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  • CONFIRMED by Dan Rafael: Rigondeaux splits with Freddie Roach.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=5066208

    By Dan Rafael

    Junior featherweight Guillermo Rigondeaux, a two-time Cuban Olympic gold medalist who defected last year and is one of boxing's top prospects, injured his back and withdrew Wednesday from his fight on Saturday night.

    Rigondeaux (5-0, 4 KOs) was scheduled to face experienced Reynaldo Lopez (30-7-3, 21 KOs) of Colombia at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Fla., on the undercard of the Andre Berto-Carlos Quintana welterweight title bout. HBO, which is televising, was slated to air highlights of Rigondeaux's bout, which is unusual for a fighter with so little pro experience.

    However, Rigondeaux, citing a sore back after some rough sparring with a welterweight, pulled out, show promoter Lou DiBella told ESPN.com.

    "He said he hurt his back. What can I tell you? He pulled out," DiBella said.

    However, Rigondeaux (5-0, 4 KOs) is also changing trainers, which may be part of the reason for his withdrawal, although his promoter, Luis DeCubas, said the injury was legitimate.

    There was a lot of hype surrounding Rigondeaux's pairing with trainer Freddie Roach last summer. After working out with Rigondeaux for the first time, Roach compared the feeling he got working with him to the way he felt when he first worked out with Manny Pacquiao, who went on to become the pound-for-pound king. But now Rigondeaux and Roach have split, DeCubas told ESPN.com.

    "His feeling is he's a two-time gold medal winner and he went all the way out there and felt there were too many fighters in the gym," DeCubas said of Roach's Wild Card gym in Hollywood, Calif. "Nobody was picking him up in the morning to run and he felt he should have been sparring with lighter guys, not 150-pounders. He wasn't getting enough attention from Freddie. He's very disappointed."

    Roach, however, was unhappy with Rigondeaux's conditioning and didn't want him to fight Saturday, according to a source close to the trainer.


    DeCubas said Rigondeaux is back in Miami, where he is based, looking for a trainer.

    Dan Rafael is ESPN.com's boxing writer.

  • #2
    there you go.. now everythings clear

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JM1 View Post
      there you go.. now everythings clear
      Not quite, article makes Rigon sound divaish.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by madsweeney View Post
        Not quite, article makes Rigon sound divaish.
        yeah that's how i read the article but it could also be that he is being beat up by the heavier guys ...

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        • #5
          First he betray his country then he do same thing with Freddie Roach.

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          • #6
            Rough sparring with a welterweight ? Maybe it was Floyd. At any rate, I'm sure the pullout has more to do with him switching trainers than an injury.

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            • #7
              what a brat. the guy is 5-0 and he is complaining about nobody picking him up to go for a run and too many ppl in the gym. the guy has to earn his way before making demands in the wild card gym of all places. not gonna make it far with that attitude.

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              • #8
                Damn, is he really like this? I like Rigondeaux as a fighter, but what have you done professionally bro? You wanna be picked up, your laundry did, your meals cooked for you, and your ass wiped? C'mon with all of that.

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                • #9
                  Any idiot can clearly see that Roach is too busy.

                  Every video we see of Wild Card has it packed to the rafters. Rigondeaux is being moved fast and Cuban boxers are notorious for becoming lazy when they are outside of Cuba. He is better suited for someone that will pay him as much attention as he wants/needs.

                  Someone needs to pay some attention to Eddie Mustafa Muhammad as a trainer. He's done a geat job with Dawson and other fighters.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by madsweeney View Post
                    Not quite, article makes Rigon sound divaish.
                    Yeah. He has only 5 fights in his belt and already got his attitude. smh.

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