Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
I really enjoyed it.A fight that turned into a boxing match. The idea is to hit and not get hit and Rigo showed the template of how that is done and against the man hailed to be the cream of the crop. Rigo is not getting nearly enough credit. Instead some are concentrating on what Donaire didn't do and forgetting the reasons he could not do what was expected. Rigo is the reason.The right guy won but I cannot fathom how those two judges had it 114/113 and 115/112. They should both have their licenses revoked.Then there was lapdog making excuses for Donaire almost from the opening bell. He had a poor training camp, went for his first real run the morning of the fight, had a new baby on the way and the kicker for me that most of his training was done by phone. To use these excuses at this level of the sport is preposterous. Perhaps Donaire should take up another line of work. Oh yeah and the 3 year shoulder injury post fight added excuse was laughable and pathetic at the same time. He got shit kicked plain and simple.Lapdogs closing statements essentially claiming he'd like to see a rematch with a 100% Donaire but Rigo would have to go to 126 was classless. It suggests again that this was not the real deal. Cant people just give credit where credit is due. Donaire got outworked, out boxed, out punched, out sped, out pointed out flashed and out ring general shipped. Other then those minor details, he won the fight.
Are you mad? - means he gave donaire 4 rounds. You could easily give Donaire 3 of the first 9 and 10-8 round 10. I had it 116-115 but scoring 4 even rounds is frowned upon here. 115-112 is a very fair reflection of the fight in my opinion