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    Cuba's Guillermo “The Jackal” Rigondeaux accelerates his training at The Heavyweight Factory GYM in Hollywood, Florida. As usual, Rigondeaux was working hard with his physical conditioner DJ Montanocordoba and his trainer Ismael Salas.

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  • #2
    After Ramos, he should fight Donaire, Arce, Nishioka, etc.

    Rigo is the real deal. I have a feeling he will become an avoided fighter though, much like Lara.

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    • #3
      Everyone has lost their minds and completely looked past the champion Rico Ramos. I have Rico producing fireworks in which will be a huge upset even though the man is an undefeated, younger fighter, has more professional experience, and oh yeah... He just happens to be the CHAMPION!

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      • #4
        The Jackel very talented fighter wish he could of started his career earler but i bet he fights a long time and will only get better glad hes in America.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 1chase View Post
          Everyone has lost their minds and completely looked past the champion Rico Ramos. I have Rico producing fireworks in which will be a huge upset even though the man is an undefeated, younger fighter, has more professional experience, and oh yeah... He just happens to be the CHAMPION!
          If I had any points I'd bet you all of them 10 times over!....Ramos has absolutely no chance in this fight!!!

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          • #6
            Rigondeoux is another boring fighter and will never be a PPV material. Donaire and Nishioka are the best in that division

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            • #7
              Originally posted by komandante View Post
              Rigondeoux is another boring fighter and will never be a PPV material. Donaire and Nishioka are the best in that division

              Rigo is a slick cuban boxer.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 1chase View Post
                Everyone has lost their minds and completely looked past the champion Rico Ramos. I have Rico producing fireworks in which will be a huge upset even though the man is an undefeated, younger fighter, has more professional experience, and oh yeah... He just happens to be the CHAMPION!
                being champion means pretty much bugger all if a significantly better fighter is coming along to take your belt off you.
                why is it do you think that every one is looking past ramos?

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                • #9
                  Hopefully he can secure Nishioka or Donaire next..... Nishioka is getting old and I doubt Donaire stays at 22 for long

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 1chase View Post
                    Everyone has lost their minds and completely looked past the champion Rico Ramos. I have Rico producing fireworks in which will be a huge upset even though the man is an undefeated, younger fighter, has more professional experience, and oh yeah... He just happens to be the CHAMPION!
                    Although Ramos is a decent fighter, most people are looking past him because Rigondeaux is a superior boxer. The fact that Rico is the champ means very little. I'm reminded of when Mike Tyson beat Michael Spinks for Spinks's version of the heavyweight title. Everyone, including Michael, knew what the outcome of the fight was going to be. Tyson showing up at the arena was almost a formality, and the "fight" lasted all of one and-a-half minutes. Now, I'm not saying that Rigo is going to do the same thing to Rico...but you get the point.

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