Who is Casimero's biggest win? Does he seriously stand a chance against Rigo?

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  • buddyr
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    #11
    Originally posted by MikeyG
    Rigo is 40... anything can happen.
    He's 40 with a Cuban birth certificate. That means he's probably close to 47

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      #12
      Originally posted by darius45
      Also, does anyone know the odds for this fight? If Casimero is the betting favorite it could be a good chance to make some money. At the very least this fight will go distance unless Rigo ends KO's Casimero (because the reverse seems unlikely).

      But back to the title of the thread, who is the best fighter Casimero has faced. We know Rigo has faced some top level competition. Rigo has proved he has a pretty solid chin as well. Even though Loma fight was a big nothing burger of a fight, Rigo didn't actually suffer much damage from a much bigger man.

      Does Casimero have the ability to actually hunt down and finish Rigo if Rigo decides to box all night? From what I have seen of his fights, I don't see anything that should particularly problematic for Rigo. Rigo has some serious power in his hands for a guy his size as well.
      I don’t think triangle type theories or analysis are the best way to judge who will win a fight. Styles make fights, not names on your resume.

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      • Zaroku
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        #13
        Two past prime champ zzz throwing hands

        I hope they get paid.

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        • Zaroku
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          #14
          In slow motion pac stops the world

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            #15
            Originally posted by johncods
            Yes, when you have that kind of power and speed you are always in the fight. Its rare in those weight classes to have the type of power Casimero has.

            Casimero is the only fighter in that weight class that can match Inoue's firepower.
            I think Rigondeaux hits harder than casimero.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Nash out
              Probably a 50-50. Rigo messed up his career when he didn't capitalize in his one and only really good career win in 2013. The less said of his spineless cash-grab vs Loma, the better. Nash out.
              He couldn't capitalize because, all the names around his weight, ran from him. That was a shame, frampton, quigg, mares and st+.

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