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  • #11
    Astrolabio looks emaciated

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    • #12
      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

      Rigo would laugh in your face, guarantee that he’s gonna go toe-to-toe, then run like his hair is on fire during the fight. Lol He’s an embarrassment.
      I felt bad when he got booed of the ring by his people after the Casimero bout. But honestly that was one of the top five most atrocious fights of all time, it was so bad that people started leaving mid fight. That was it for me as a fan as well, I love the sport and have supported it as much as possible but that day I found out I had my limits too lol

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      • #13
        Rigodeaux is older the Ortiz, just a little dude so he hides his age better. Santa Cruz (Oscar tried to make the fight and Haymon saved Cruz), Quigg (Never talked just ducked) and Frampton (Literally said he had to worry about his health, W T F!( are legendary duckers. Rigodeaux closer to his prime was going to run through them. He got the best out of his career which was offered to him. End of story!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

          Haha Rigo lost me as a fan long ago. What a stupendous waste of talent. I’ll be amazed if he even tries to fight. He literally has no shame.
          Hes a 42 year old natural 122lber, he is way past ancient. Shocked that he is less active than he was before? That hes not putting on performances like he did against Donaire? He did that when he was 32, which s really old for that weight. Im really astonished that his punch output, ability to counter, and mount an offense has diminished with age. What a coward, losing to father time. Shameless.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

            Yeah, bro, massively talented. I was there when he beat Donaire. I was so proud of Rigo then. He fought the way I always knew he could. But then he inexplicably went into the most embarrassingly boring brand of boxing ever. I still don’t get it. I have a su****ion he’s a little touched in the head, to be honest. I’ve come to pity him.
            So getting old, since you know, he was really at the tail end of his prime when he fought Donaire. Shocking that a fighter that only gets recognized at the end of their prime, has a downhill trajectory. Really shocking.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

              Yeah, bro, massively talented. I was there when he beat Donaire. I was so proud of Rigo then. He fought the way I always knew he could. But then he inexplicably went into the most embarrassingly boring brand of boxing ever. I still don’t get it. I have a su****ion he’s a little touched in the head, to be honest. I’ve come to pity him.
              Yeah that Donaire fight was excellent. Since then he's had good exciting fights too like with Solis but then he followed it up with that stinker with Casimero. A waste of talent IMO.

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              • #17
                His fight with Astrolabio already happened months ago. He lost more clearly in that fight than the stinker fight he had with Casimero. Months after the Astrolabio fight, he retired after his eyes and face got burned by an exploded pressure cooker. Yall aint Rigo fans if you ain't even checking on him smh. His friends tried to raise money but they've only received pocket change. It just seems like yall been using Rigo for propaganda and narratives but when he asks for help, yall nowhere to be found

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by El-Malo- View Post

                  I felt bad when he got booed of the ring by his people after the Casimero bout. But honestly that was one of the top five most atrocious fights of all time, it was so bad that people started leaving mid fight. That was it for me as a fan as well, I love the sport and have supported it as much as possible but that day I found out I had my limits too lol
                  Lol Yeah, we all have our limits. I lost it for Rigo long ago. His approach to boxing — let’s call it that — was simply offensive to me.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post

                    Hes a 42 year old natural 122lber, he is way past ancient. Shocked that he is less active than he was before? That hes not putting on performances like he did against Donaire? He did that when he was 32, which s really old for that weight. Im really astonished that his punch output, ability to counter, and mount an offense has diminished with age. What a coward, losing to father time. Shameless.
                    I’m not talking of Rigo’s age-related performance or lack thereof. I’m talking about his utter lack of respect for the fans, himself and the sport. I’m talking about his shamelessness. I’m talking about him flushing rare God-given talent down the toilet. He didn’t lose to Father Time. He gave far less than 100% long before age caught up with him. It’s sad, terribly sad. I hope Guillermo is doing better. I have nothing against him as a person; but as a professional boxer, he was a massive disappointment — and that’s putting it kindly.

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