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  • #11
    Ramos did not even look like a professional fighter last night..I don't know if that credit goes to Rigo or to Ramos for just not being that good...

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    • #12
      I want to see Rigo vs Nonito at 118

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      • #13
        Wow rigo is beast he shocked me, but also ramos didnt try nothing at all, i think rigo n donaire are both high skilled but i have to give edge to rigo hes very high skilled hes defense footwork is great, he has power but his fast hands n accuracy is what really hurts them, donaire has the experience edge n power, but what high skill fight it would idk who would win

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        • #14
          Defensive fighters usally have long careers, I bet he has at least 5 more prime years in him. With his skills I think he could grab belts up at 126 and 130 before he retires.

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          • #15
            Couldn't get a better picture for the article? Dude just won a title.

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            • #16
              Cong**** to rigondeaux...he could have finished the fight alot sooner though, but I guess he wanted to play it safe considering he didn't want to get caught like shimoda did.

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              • #17
                Lets have him fight donaire next.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by liraj View Post
                  Defensive fighters usally have long careers, I bet he has at least 5 more prime years in him. With his skills I think he could grab belts up at 126 and 130 before he retires.
                  He definitely has the skills to be a multiple division champ, but I don't think he is big enough to move all the way up to 130. There should be some decent fights at 122 with all the bantams starting to move up. IMO rigo's a massive favorite against all at 122 except Donaire and maybe Moreno if he comes up.

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                  • #19
                    Rigs was too laid back for the most part. When he chose to open up, he had Ramos down within seconds. I always knew he was excellent but I thought he didn't fight near enough- turned pro in 2009 and only has 9 fights in 3 years.....thought he would have been fighting every 2 or 3 months

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                    • #20
                      Donaire will duck the hell out of Rigodeaux, watch!!

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