i think these two are going to posture and stare at eachother all night
both guys are legit knockout punchers and i can see them using their skills out of respect of the others power to try and win the decision
rigondeaux by decision
I agree this is a very possible scenario, but I just don't think it's going to play out that way. Guillermo has shown that he's willing and able to come roaring straight out of the gate. While I tend to agree that it'll end in a decision for Rigo, it appears "El Chacal" might've gotten the message as to what's expected of him as a pro. Ultimately, I hope it's a worthwhile fight to watch; that Cordoba fight was like watching paint dry. :pat:
that's who wins in these fights and rigo has him pretty much smoked
i think rigo will knock him out if rigo will bring back that swagger that he had before he got chin checked by cordoba. he just needs to control his aggression a little bit.
it could very well be a "boring" fight based on styles. Rico was not aggressive AT ALL in his previous fight and I suspect he'll fight the same way, as he'll be confused on how to deal with Rigondeaux.
If Rigondeaux fights more aggressive, like he did against Casey, it could be pretty entertaining. However I kinda see both guys not taking too many chances.
ramos will be more cautious against rigo i think. that japanese guy took the fight to ramos and still managed to outboxed him. he got overconfident and ran into a counterpunch but up to that point he was kicking ramos' ass. if rigo saw that fight he should know what to do and be more aggressive.
it's going to be a tactical fight with both fighters looking to set traps and counters. the first few rounds will be boring, they'll be circling each other and throwing mostly jabs but not a lot of punches thrown...then the crowd will start booing them. rigo has to take it to ramos because he can't wait for ramos to initiate the offense. rigo has the advantage in handspeed and power so he should take it.
that's who wins in these fights and rigo has him pretty much smoked
it's going to be a tactical fight with both fighters looking to set traps and counters. the first few rounds will be boring, they'll be circling each other and throwing mostly jabs but not a lot of punches thrown...then the crowd will start booing them. rigo has to take it to ramos because he can't wait for ramos to initiate the offense. rigo has the advantage in handspeed and power so he should take it.
i think these two are going to posture and stare at eachother all night
both guys are legit knockout punchers and i can see them using their skills out of respect of the others power to try and win the decision
rigondeaux by decision
This fight has a change to be great although both fighters are exceptionially good in there own right Rigo's experence should help him win this fight by a close decision.
My prediction is Rigo by 12 RD UD
All the Rigo threads got my hyped up. I can't see this being a boring fight in any way.
Me neither. Rigo had better make sure he not only wins, but does it in exciting fashion...like the Casey fight. In order to become a money fighter, you have to bring excitement to the table. The average fan doesn't care for a winning fighter that always plays it safe. Even hard-core fans aren't high on that.
I just posted the same question to you on another thread. I'm not sure about a KO, but I have a feeling that it's going to be an exciting fight. Ramos knows he's the underdog and seems determined to prove himself. On the other hand, Rigo followed up his boring performance versus Cordoba with a scintillating first round demolition of Willie Casey. I suspect that Guillermo's much more in-tune now with what's expected of him as a professional. "El Chacal" should bring it. You know...the more I think about it, the more I agree with you. Maybe a KO is the likeliest outcome of this fight. lol
All the Rigo threads got my hyped up. I can't see this being a boring fight in any way.
Fight night's approaching!
How's this fight going down?
Personally, I think a KO is pretty much guarantied. Question is, who's going to land it?
I just posted the same question to you on another thread. I'm not sure about a KO, but I have a feeling that it's going to be an exciting fight. Ramos knows he's the underdog and seems determined to prove himself. On the other hand, Rigo followed up his boring performance versus Cordoba with a scintillating first round demolition of Willie Casey. I suspect that Guillermo's much more in-tune now with what's expected of him as a professional. "El Chacal" should bring it. You know...the more I think about it, the more I agree with you. Maybe a KO is the likeliest outcome of this fight. lol