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  • tokon
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    Wonder where rigondeaux goes from here?

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  • Wacked_Out
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    Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM View Post

    Hell no! The Sweet Science would die and no longer be effective!
    I dont want to change the rules in any sport really, but more fighters making a mockery of it like this and the sweet science is also dead. If Casimero didnt chase him like a drunk chasing a greased pig, and just stood there, nobody would have thrown any punches at all. Sweet science would die due to no fans and nobody watching. In this case, Rigo will never be on TV ever again so the mockery probably took care of itself. ,


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    (It reminded me of the 3 stooges when Curly ran around the ring yelling woohoowoohoowoohoo. But at least Curly started throwing punches whenever Larry played pop goes the weasel.)

    Someone else suggested a 10 second rule where you gotta throw a punch, I'd make it a 25 second rule but yeah for real they outta.


    Last edited by Wacked_Out; 08-15-2021, 05:26 PM.

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  • Levity
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    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

    And Casimero landed like 42 punches for the entire fight?
    Nope, he landed more than Rigo. Also landed more power shots.

    Rigo landed the fewest ever shots over a 12 round title fight, and dudes are actually crying about him being robbed. Hilarious!
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  • RuleOfTheSpear
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    Yeah. No one with a half brain would have the audacity to call this a robbery. The most you could ask for was a draw.

    As I said: Judges ALWAYS give the champion the benefit of the doubt over the challenger. Hence, it's the burden of the challenger to bring the fight to the champion to show that he actually wants to win the belt on the line.

    The right man won. But I'm bankrupt because Rigo lost.
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  • Tomasio
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    ¿Fustrating fight? last night I saw one of the worst world title fights in boxing history.
    I thought that John Ruiz and Fres Oquendo's was boring, but this one was probably worse. It seems that Rigondeaux forgot the concept of boxing and thinks that the one who most who moves the most wins and doesn't remember that is about the one who throws and lands the most punches. This seemed like another version of the second half of Rigondeaux against "El Maestrito" Cordoba titke fight where in the first 6 they threw both threw decent amount of blows, but from the 7th onwards it was necessary to check the vital signs of both to see if they were alive.
    & It wasn't like Casimero did much either.
    It was better a draw since neither of the 2 deserved to win.

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  • THC
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    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Let me be the first to admit that the fight ******. It was a very boring contest. When it came apparently clear that your opponent refused to engage and trade punches with you; Then it's your job to cut off the ring and make him fight.

    It's called effective aggressiveness. However, John Casimero did not do that. He just simply plodded and followed Rigo around the ring all night without landing hardly any punches of his own. That is not called effective aggressiveness to me.

    i wouldn't have a problem with the fight being a ruled a Draw but wide scorecards of 9 to 3 and 8 to 4 in favor Casimero; What in the Hell fight were the judges even watching? He didn't do shit. He never hurt, dropped or knocked Rigo down.

    The man hardly landed any punches at all. If anyone landed the cleaner punches it was Guillermo not John Casimero.
    This sums it up for me. And it solidified my opinion of Casimero. The trash talk is entertaining but his ring IQ is suited only against fighters that stay in the pocket. He's lucky it wasn't Donaire countering him last night.
    Last edited by THC; 08-15-2021, 01:34 PM. Reason: grammar

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  • RuleOfTheSpear
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    Originally posted by Dle View Post
    Ok, give it to Casimere but Rigo really outpointed him. It stunk, the way we like boxing. He should have went toe-to-toe with the young slugger at 40yrs old. Rigo’s game is confuse his opponent then hit and not be hit & he did a great job of it at the age of 40. Don’t like his style but shouldn’t be penalized for not fighting his opponents fight.
    Rigo's style was not penalized. Context matters. Casimero is the champion. Rigo is the challenger. Judges ALWAYS give the champions the benefit of the doubt over the challenger. Hence, it's the burden of the challenger to bring the fight to the champion to show that he actually wants to win the belt on the line.

    Rigo didn't do any of that.

    It's different from the Nonito fight because Rigo and Nonito were both champions.

    Rigo would've won if he was the champion.

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  • Dle
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    Ok, give it to Casimere but Rigo really outpointed him. It stunk, the way we like boxing. He should have went toe-to-toe with the young slugger at 40yrs old. Rigo’s game is confuse his opponent then hit and not be hit & he did a great job of it at the age of 40. Don’t like his style but shouldn’t be penalized for not fighting his opponents fight.

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  • Pacdbest2
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    Thank God it’s Over! Nobody will fight Rigo anymore. No Promoter will risk spending $$ for him. Just retire Rigo! You won’t be Missed.

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  • Bestlefty
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    Once he tasted the power of Casimero in the 1st round, which I think was a knockdown.l, he was fighting scared from there. I have never seen him fought as scared like that before.
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