Comments Thread For: Casimero's Promoter: Rigondeaux Fight Most Embarrassing I've Seen In My 35 Years In Boxing

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  • _Rexy_
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    #41
    Originally posted by NC Uppercut

    LA, do some research before making that statement on Sean Gibbons, Casimero’s bum promoter. Not only was he a professional boxer, but dude put in his work hard in the mid US. He might make some crazy a$$ statements, but he knows a helluva lot more than you obviously
    You ever look at the records of the guys Gibbons has fought? Best thing on his resume was a draw against actor Mickey Rourke.

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    • Sosay
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      #42
      It really was embarrassing for both. Cas doesn't get a 0ads for being scared to throw punches, Rigo did what he always did, it's on the opponent to throw punches after cutting the ring off.

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      • DeeMoney
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        #43
        Originally posted by Sosay
        It really was embarrassing for both. Cas doesn't get a 0ads for being scared to throw punches, Rigo did what he always did, it's on the opponent to throw punches after cutting the ring off.
        I've heard this a lot regarding the fight; but I'm not sure I agree. You have one fighter who is coming forward and trying to engage in a generally accepted way of fighting, while the other is literally running away, and yet we put equal onus on the aggressor for not being able to stop the other from running away. I just don't buy that.

        This isnt to write that being a stick and move fighter is wrong; but Rigo wasn't sticking and moving, he was moving and moving, and running away. Its akin to a fighter who turns his back on the opponent and refuses to engage.

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        • Combat Talk Radio
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          #44
          ....most embarrassing? Really?

          So Curtis Harper vs. Efe Agjaba wasn't worse?

          Ok

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          • jmrf4435
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            #45
            Remember when loma fought him?? hahahahahaha

            It was more embarrassing than this i am sorry--he was way out of his league and his running did nothing

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            • Monty Fisto
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              #46
              Rigo ran far too much, but there is a certain artistry to dodging so well that your opponent spins into the ropes when they miss.

              I thought Rigo landed the more authoritative punches, though it was frustrating that he threw so few. You could tell they got Casimero's respect though by the way Casimero was reacting to every flinch.

              Casimero's most damaging punch was straight to the back of the head in round one, followed up with more illegal punches as Rigondeux was on the canvas. A point should have been deducted.

              I don't have any problem with the judge who scored it for Rigondeux. I struggle to see how the other judges found so many rounds for Casimero when the general pattern of most rounds was him missing a lot and (very) occasionally getting hit clean with counters.

              Certainly wouldn't have hurt for the ref to have directed them to actually engage.

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              • komandante
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                #47
                Tim Cheatham should be banned from judging cause he doesn't know how to judge he's a cheat.

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                • komandante
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Monty Fisto
                  Rigo ran far too much, but there is a certain artistry to dodging so well that your opponent spins into the ropes when they miss.

                  I thought Rigo landed the more authoritative punches, though it was frustrating that he threw so few. You could tell they got Casimero's respect though by the way Casimero was reacting to every flinch.

                  Casimero's most damaging punch was straight to the back of the head in round one, followed up with more illegal punches as Rigondeux was on the canvas. A point should have been deducted.

                  I don't have any problem with the judge who scored it for Rigondeux. I struggle to see how the other judges found so many rounds for Casimero when the general pattern of most rounds was him missing a lot and (very) occasionally getting hit clean with counters.

                  Certainly wouldn't have hurt for the ref to have directed them to actually engage.
                  Tim Cheatham should be banned from judging cause he doesn't know how to judge he's a cheat.

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                  • iamboxing
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                    #49
                    Boxing pre-Mayweather Pacquiao fight:

                    "Are you watching the boxing this weekend?"
                    "Yeah, can't wait!"


                    Boxing post-Mayweather Pacquiao fight:

                    "Are you watching the boxing this weekend?"
                    "ha ha, feck off"

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                    • YoungManRumble
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_

                      You ever look at the records of the guys Gibbons has fought? Best thing on his resume was a draw against actor Mickey Rourke.
                      10 debutant's out of 25 bouts
                      4 other guys with only 1 fight. 3 of which were 0-1

                      looks good.

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