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Guillermo Rigondeaux; FACTS!
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Win-lose-draw, I won't be going anywhere. Should he lose, I will be here to take the stick I deserve.
When Rigondeaux puts on a clinic, I'll just laugh. I won't even rub it in, you'll soon realise why I hold him in such high regard and why I've felt for sometime he is the best boxer on the planet.
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Postyeah i know that, but i tried to look that up and found nothing on Rigo stating that!
He hasn't lost since 2003.
He won a world gold, olympic gold, Pan AM games and everything else he entered.
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WBA super bantamweight world champion, two successful defenses…
World championship fights: 3-0, 2 KOs…
Former WBA interim super bantamweight world champion, one successful defense…
Interim world title fights: 2-0, 1 KO…
2007 Independence Cup (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2006 Nations Cup (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2006 Cuban Olympics International Tournament (amateur), 119 pounds - Gold Medalist...
2006 Central American Games (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2005 World Championships (amateur), 119 pounds - Gold Medalist...
2005 World Cup (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2005 Pan American Games (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2004 Olympics (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2003 Pan American Games (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2002 World Cup (amateur) 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2001 World Championships (amateur), 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2000 Olympics (amateur) 119 pounds – Gold Medalist...
2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000 Cuban National Championships (amateur), 119 pounds - Gold Medalist...
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2007 PAN AMERICAN GAMES - Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 119 pounds: on 7-20-07 he he won a 12-4 decision against Manuel Marrero of Puerto Rico; on 7-22-07 he lost by walkover against Carlos Cuadra of Mexico...
2007 GIRALDO CORDOVA CARDIN INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT - Santa Clara, Cuba, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in the quarterfinals on 5-25-07 he won a 17-4 decision against Albert Portuhondo of Cuba; in the semifinals on 5-28-07 he won an 11-8 decision against Claudio Marrero of Dominican Republic; in the finals on 5-30-07 he won a 6-4 decision against Yankiel Leon of Cuba...
2007 PAN AMERICAN QUALIFIER - San Juan de los Morro, Venezuela, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in the quarterfinals on 5-1-07 he won a 5-0 decision against Hector Manzanilla of Venezuela; in the semifinals on 5-6-07 he stopped Pedro Blanco of Venezuela in the 2nd round; in the finals on 5-9-07 he stopped Albert Gonzalez of Venezuela in the 3rd round...
2007 INDEPENDENCE CUP - Santiago, Dominican Republic, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in the quarterfinals on 2-23-07 he stopped Julio Perez of Dominican Republic in the 3rd round; in the semifinals on 2-25-07 he won a 26-10 decision against Robson Conceicao of Brazil; in the finals on 2-27-07 he won a 26-11 decision against McJoe Arroyo of Puerto Rico...
2006 NATIONS CUP - Baku, Azerbaijan, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 10-15-06 he won a 28-10 decision against Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov of Kazakhstan; in the quarterfinals on 10-17-06 he won a 21-17 decision against Rau’shee Warren of the United States; in the semifinals on 10-19-06 he won by walkover against Elshad Guliyev of Azerbaijan; in the finals on 10-21-06 he stopped Ali Aliyev of Russia in the 3rd round...
2006 CUBAN OLYMPICS INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT - Havana, Cuba, 119 pounds - GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 5-1-06 he won a 10-7 decision against Jun Tan of China; in the quarterfinals on 5-3-06 he won a 18-10 decision against Ariel Maturel of Cuba; in the semifinals on 5-5-06 he won a 20-8 decision against Gu Yu of China; in the finals on 5-6-06 he won a 21-9 decision against Hector Manzanilla of Venezuela...
2006 CENTRAL AMERICAN GAMES - Cartagena, Colombia, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in the quarterfinals on 7-21-06 he won a 10-1 decision against Juan Velasquez of Puerto Rico; in the semifinals on 7-24-06 he won by walkover against Jhonathan Romero of Colombia; in the finals on 7-17-06 he won a 14-3 decision against Jose Santos of Mexico...
