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Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux To Donaire: Prepare For What's Coming!
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Donaires trhows a wild , wild left hook .... Rigo ducks it .... Sraight left to the body .... Rigo has done this too many times , he has seen this left hook in" la finca de los monos "and " el cordova cardin " in the pros too . If you ducks donaire left hook , he is an ordinary fighter.... Watch narvaez , rafael conception , in you tube . If you know boxing , you know what i mean .donaire did nothing , nada .
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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostTranslation: Rigo will run to avoid Donaire's power while Mares would actually try and fight him.
Man you got to look at the science in boxing , its a beautiful thing , its not all about the bash , some fights are just great because of the skills involved .
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Originally posted by puga View Postfor real and his jab aint good either...for this fight his jab is more of a trouble than an asset...and that reaching lead to the body that rigo tards love to brag about aint gonna wok with nonito either, atleast not againts a precise counter puncher..he also got a habit of faking that lead left extending it halfway just to measure distance, thats another nono imo ..all in all, rigo's flaws will play into nonito advantage...
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostA lot of that stuff you're critiquing is just Rigo toying with his opponents, pawing and even rehearsing his combos before delivering them. (Something I'm not a big fan of, BTW.) You think an exceptional talent who's literally been fighting his whole life and trained by some of the best in the world doesn't know how to throw a jab? It's not like Rigo or his trainers haven't noticed obvious "flaws" that armchair coaches on the Internet find so blatant. Rigondeaux does what he does because he can. You can be sure his game will tighten up with Donaire.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostA lot of that stuff you're critiquing is just Rigo toying with his opponents, pawing and even rehearsing his combos before delivering them. (Something I'm not a big fan of, BTW.) You think an exceptional talent who's literally been fighting his whole life and trained by some of the best in the world doesn't know how to throw a jab? It's not like Rigo or his trainers haven't noticed obvious "flaws" that armchair coaches on the Internet find so blatant. Rigondeaux does what he does because he can. You can be sure his game will tighten up with Donaire.
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