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  • SonOfCuba
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    #31
    Originally posted by -Top Rank-
    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.
    can you name a few of those several guys that can beat him in his weight class ?

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    • intoccabile
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      #32
      Not sure what you guys see..

      Everytime I see Rigo i see a guy with lazy worth ethic in and out the ring.
      He's accompanied by yes men who probably let him call the shots. Lazy on teh speed bag, even lazier on the crunches... scared work (sparring).. Not sure why no one else sees it.

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      • Khalid X
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        #33
        Originally posted by SonOfCuba
        can you name a few of those several guys that can beat him in his weight class ?
        since his team has mentioned 118-122-126

        Nonito Donaire at 118
        Yohnny Perez at 118
        Juan Manuel Lopez at 126
        Elio Rojas at 126

        Possible
        Celestino Caballero at 122 or 126
        Abner Mares at 118 and 122

        Again Rigondeaux is talented....I'm not denying that. It's just there are too many posers who are just riding his amatuer hype in an attempt to earn cool points on NSB.

        Now you said you've been a fan since 99....cool. I can respect you hyping him up. At the same time you have to realize there are things he has to work on at this point......and amatuer boxing, compared to pro style boxing is entirely different. The things he got away with in the amatuer ranks....he won't get away with in the pros.

        This is my last reply btw.....only because I don't want to take anything away from the kid.

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        • KnockUTheFukOut
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          #34
          Originally posted by -Top Rank-
          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.
          seems to me like your just hating! because nobody even talk about Rigondeaux much on this Forum so how can he be "OVERRATED ON NSB" and the REAL FANS of his are the ones that are speaking highly of him NOW before he has won or done anything, in another year or so you will start to see the phony fans that will start to come out and say "I ALWAYS BEEN A FAN" AFTER he has won World Titles or what not

          so No Rigondeaux is not overrated by anyone...actually he is NOT RATED AT ALL, some people are just excited about what he could potentially do as a PRO Fighter

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          • Beecher
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            #35
            Rigo is talented and skilled but untested yet, still I see him making plenty of fighters his prag at SBW.

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            • Cubanborn87
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              #36
              Originally posted by -Top Rank-
              since his team has mentioned 118-122-126

              Nonito Donaire at 118
              Yohnny Perez at 118
              Juan Manuel Lopez at 126
              Elio Rojas at 126

              Possible
              Celestino Caballero at 122 or 126
              Abner Mares at 118 and 122

              Again Rigondeaux is talented....I'm not denying that. It's just there are too many posers who are just riding his amatuer hype in an attempt to earn cool points on NSB.

              Now you said you've been a fan since 99....cool. I can respect you hyping him up. At the same time you have to realize there are things he has to work on at this point......and amatuer boxing, compared to pro style boxing is entirely different. The things he got away with in the amatuer ranks....he won't get away with in the pros.

              This is my last reply btw.....only because I don't want to take anything away from the kid.
              u are out of your mind

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              • SonOfCuba
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                #37
                Originally posted by -Top Rank-
                since his team has mentioned 118-122-126

                Nonito Donaire at 118
                Yohnny Perez at 118
                Juan Manuel Lopez at 126
                Elio Rojas at 126

                Possible
                Celestino Caballero at 122 or 126
                Abner Mares at 118 and 122

                Again Rigondeaux is talented....I'm not denying that. It's just there are too many posers who are just riding his amatuer hype in an attempt to earn cool points on NSB.

                Now you said you've been a fan since 99....cool. I can respect you hyping him up. At the same time you have to realize there are things he has to work on at this point......and amatuer boxing, compared to pro style boxing is entirely different. The things he got away with in the amatuer ranks....he won't get away with in the pros.

                This is my last reply btw.....only because I don't want to take anything away from the kid.
                come on now, please... Even you know you wouldn't place a $5 bet on those guys against Rigondeaux... i think the only person fooling himself here is you, with all due respect.

                Just like you see many people pretending to be boxing experts with fighters like Rigondeaux... trust me you see a lot more like you trying to look knowledgeable by bringing up opposing theories to be different and look smart.

                But hey, I respect your view... but i don't see a very good one at all
                Last edited by SonOfCuba; 10-29-2010, 11:45 PM.

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                • 537Bwouaye
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by intoccabile
                  Not sure what you guys see..

                  Everytime I see Rigo i see a guy with lazy worth ethic in and out the ring.
                  He's accompanied by yes men who probably let him call the shots. Lazy on teh speed bag, even lazier on the crunches... scared work (sparring).. Not sure why no one else sees it.
                  he's always been like that.. even back in Cuba. lol that's how you see he's a natural. he doesn't train well, he doesn't take anyone seriously, he thinks all his opponents suck, and yet he goes and always win easily. he won like 400 fights acting like this, that's probably why he doesn't feel the urge to do more.

                  he's like a boxing genius... you have those rare people that are intellectual geniuses, they don't need to study hard but they outsmart everyone at school and they win nobel prizes. you also have those rare natural freaks who doesn't need to do shiet and they will still own ur ass and win olympic gold medals, rigo is one of them.
                  Last edited by 537Bwouaye; 10-30-2010, 12:04 AM.

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                  • Khalid X
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by SonOfCuba
                    come on now, please... Even you know you wouldn't place a $5 bet on those guys against Rigondeaux... i think the only person fooling himself here is you, with all due respect.

                    Just like you see many people pretending to be boxing experts with fighters like Rigondeaux... trust me you see a lot more like you trying to look knowledgeable by bringing up opposing theories to be different and look smart.
                    But hey, I respect your view... but i don't see a very good one at all
                    I agree that is true as well.

                    As far as Lopez, Donaire and Perez...I'm extremely confident in them beating Rigodeaux.

                    Man if a fight materilizes between any of those guys...remember me, as I'm willing to give you some good odds.
                    Last edited by Khalid X; 10-30-2010, 12:13 AM.

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                    • McFearless
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                      #40
                      I haven't really seen much of him but i hear nothing but good things from this guy and I'm pretty excited to see what this he is all about. We get a look at him on nov 13 right?

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