2005 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Mianyang, China, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight 11-16-05 he stopped Vladislav Sokolov of Latvia in the 2nd round; in his second fight on 11-17-05 he stopped Ougonchulun Batkhuu of Mongolia; in the quarterfinals on 11-18-05 he stopped Bahodirjon Sultonov of Uzbekistan in the 3rd round; in the semifinals on 11-19-05 he won a 37-23 decision against Ali Hallab of France; in the finals on 11-20-05 he won a 19-9 decision against Rustamhodza Rachimov of Germany...
2005 WORLD CUP - Moscow, Russia, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 7-12-05 he won a 34-16 decision against Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand; in the quarterfinals on 7-13-05 he won a 28-11 decision against Zsolt Bedak of Romania; in the semifinals on 7-16-05 he won a 34-7 decision against Murat Aiyrmasov of Kazakhstan; in the finals on 7-17-05 he won a 37-21 decision against Maksim Khalikov of Russia...
2005 PAN AMERICAN GAMES - Teresopolis, Brazil, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in the quarterfinals on 9-28-05 he won a 16-7 decision against Arturo Santos of Mexico; in the semifinals on 9-30-05 he won a 10-0 decision against John Wampash of Ecuador; in the finals on 10-2-05 he stopped Alex de Oliviera of Brazil in the 3rd round...
2004 OLYMPICS - Athens, Greece, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 8-17-04 he won a 21-7 decision against Liu Yuan of China; in his second fight on 8-20-04 he stopped Mehar Ullah of Pakistan in the 3rd round; in the quarterfinals on 8-23-04 he won a 20-5 decision against Gennady Kovalev of Russia; in the semifinals on 8-27-04 he won a 27-13 decision against Bahodirjon Sultonov of Uzbekistan; in the finals on 8-20-04 he won a 22-13 decision against Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand...
2003 PAN AMERICAN GAMES - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight he won a 17-2 decision against Argenis Mendez of Dominican Republic; in the quarterfinals he stopped Alexander Espinoza of Venezuela in the 2nd round; in the semifinals he won a 22-2 decision against Andrew Kooner of Canada; in the finals he won a 17-7 decision against Abner Mares of Mexico...
2003 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Bangkok, Thailand, 119 pounds: in his first fight he won a 15-1 decision against Andrzej Liczik of Poland; in his second fight he lost a 16-13 decision against Agasi Mamedov of Russia...
2002 WORLD CUP - Astana, Kazakhstan, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 6-4-02 he stopped Justin Kane of Australia in the 1st round; in the quarterfinals on 6-5-02 he stopped Keren Gurgen of Turkey in the 1st round; in the semifinals on 6-7-02 he won a 13-2 decision against Chotipat Wongprates of Thailand; in the finas on 6-8-02 he won a 7-6 decision against Toljen Kanatov of Kazakhstan...
2001 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Belfast, Northern Ireland, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight he stopped Kazumasa Tsujimoto of Japan in the 2nd round; in his second fight he stopped Reidar Walstad of Norway in the 2nd round; in the quarterfinals he won a 24-8 decision against Artur Mikaelian of Greece; in the semifinals he won a 15-6 decision against Sergey Danilchenko of Ukraine; in the finals he won a 30-24 decision against Agasi Mamedov of Russia...
2000 OLYMPICS - Sydney Australia, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 9-16-00 he stopped Moez Zemzemi of Tunisia in the 1st round; in his second fight on 9-21-00 he stopped Kazumasa Tsujimoto of Japan in the 3rd round; in the quarterfinals on 9-26-00 he won a 14-5 decision against Agasi Agaguloglu of Turkey; in the semifinals on 9-28-00 he won an 18-6 decision against Clarence Vinson of the U.S.; in the finals on 9-30-00 he won an 18-12 decision against Raimkul Malakhbekov of Russia...
