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Rigo was a great aumuter, but as a pro still got a lot to learn he may well be a Champion but I feel
it's to soon to face Donaire. We must remember there are some, good contenders out there for Rigo
let him face 2 or 3 of them if he can beat them!, Donaire I feel would ko him in about 6 rounds at
this point in Rigo's career, if Donaire hit's him he will stay down fact.![]()
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Dont know if Rigo can take that old style power, Donaire fights off the ropes and fights in tight like an old school fighter not sure if Rigo (who Ive only just started watching ) can evade and counter without getting tagged and dropped. Id have liked to see Rigo have a tough battle under his belt before this one. Im still going to buy it if it comes around and go for the underdog.
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This indestructible Donaire stuff on boxing forums generally is getting a little over the top. Yes he's good and yes he has a nice hook but while moving up in weight on fight night it has been quite obvious he was the bigger man. Starting with Sydorenko. It looked like he was fighting a kid. Against Rigo he is fighting a bigger man on fight night that is faster then he is. His chin is getting checked.
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My mind is set on a Donaire victory and im wagering a few Gs on this fight..
Only thing I havent decided on is whether or not Donaire will win via TKO... I seriously think Rigo will get tagged hard and often and there's a high possibility of a stoppage..
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I'm backing Donaire
I think he wins a decision but the potential for a KO is there
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