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Has there been a division in history as SHOOK as super-bantamweight is of Rigondeaux?

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  • #11
    He's already giving a size advantage to most and he makes it easier for them by being a smoker. Yet the ducking continues, he says his titles are getting darker than him from all the rust they're collecting...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
      That's not a duck, it's just stating facts.

      He hasn't had a chance to duck Rigondeaux anyway. After winning the title, Frampton had to fight Avalos who is the mandatory and obviously he'd fight Quigg next because it's a bigger fight. Frampton himself has said he wants to fight Rigondeaux after he wins those two fights.
      It's a duck, dude. No interest in unifying? That's a duck. Plain and simple. and Avalos pulled out of his fight with Rigo so that he could face an easier champion. That's a duck, too.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
        Everybody in his division is pretending he doesn't exist it's a disgrace.
        So what happens when most fighters encourage this?

        They move up! Oh, but Rigo gets a pass from moving up to 126 to fght Walters, and Lomachenko...

        Rigo - if you're a true pound for pound badass, you should have NO PROBLEM giving up weight on fight night. Pac, and Floyd have given up 10-20 pounds?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd View Post
          So what happens when most fighters encourage this?

          They move up! Oh, but Rigo gets a pass from moving up to 126 to fght Walters, and Lomachenko...

          Rigo - if you're a true pound for pound badass, you should have NO PROBLEM giving up weight on fight night. Pac, and Floyd have given up 10-20 pounds?
          So has Rigo

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          • #15
            Originally posted by intoccabile View Post
            It's a duck, dude. No interest in unifying? That's a duck. Plain and simple. and Avalos pulled out of his fight with Rigo so that he could face an easier champion. That's a duck, too.
            Avalos took the more lucrative deal. I don't consider that a duck. Frampton does have interest in Rigondeaux after he unifies with Quigg first - again a more lucrative fight.

            Santa Cruz fighting sparring partners for less money = duck.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Dagomba View Post
              He's already giving a size advantage to most and he makes it easier for them by being a smoker. Yet the ducking continues, he says his titles are getting darker than him from all the rust they're collecting...
              Rigo's a smoker?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd View Post
                So what happens when most fighters encourage this?

                They move up! Oh, but Rigo gets a pass from moving up to 126 to fght Walters, and Lomachenko...

                Rigo - if you're a true pound for pound badass, you should have NO PROBLEM giving up weight on fight night. Pac, and Floyd have given up 10-20 pounds?
                He already movd to 122, where he's undersized in every fight. Now you want him to go up further? He already stated he'd fight Walters so long as it's a catchweight. is that not acceptable? He could still be at 118 for crying out loud.

                Futhermore, Lomachenko himself said he wanted more time before a Rigondeaux fight. However, Rigo said he wants to fight Loma this year AT 126..

                sooooo.. wtf are you talking about?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                  Avalos took the more lucrative deal. I don't consider that a duck. Frampton does have interest in Rigondeaux after he unifies with Quigg first - again a more lucrative fight.

                  Santa Cruz fighting sparring partners for less money = duck.
                  Fighting winnable fights for 3 quarters of a mil every time out actually looks better than calling Rigo out then pulling out of the fight when it's given to you (which is exactly what Avalos did).

                  It's subjective, we can agree to disagree. Personally, i think they're all ducks. However, Leo at least looks the smartest out of the bunch for it. He's at least milking winnable fights.

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                  • #19
                    Yes. Super middleweight, Andre Ward.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd View Post
                      So what happens when most fighters encourage this?

                      They move up! Oh, but Rigo gets a pass from moving up to 126 to fght Walters, and Lomachenko...

                      Rigo - if you're a true pound for pound badass, you should have NO PROBLEM giving up weight on fight night. Pac, and Floyd have given up 10-20 pounds?
                      He already has, he's at most a natural bantam fighter. You dont realized that he's a small dude? He's literally as big as Gallo Estrada. He's not built like Pacquiao to climb weight classes. He's gonna be pushed into 126 and I bet you he'll still be fearsome in that division.

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