Donaire vs. Rigondeaux - Saturday night fight/chat thread
:pimp2: This could be the fight of the year, especially if Rigon springs the upset. Lots of us could be eating crow. :o
April 13
At New York (HBO): Nonito Donaire vs. Guillermo Rigondeaux, 12 rounds, WBO/WBA junior featherweight title unification; Sean Monaghan vs. Dion "Rex" Stanley, 8 rounds, light heavyweights; Mikael Zewski vs. Daniel Sostre, 8 rounds, welterweights
Donaire has been fighting as a Pro since 2001 (12 years) and 32 fights, he's on a level way above Rigondeaux in Pro and Championship experience. Rigondeaux had a ton of fights as a Cuban amateur, but he's never faced anyone close to as good as Donaire, as an amateur or in his 11 fights as a Pro. Rigon will get outclassed, outboxed and KTFO April 13th.
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Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
Well...Rigo is definitely not some tomato can with only 5 amateur fights and works part time at a Starbucks. So I wouldn't go so far as to say he will get flattened as easily as you perceive.
Rigo has a skill set up to par with Donaire despite not having much comparative professional experience. It's difficult to judge this fight because both are highly skilled in one facet or another.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
Donaire is going to be shocked at Rigo's hand speed from the jab to combinations and counterpunching which is Donaires forte. I have not been this amped for a fight in a long time and I'm not even a fan per say of either guy.
Rigo's problems could come in the pocket. As impressive as his 400 fight amateur career is, it may also be his undoing. He stays in the pocket to long with his head out in front of his body. That is Donaire short hook territory.
Cant see this going 12. One of them is taking a nap.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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Mars_ax
Reason #1. Donaire vs. Montiel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VervqgESZYI
Reason #2. Donaire vs. Darchinyan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO3aSHiwd14
Reasons #3.
Donaire has been fighting as a Pro since 2001 (12 years) and 32 fights, he's on a level way above Rigondeaux in Pro and Championship experience. Rigondeaux had a ton of fights as a Cuban amateur, but he's never faced anyone close to as good as Donaire, as an amateur or in his 11 fights as a Pro. Rigon will get outclassed, outboxed and KTFO April 13th.
Thoughts?
I agree. Too much, too soon for the young Rigondeaux.
One thing Rigo has going for him is Pedro Diaz. He's an excellent trainer with a wonderful track record.
But still....
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
Not to underrate Rigon, but I can't think of one single advantage he has over Donaire. Hand speed? boxing skills? power? Pro/Championship experience? defense? No way Jose, and there's a huge difference in the level of competition Rigon has faced, compared to what Donaire has been up against in his 12 years as a Pro.
I'm not saying Rigon isn't good, just saying that he's nowhere close to being on the same level as Donaire. The fight will be competitive for as long as Donaire wants it to be. He may feel Rigon out for a few rounds before turning up the heat, or he may decide to come right out at the opening bell and blitz him.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
Rigo has the edge in raw speed. Donaire is the smarter puncher. Boxing skills is what this fight is about. Rigo is just as fundamentally sound as Donaire. I think they are probably similar in power regardless of Donaires highlight reel ko's of Darchinyan and Montiel etc. Donaire most definitely has the pro edge including the main stage.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
Reason #1. Donaire vs. Montiel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VervqgESZYI
Reason #2. Donaire vs. Darchinyan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO3aSHiwd14
Reasons #3.
Donaire has been fighting as a Pro since 2001 (12 years) and 32 fights, he's on a level way above Rigondeaux in Pro and Championship experience. Rigondeaux had a ton of fights as a Cuban amateur, but he's never faced anyone close to as good as Donaire, as an amateur or in his 11 fights as a Pro. Rigon will get outclassed, outboxed and KTFO April 13th.
Thoughts?
I agree. Too much, too soon for
the young Rigondeaux.
One thing Rigo has going for him is Pedro Diaz. He's an excellent trainer with a wonderful track record.
But still....
Rigon isn't 'young', did you mean he has little Pro experience? Regardless of his 400 fights or how good Rigon was as an Amatuer, there's no way in hell he's going to step up with only 11 Pro fights under his belt and beat one of the best P4P fighters in the world.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
Reason #1. Donaire vs. Montiel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VervqgESZYI
Reason #2. Donaire vs. Darchinyan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO3aSHiwd14
Reasons #3.
Donaire has been fighting as a Pro since 2001 (12 years) and 32 fights, he's on a level way above Rigondeaux in Pro and Championship experience. Rigondeaux had a ton of fights as a Cuban amateur, but he's never faced anyone close to as good as Donaire, as an amateur or in his 11 fights as a Pro. Rigon will get outclassed, outboxed and KTFO April 13th.
Thoughts?
I agree. Too much, too soon for
the young Rigondeaux.
One thing Rigo has going for him is Pedro Diaz. He's an excellent trainer with a wonderful track record.
But still....
Rigon isn't 'young', did you mean he has little Pro experience? Regardless of his 400 fights or how good Rigon was as an Amatuer, there no way in hell he's going to step up with only 11 Pro fights under his belt and beat one of the best P4P fighters in the world.
Young as in inexperienced in the pro ranks.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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Originally Posted by
IamInuit
Rigo has the edge in raw speed. Donaire is the smarter puncher. Boxing skills is what this fight is about. Rigo is just as fundamentally sound as Donaire. I think they are probably similar in power regardless of Donaires highlight reel ko's of Darchinyan and Montiel etc. Donaire most definitely has the pro edge including the main stage.
