Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

For RBR threads only
Rover
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 7323
Joined: 20 Aug 2011, 00:28

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Rover »

I didn't enjoy it that much.
Congrats to Rigo, though; he clearly won.
Blodhemn
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 2848
Joined: 04 Jun 2006, 20:30

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Blodhemn »

JCS wrote:Donaire has a bum shoulder.
Donaire is a bum. I haven't enjoyed any of his fights in recent years, save for the Montiel KO - nearly everything else is a guy looking for a KO and being unable to actively set up anything. Boring as hell.
victor-romeo
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1631
Joined: 18 Sep 2004, 22:29

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by victor-romeo »

Blodhemn wrote:
JCS wrote:Donaire has a bum shoulder.
Donaire is a bum. I haven't enjoyed any of his fights in recent years, save for the Montiel KO - nearly everything else is a guy looking for a KO and being unable to actively set up anything. Boring as hell.
Donaire has had careful match making in my opinion , I never respected him. I think he was afraid of Rigondeaux when he said Rigondeaux wasn't in his league a while back .
Donaire does have a good chin and more heart than that I thought.Things I didn't know about him until tonight.
Rigondeaux vs Mares would be a great fight ,,but from what I hear it won't happen because they have rival promoters.
Blodhemn
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 2848
Joined: 04 Jun 2006, 20:30

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Blodhemn »

Not just all of that but Donaire clearly has let the fame goto his head. That branching out into acting crap that I saw before his last fight was one of the worst things I've seen a boxer do. He thought he was Pacman #2 already, and he just got a wakeup call that he isn't that good but I'm sure he's got his excuses to block that out in the meantime.
Diamond WEAPON
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1729
Joined: 19 Nov 2006, 01:32

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Diamond WEAPON »

Blodhemn wrote:Not just all of that but Donaire clearly has let the fame goto his head. That branching out into acting crap that I saw before his last fight was one of the worst things I've seen a boxer do. He thought he was Pacman #2 already, and he just got a wakeup call that he isn't that good but I'm sure he's got his excuses to block that out in the meantime.
:OhYes:

He might still have time to rectify his status if he refocuses on craft, he's still a very gifted athlete. Falling in love with your power is the downfall of a lot of seemingly special guys.
Blodhemn
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 2848
Joined: 04 Jun 2006, 20:30

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Blodhemn »

I think he's peaked already. He wont get any better than where he's at because he doesn't like good nuts n bolts boxing, just the flashy shit.
fightscorecollector
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 473
Joined: 20 Dec 2011, 12:07

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by fightscorecollector »

i had it closer than many but still had Rigondeaux winning 115-113
Jpreisser
Cruiserweight
Posts: 483
Joined: 24 Jun 2010, 14:53

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Jpreisser »

117-110 Rigo. Other than the round he got dropped in he only lost because of inactivity. He schooled Donaire.
DetroitHxC wrote:If Donaire would have thrown more he would have got knocked out. Rigondeaux fought a masterful fight, and anything under 116-111 for him makes me question what the hell you see when you watch a fight. Donaire got completely outclassed tonight.
:TU:
Diamond WEAPON
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1729
Joined: 19 Nov 2006, 01:32

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Diamond WEAPON »

Blodhemn wrote:I think he's peaked already. He wont get any better than where he's at because he doesn't like good nuts n bolts boxing, just the flashy poo.
Most likely yes
Bard of Boxrec
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 13111
Joined: 22 Feb 2002, 20:00

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by Bard of Boxrec »

diddy wrote:Horrendous fight. And I love boxing. I'm sick of guys who won't engage.
Why do you love Ward so much then?
cletomex
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 575
Joined: 25 Sep 2005, 00:21

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by cletomex »

diddy wrote:Horrendous fight. And I love boxing. I'm sick of guys who won't engage.
Right?! I was screaming at the TV for Nonito to engage and walk into the lion's den.......but he was just getting eaten alive, eating straight lefts and right hooks, his face was mangled. Nonito was scared shitless. Rigo painted his ass.
dempseyfire
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 5534
Joined: 29 Oct 2003, 22:56

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by dempseyfire »

I had gotten the sense in recent fighters that Donaire had been stalling in terms of skills because he was able to just dominate opponents with his athleticism. Last night showed how hard it is for a boxer to beat someone who is as fast/faster, is a skilled counterer, and has some power. Rigondeaux put forth a counter-punching exhibition last night that was beautiful to watch. Sad that all those saying how awful the fight was can't appreciate boxing skill; I found it entertaining considering how much of a talent Donaire is but he was just getting nullified in there.
victor-romeo
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1631
Joined: 18 Sep 2004, 22:29

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by victor-romeo »

Diamond WEAPON wrote:
Blodhemn wrote:Not just all of that but Donaire clearly has let the fame goto his head. That branching out into acting crap that I saw before his last fight was one of the worst things I've seen a boxer do. He thought he was Pacman #2 already, and he just got a wakeup call that he isn't that good but I'm sure he's got his excuses to block that out in the meantime.
:OhYes:

He might still have time to rectify his status if he refocuses on craft, he's still a very gifted athlete. Falling in love with your power is the downfall of a lot of seemingly special guys.
He says he is going up to 126 I think that is where he starts to get pounded as he loses his big edge his height and size advantage thing he had at the lower weights.
hbg
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 278
Joined: 11 Feb 2012, 18:55

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by hbg »

fightscorecollector wrote:i had it closer than many but still had Rigondeaux winning 115-113
Still collecting? If so, feel free to add my 117-110 Rigondeaux card. :)
HyacinthusTurnipseed
Cruiserweight
Posts: 1309
Joined: 11 Dec 2010, 16:34

Re: Donaire/Rigondeaux RBR.

Post by HyacinthusTurnipseed »

hbg wrote:
fightscorecollector wrote:i had it closer than many but still had Rigondeaux winning 115-113
Still collecting? If so, feel free to add my 117-110 Rigondeaux card. :)
You can have my (slightly closer than most) 115-112 Rigondeaux card as well. Watching it as live I gave Donaire rounds 3, 7, 9 and 10, though none (bar 10) with any strong sense that he'd done anything other than marginally nicked them. If I was crazy wrong about any of them so be it - while I didn't think it was boring at the time, but I'll be damned if I'm re-watching it!
Post Reply