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  • Khalid X
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    #21
    Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT
    rigo can beat anyone at 122 or 126

    Lopez stops Rigondeaux at this point. I like Rigo and Gamboa....but some of you guys are overrating these guys big time.

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    • Seleção No. 13
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      #22
      Originally posted by SonOfCuba
      skip to 2:04... WOW
      That part was captured perfectly. Niceee.

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        #23
        Originally posted by -Top Rank-
        Lopez stops Rigondeaux at this point. I like Rigo and Gamboa....but some of you guys are overrating these guys big time.
        ummm, are you nuts.

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          #24
          Originally posted by -Top Rank-
          Lopez stops Rigondeaux at this point. I like Rigo and Gamboa....but some of you guys are overrating these guys big time.
          Gamboa is overrated at this point, but Rigondeaux isn't. The only way I see him getting beaten is by someone simply outworking him. I don't think Gamboa or Lopez could beat him though, even now.

          If anything, right now he is underrated compared to the other two. Still, the other guys, although younger, have had much more pro experience. We have to see Rigo step it up damn quick because he don't have much time. They need to get him a couple of fights in quick succession with some top guys, then get a title, defend a couple of times and then start in on the big boys and big fights.

          It's a great division with a big future and he needs to get up there to be a part of that future for as long as possible.

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            #25
            Originally posted by SonOfCuba
            ummm, are you nuts.
            Again you guys are overrated Rigondeaux big time. I mean the kid is good but at 118 Perez and Donaire beats him....and at 126 Lopez pretty much dominates and stops him at this point.

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              #26
              Reminds me of sweet pea

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                #27
                Originally posted by BennyST
                Gamboa is overrated at this point, but Rigondeaux isn't. The only way I see him getting beaten is by someone simply outworking him. I don't think Gamboa or Lopez could beat him though, even now.

                If anything, right now he is underrated compared to the other two. Still, the other guys, although younger, have had much more pro experience. We have to see Rigo step it up damn quick because he don't have much time. They need to get him a couple of fights in quick succession with some top guys, then get a title, defend a couple of times and then start in on the big boys and big fights.

                It's a great division with a big future and he needs to get up there to be a part of that future for as long as possible.

                comments like this are the reason I say he is overrated (on NSB).


                Lopez wont have to outwork him and neither does Donaire. To say that (only way he will lose is by getting outwork) is to imply he can't be outboxed....which is far from the truth.

                No disrespect but I think a lot of people simply don't follow him...just hear about the hype and his amatuer career.....and turn around and make it seem like he is some sort of unbeatable machine (in an attempt to sound cool/knowledgable on NSB).

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                  #28
                  I think gamboa is faster, but rigondo has better defense

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by -Top Rank-
                    Again you guys are overrated Rigondeaux big time. I mean the kid is good but at 118 Perez and Donaire beats him....and at 126 Lopez pretty much dominates and stops him at this point.
                    Really ? Overrated ? Listen i've been following Rigondeaux religiously since 1999 in Cuba, ain't nothing overrated about him, and the world is yet to see the best of him, so being 'underrated" is more of an accurate statement than saying his overrated at this point
                    Last edited by SonOfCuba; 10-29-2010, 10:19 PM.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SonOfCuba
                      Really ? Overrated ? Listen dude i've been following Rigondeaux religiously since 1999... ain't nothing overrated about him, and the world is yet to see the best of him.
                      He is not overated in the boxing community per say....rather here on NSB. Dudes make it seem like he is unbeatable and can't be outboxed, when there are several guys around his weight class that will give it to him.

                      Again I think it boils down to so many people on here (NSB) try to come of more knowledgable than they really are. They hear about his amatuer career, watch one or two youtube fights......then make ridiculous claims such he will be an ATG/#1 P4P...or whatever.

                      Now if you have been a fan since 99....then cool. But again there are too many posers who don't know **** about him, and just jock his amatuer career and make bull**** claims to sound cool or come of as some boxing insider.

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