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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Has there been a division in history as SHOOK as super-bantamweight is of Rigondeaux?
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostThat'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.
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Originally posted by Pac=Duran View PostEverybody in his division is pretending he doesn't exist it's a disgrace.
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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Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd View PostSo 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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Originally posted by intoccabile View PostIt'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.
Santa Cruz fighting sparring partners for less money = duck.
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Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd View PostSo 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?
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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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostAvalos 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.
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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Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd View PostSo 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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