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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Guillermo Rigondiaux, Erislandy Lara Highlight 5/22 Card

    Arena Box Promotions U.S., LLC in association with JAOLI Fight Promotions, Caribe Promotions, ESPN, and the newly renovated “Fabulous” Fontainebleau Resort, Miami Beach are proud to bring back world class boxing to this legendary venue for the first time in 30 years. Legendary boxer, Jake LaMotta will be in attendance for this Press Conference and for the Great Night of Boxing on May 22, he will be joined by Hall of Famer, Roberto Duran. [details]
  • Toney Loc
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    These guys are the future of Boxing.

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    • The Underboss
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      Let's hope these 2 don't turn out like Gamboa.

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      • Jean28
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        I really want to see rigondiaux fight. Too bad he'll probably face a bum.

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        • Fox McCloud
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          #5
          Originally posted by JCM28
          I really want to see rigondiaux fight. Too bad he'll probably face a bum.
          Eh, it's still not a bad thing. It's like his first or second fight probably, so he is entitled to face a bum. I just kind of want to see his style, see if he is polished, etc.

          Lara is obviously tight. I'm excited to see him. I'm looking forward to him and Demetrius Andrade squaring off at some point.

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          • krispy kreme
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            Rigondeaux is going to tear **** up.

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            • dchampishere
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              It's good to see him go pro and make some money for himself and his family

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              • nymike03
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                Guillermo Rigondeaux is the best amateur boxer of all time and I beleive he will be a great champion. He will be moved along faster than any boxer ever.

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                • Fox McCloud
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by nymike03
                  Guillermo Rigondeaux is the best amateur boxer of all time and I beleive he will be a great champion. He will be moved along faster than any boxer ever.
                  It's pretty tough comparing him to a Mark Breland, Teo Stevenson, Felix Savon or Lazlo Papp in the amateurs.

                  Also, I doubt they move him as quickly as they are moving Shumenov... that pace is insane.

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                  • nymike03
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                    Two gold medals, won every prestigous tournament. He made every fight I've ever seen him in look easy. He has power in both hands, ring smartness that I've never seen from an amatuer. He's 28 so he's experienced and he would of won 4 gold medals if he was still allowed to compete in Cuba after his first defection attempt. I know its a strong statement but I'm very confident he will be a world champion and I think very soon.

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