Comments Thread For: Photos/Weights: Rico Ramos-Guillermo Rigondeaux, More

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  • garfios
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    #21
    Originally posted by richardt
    It is a toss up fight. We know Rigo lost to Cordoba...no mystery there, and Rico pulled his fight out of the fire with a huge punch in his last fight. In boxing, anything can happen. Rigo though is way too old to have much more of a career. What is he, 30, 31 years old? Rico is 24 and will be around a lot longer.
    Are you for real, do you know boxing at all? Rigindeaux didn't lose to cordova and on his 6th fight he took the guy to school, an exchamp in his prime with a victory over Caballeros and almost 40 pro fights and only two loses, yes he did got on the bike after the seven rounds, still Cordova couldn't touch him, man or you don't know 4hit or you just a hater.

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    • Filo
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      #22
      starting now.

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      • Ryn0
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        #23
        Originally posted by richardt
        It is a toss up fight. We know Rigo lost to Cordoba...no mystery there, and Rico pulled his fight out of the fire with a huge punch in his last fight. In boxing, anything can happen. Rigo though is way too old to have much more of a career. What is he, 30, 31 years old? Rico is 24 and will be around a lot longer.
        Rigo didn't look good against Cordoba but he didn't lose. He put on a clinic, apart from the knockdown Cordoba really struggled to land anything of note.

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