputed 122 champ with only 12 pro fights.
     
  15. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    I dont give a **** about your god damn opinion, did I say the fight was close? No, did I argue that Donaire won? No.

    All I argued was what I saw, Donaire lost the fight no doubt clearly lost but you cant sit here and tell me that Rigo put out the same work from rounds 7 through 11....

    He simply moved away I wouldnt call it running I would call it like this, Rigo established himself and gained the respect needed in the first half leaving Donaire no choice but to respect the speed and power that by the 2nd half he had that kind of control in which he could simply walk away all night and shoot a shot here and there...

    Now my question is why didnt Rigo put forth the same effort in the 2nd half I know he didnt have to he had control of the fight, but its not like he was hurt by Donaire either, so why did he suddenly slow down his attack why not step up his attack?