Raw Speed? I don't think so, they don't call Donaire "the Filipino flash" for nothing. As for Rigon's boxing skills being on a paar with Donaire's, you've got to be kidding, how could you know that? Rigon has only had 11 pro fights against mediocre competition, there's a big difference in amateur boxing skills and those that you need as a pro.
@IamInuit -Are you picking Rigon to win?
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by IamInuit;1144994[B
Rigo has the edge in raw speed.[/B] Donaire is the smarter puncher. Boxing skills is what this fight is about. Rigo is just as fundamentally sound as Donaire. I think they are probably similar in power regardless of Donaires highlight reel ko's of Darchinyan and Montiel etc. Donaire most definitely has the pro edge including the main stage.
Raw Speed? I don't think so, they don't call Donaire "the Filipino flash" for nothing. As for Rigon's boxing skills being on a paar with Donaire's, you've got to be kidding, how could you know that? Rigon has only had 11 pro fights against mediocre competition, there's a big difference in amateur boxing skills and those that you need as a pro.
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IamInuit -Are you picking Rigon to win?
I think so.
Yes I'm taking Rigo in a perceived upset of the year. I'm not betting money on it and may take Donaire in various boxing forum challenges.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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Originally Posted by
IamInuit
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by IamInuit;1144994[B
Rigo has the edge in raw speed.[/B] Donaire is the smarter puncher. Boxing skills is what this fight is about. Rigo is just as fundamentally sound as Donaire. I think they are probably similar in power regardless of Donaires highlight reel ko's of Darchinyan and Montiel etc. Donaire most definitely has the pro edge including the main stage.
Raw Speed? I don't think so, they don't call Donaire "the Filipino flash" for nothing. As for Rigon's boxing skills being on a paar with Donaire's, you've got to be kidding, how could you know that? Rigon has only had 11 pro fights against mediocre competition, there's a big difference in amateur boxing skills and those that you need as a pro.
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IamInuit -Are you picking Rigon to win?
I think so.
Yes I'm taking Rigo in a perceived upset of the year. I'm not betting money on it and may take Donaire in various boxing forum challenges.
Is this some Donaire hating? I just see the chance of Rigon upsetting Donaire as a big long shot, granted i'm a Donaire fan, and Rigon does have a puncher chance.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
IamInuit
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by IamInuit;1144994[B
Rigo has the edge in raw speed.[/B] Donaire is the smarter puncher. Boxing skills is what this fight is about. Rigo is just as fundamentally sound as Donaire. I think they are probably similar in power regardless of Donaires highlight reel ko's of Darchinyan and Montiel etc. Donaire most definitely has the pro edge including the main stage.
Raw Speed? I don't think so, they don't call Donaire "the Filipino flash" for nothing. As for Rigon's boxing skills being on a paar with Donaire's, you've got to be kidding, how could you know that? Rigon has only had 11 pro fights against mediocre competition, there's a big difference in amateur boxing skills and those that you need as a pro.
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IamInuit -Are you picking Rigon to win?
I think so.
Yes I'm taking Rigo in a perceived upset of the year. I'm not betting money on it and may take Donaire in various boxing forum challenges.
Is this some Donaire hating? I just see the chance of Rigon upsetting Donaire as a big long shot, granted i'm a Donaire fan, and Rigon does have a puncher chance.
Wtf Donaire hating? I said that I think Rigo is faster then he is.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
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Originally Posted by
IamInuit
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
IamInuit
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
Quote:
Originally Posted by IamInuit;1144994[B
Rigo has the edge in raw speed.[/B] Donaire is the smarter puncher. Boxing skills is what this fight is about. Rigo is just as fundamentally sound as Donaire. I think they are probably similar in power regardless of Donaires highlight reel ko's of Darchinyan and Montiel etc. Donaire most definitely has the pro edge including the main stage.
Raw Speed? I don't think so, they don't call Donaire "the Filipino flash" for nothing. As for Rigon's boxing skills being on a paar with Donaire's, you've got to be kidding, how could you know that? Rigon has only had 11 pro fights against mediocre competition, there's a big difference in amateur boxing skills and those that you need as a pro.
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IamInuit -Are you picking Rigon to win?
I think so.
Yes I'm taking Rigo in a perceived upset of the year. I'm not betting money on it and may take Donaire in various boxing forum challenges.
Is this some Donaire hating? I just see the chance of Rigon upsetting Donaire as a big long shot, granted i'm a Donaire fan, and Rigon does have a puncher chance.
Wtf Donaire hating? I said that I think Rigo is faster then he is.
OK, my bad, I know there's some Donaire haters around, or at least some who think that Donaire is overrated, just checking. Being a Filipino sometimes puts a target on your back.
Re: 3 reasons why Donaire will flatten Rigondeaux April 13th
What will cause Rigon to be ko'd by at least the 7th round is that he will wait for the entire fight... as he does with most of his fights. Not sure if it's just his style, inexperience, or whatever it is?!?! But he waits too long to crank up into the fight...
In the pro's you need to be able to bring intensity for 12 rounds if need be. He can't just wait on Donaire to counter- as if Donaire hits like he has feather-down in his gloves?!?
Rigon will get knocked down or rocked very early... suck it up... then wither under a real pro-assault from Donaire.
I say a ref stoppage in about 7 ir 8 rounds.