ttommy wrote:Sh*t, I missed this! Had some friends over to watch UFC 73 and was also taping Klitschko/Brewster that I overlooked Showtime.
Damn, just watched the KO on youtube, that was brutal!! Even though I admire Vic Darchinyan's punching power, nakakasar ang ngiting aso niya. Sobra gid ka tikalon bi, he even mentioned challenging Manny P... Beh, buti nga.
(firstly, on
Klitschko vs Brewster, its a no match fight. jab all night long by Klits to Brews' repaired retina will keep him winning unanimously)
Well,
Darchinyan said after that devastating power left hook he took,
he wasnt hurt at all, even we saw the rubbery/vegeatables legs he had. (tikalon jud, to') He saw himself when he KO
Gabi, But Dado wasnt bleeding.
Now, VD dont know yet what to do, whether/either will ask a rematch (if there's a clause), or go up to superfly division and try his luck for the vacant IBO. If VD will capture the IBO superfly, Donaire will face him again because its Donaire's original weight class.
But
Team Donaire have other something in mind, they're gunning for the dangerous
WBC fly Pongsaklek of Thailand (
65-2-34), who took the WBC belt since 2001, defended 17 times w/ a 34 seconds record, 1st round KO, shorter than Michael Spinks & Mike Tyson's 1st round KO.
Do you think
Donaire (19-1-11) can wrestle the WBC belt?
Other options:
There are good Mexicans who are rated 1 & 2 (if VD dont have a rematch clause) how about
Brian Villoria?,.... Team Donaire are not interested w/ the same pinoy boxer. Donaire brothers, Nony & Glen got lost to Brian during the olympic finals. Do you remember when Glen was TKO'ed by
Z Gorres in the 1st round, on the undercard of Morales vs Pacquiao I (we shared the room together w/ penalosa & gorres)
Any other option for Nony?