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    Default Re: Donaire vs. Rigondeaux - Saturday night fight/chat thread

    Donaire is a good fighter but i find him bit overrated i mean he was ranked so high off just one top win forever and did nothing for a along time. I fell Donaire kinda got exposed and his lack of adapting was pretty apparent. As far a Rigondeaux i guess he deserves what is said about him after to nights lesson.

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    Default Re: Donaire vs. Rigondeaux - Saturday night fight/chat thread

    I had it 116 - 111 for Donaire.
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    I had Rigo winning by one round. I was counting landing clean shots on my fingers by having one fighter as one hand and the other the other hand, then removing shots off when Im out of fingers,works well until someone gets five clear shots ahead never happened in this fight though. I was giving Donaire the rounds where he was landing the odd harder shot. Dont think one of the judges did that though.
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    Close fight had Donaire, winning by 2 rounds it was very close nothing to shout or scream about
    well done Rigondeaux.

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    This was a walkover for Rigo he gave Donaire a boxing lesson and a schooling throughout the fight
    Donaire could not really get into the fight at all

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    116- 111 Rigondeaux, Donaire just couldn't hit him enough and was somewhat pedestrian. Rigo was too slick and deserved the win, they will do it again and Donaire will have to think of something else in fight two?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Close fight had Donaire, winning by 2 rounds it was very close nothing to shout or scream about
    well done Rigondeaux.
    @Dia bando - Agreed, unless you were a Rigon fan, it wasn't a very entertaining fight to watch, especially after all the hype this fight generated.

    I don't know what Donaire could do different to win in a rematch, the bottom line is Rigon is good technically, and very hard to hit with clean punches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Close fight had Donaire, winning by 2 rounds it was very close nothing to shout or scream about
    well done Rigondeaux.
    @Dia bando - Agreed, unless you were a Rigon fan, it wasn't a very entertaining fight to watch, especially after all the hype this fight generated.

    I don't know what Donaire could do different to win in a rematch, the bottom line is Rigon is good technically, and very hard to hit with clean punches.

    cheers
    It was a good boxing match. Not too much fast-paced action, but we knew that coming in. What I was expecting was a sneaky counter-shot ko from Donaire somewhere in the 7,8 or 9th round. It didn't happen.

    The reason why it didn't happen was that we UNDERESTIMATED the MOBILITY of Rigondeaux and his ability to move in and out fast and quickly. That type of movement was never there with him in his other fights, and it kind of surprised me.

    You see? This is why it's hard to make a prediction in some of these fights unless you go to the respective training camps.

    Donaire just could not catch the guy coming in, and Rigondeaux used the ring EFFECTIVELY and amped up just a little bit with regard to offense. That offensive style too was uncharacteristic of Rigondeaux.

    Masterful fight by him. Hats off!!

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    Default Re: Donaire vs. Rigondeaux - Saturday night fight/chat thread

    *I had it 118-109... Nonito lost 11 rounds... Nonito looks like he undeestimated what Rigo could do... in the end, Nonito's face was a mess as well... anyone who has it for Nonito should be ashamed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Close fight had Donaire, winning by 2 rounds it was very close nothing to shout or scream about
    well done Rigondeaux.
    @Dia bando - Agreed, unless you were a Rigon fan, it wasn't a very entertaining fight to watch, especially after all the hype this fight generated.

    I don't know what Donaire could do different to win in a rematch, the bottom line is Rigon is good technically, and very hard to hit with clean punches.

    cheers
    Yes it was a technical type of fight, sometimes we never get what we want,! Rigon is very slick as
    they say, well it's how it goes but 2 of the very best meet and it's good for boxing.
    Boxing needs more fights like this, the best fighters Champions facing each other.

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    Default Re: Donaire vs. Rigondeaux - Saturday night fight/chat thread

    Replay starting, this time we'll try it minus the Stella artois.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Close fight had Donaire, winning by 2 rounds it was very close nothing to shout or scream about
    well done Rigondeaux.
    @Dia bando - Agreed, unless you were a Rigon fan, it wasn't a very entertaining fight to watch, especially after all the hype this fight generated.

    I don't know what Donaire could do different to win in a rematch, the bottom line is Rigon is good technically, and very hard to hit with clean punches.

    cheers
    Yes it was a technical type of fight, sometimes we never get what we want,! Rigon is very slick as
    they say, well it's how it goes but 2 of the very best meet and it's good for boxing.
    Boxing needs more fights like this, the best fighters Champions facing each other.
    "A technical type of fight", it was piss poor and I don't have one good thing to say about it.
    Rigondeaux won the fight, but he didn't fight like a fighter, he fought like a contestant. He was doing the minimum to win, just like a damned reality show contestant. He refused to engage until Donaire put him on his ass.
    Look, here are two of arguably the best boxers in the business. One was voted 'Fighter of the Year', and the other is one of the best amateur boxers produced by Cuba, who won a WBA belt in his ninth pro fight.
    So what happens when these two champions get together, they have a "technical type of fight". What a joke! Rigondeaux was bad and Donaire was worse. After seeing the hand speed of Rigo and tasting a few punches, Donaire decided to follow Rigo around for most of the fight. Considering the talent of these two, this is one of the most disappointing fights I've seen.
    The fight was doomed before it started, Donaire could not get past the speed and movement of Rigondeaux, and Rigondeaux would only do enough to win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    I had Rigo winning by one round. I was counting landing clean shots on my fingers by having one fighter as one hand and the other the other hand, then removing shots off when Im out of fingers,works well until someone gets five clear shots ahead never happened in this fight though. I was giving Donaire the rounds where he was landing the odd harder shot. Dont think one of the judges did that though.
    TBH, i'm disappointed in the result, I was expecting to see the Cuban "amateur" get his 'jackel' ass kicked. I'm not about to become a fan anytime soon.
    You've got to give Rigo credit, he negated Donaire's power with his slick defense and countered well all night. With the exception of the KD in the 10th round, Donaire's punches were for the most part ineffective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    I had Rigo winning by one round. I was counting landing clean shots on my fingers by having one fighter as one hand and the other the other hand, then removing shots off when Im out of fingers,works well until someone gets five clear shots ahead never happened in this fight though. I was giving Donaire the rounds where he was landing the odd harder shot. Dont think one of the judges did that though.
    TBH, i'm disappointed in the result, I was expecting to see the Cuban "amateur" get his 'jackel' ass kicked. I'm not about to become a fan anytime soon.
    You've got to give Rigo credit, he negated Donaire's power with his slick defense and countered well all night. With the exception of the KD in the 10th round, Donaire's punches were for the most part ineffective.
    Nice you give him credit mate, by why the never going to be a fan comment?

    Well Im more a fan after yesterday, he seems like a nice fellow too, I dont care what nick name they give him. Are you thinking of Carlos the Jackel enemy of the western free world?

    Those punches would have been effective on anyone else in that weight class,
    Rigo was dissolving them into nothing and evading with movements that some other people (not you MArs) here dont think was good boxing

    Just cause he broke distance occasionally which broke up Donaires timing up as well!! Shit guys, thats exactly what boxing is about too .

    Just cause someone moves forward with one intention doesnt earn them points unless they dominate; outscore the other and are not getting countered.

    (Its harder to evade and counter than it is to move forward with one intention). ,And that isnt dictating the fight! That is stupidity and Donaire admitted it himself.
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