NATIONAL AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS:
2006 CUBAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Bayamo, Cuba, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 1-26-06 he won a 13-2 decision against Yumaikel Aguilar; in his second fight on 1-27-06 he won a 26-1 decision against Yoelvis Gamboa (the younger brother of Yuriorkis Gamboa); in the quarterfinals on 1-29-06 he won a 19-2 decision against Eldris Terrero; in the semifinals on 1-31-06 he won an 11-8 decision against Yankiel Alarcon; in the finals on 2-2-06 he won a 7-4 decision against Idel Torriente...
2005 CUBAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Pinar del Rio, Cuba, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in the quarterfinals on 1-26-05 he won a 5-2 decision against Idel Torriente; in the semifinals on 1-28-05 he won a 9-4 decision against Yankiel Leon Alarcon; in the finals on 1-30-05 he won a 12-3 decision against Oxieris Hernandez...
2004 CUBAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Camaguey, Cuba, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight he won a 22-5 decision against Erioldi Nicot; in the quarterfinals he stopped Rodolfo Perez in the 3rd round; in the semifinals he won a 12-2 decision against Endry Guibert Robles; in the finals he stopped Reimi Castellano in the 3rd round...
2003 CUBAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Holguin, Cuba, – 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 1-24-03 he stopped Yordenis Santos in the 1st round; in his second fight on 1-25-03 he stopped Landi Cabilla in the 2nd round; in the quarterfinals on 1-26-03 he won an 18-3 decision against Ariel Maturel; in the semifinals on 1-28-03 he stopped Eugenio Fonseca Salgado in the 4th round; in the finals on 1-30-03 he won an 11-3 decision against Luis Franco...
2002 CUBAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Las Tunas, Cuba, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 1-23-02 he won an 11-2 decision against Lazaro Rodriguez; in his second fight on 1-24-02 he won an 11-1 decision against Roelkis Herrera; in the quarterfinals on 1-26-02 he won an 18-4 decision against Yudandi Yaki Perez; in the semifinals on 1-27-02 he won a 3-0 decision against Lester Diaz; in the finals on 1-30-02 he won a 7-1 decision against Eugenio Fonseca Delgado...
2001 CUBAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – Santiago de Cuba, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight on 1-22-01 he stopped Yosvany Bidot Vega in the 2nd round; in his second fight on 1-23-01 he stopped Yusbel Melgarejo in the 2nd round; in the quarterfinals on 1-25-01 he won a 25-10 decision against A. Barrios Pons; in the semifinals on 1-26-01 he won a 7-1 decision against Eduardo Aces; in the finals on 1-28-01 he stopped Kenier Mesa Castellanos in the 1st round...
2000 CUBAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Guantanamo, Cuba, 119 pounds – GOLD MEDALIST: in his first fight he won a 4-0 decision against Eddy Aguilera; in his second fight he won a 3-0 decision against Yudenis Gonzalez; in the quarterfinals he won a 5-2 decision against Hector Barrientos; in the semifinals he won a 12-3 decision against Alexander Jimenez; in the finals he won a 6-0 decision against Puro Pairol...
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Dude he beat Romero? I didn't know this. Romero is a skillful motherfker and tall as Hell too. That's a sick win... Romero might be the next guy at 122.
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Originally posted by jsfd26 View PostDude he beat Romero? I didn't know this. Romero is a skillful motherfker and tall as Hell too. That's a sick win... Romero might be the next guy at 122.
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Recognise a few names on there Rau’shee Warren, Abner Mares, Argenis Méndez who is on a tear up at 126. Don't see Gamboa listed anywhere though I have read many times he holds a few wins over him. I think he allegedly went 3-1 with Gamboa.
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostRecognise a few names on there Rau’shee Warren, Abner Mares, Argenis Méndez who is on a tear up at 126. Don't see Gamboa listed anywhere though I have read many times he holds a few wins over him. I think he allegedly went 3-1 with Gamboa.
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