Iunno what it is, but I just got this hunch about him. That crushing left to the body is lethal. It's almost, I guess, unnatural. Plus he's trained by Freddie, so he must be on them "shakes" that Ariza makes.
Rigondeaux on steroids?
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Lol. although i think you're joking....something you have to realize..he is one of the greatest amateurs in history...the guy really knows exactly what hes doing. he knows exactly where to place a shot, how to time it, and when to throw it. You will be shocked at his skill when he fights a top level fighter..lately hes just been fighting down to his competition..just getting used to the feeling of being a professional. looking at his amateur fights..he has some of the quickest feet i have ever seen...its shocking.Comment
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Wow really? Whats his amateur record? and how old is he?Lol. although i think you're joking....something you have to realize..he is one of the greatest amateurs in history...the guy really knows exactly what hes doing. he knows exactly where to place a shot, how to time it, and when to throw it. You will be shocked at his skill when he fights a top level fighter..lately hes just been fighting down to his competition..just getting used to the feeling of being a professional. looking at his amateur fights..he has some of the quickest feet i have ever seen...its shocking.Comment
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Maybe if he still has that crushing left hand when he moves up somedivisions i'll believe he's on steroids
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Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz (Born: September 30, 1980 in La Prueba, Cuba) is a former Cuban amateur boxer, who captured the Olympic Gold Medal at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games, in the Bantamweight (54 kg) class. Rigondeaux is a seven-time (2000-06) Cuban national champion at bantamweight. He currently claims an amateur record of nearly 400 fights with twelve losses; with his last losses coming to Rencise Perez and Bekzat Sattarkhanov in 1998, Waldemar Font in 1999, and his most recent loss against Agasi Mamedov in 2003.Comment
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He says he's fighting for the 118 lb title soon, then moving up to 122, and 126 after that. He's going for 3 titles in 18 months. That would 3 world titles in under 10 professional fights! That's gotta be the work of PED's cause that's crazy!Comment
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