Everyone, please introduce yourself to maniac310, the resident village idiot. He has never boxed a day in his life and thinks he would have knocked out Kennedy. Pure, unadulterated ******ity.
Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux Drops Kennedy Five Times For TKO Win
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your exact words were "I'm glad Molina got robbed, there's a difference between Molina and Hopkins. One uses old veteran tricks the other stinks up fights" I'm not going to be bothered with looking up your comments.
and to make it clear I said I was "16 with an amateur record of
W22(7KO)-L13(9KO) 2D only been KO'd 2 times 3 were corner stoppages 4 were ref TKO's"
I suggest you don't reply unless you've laced them up
And I'm still waiting on the post where I praised Hopkins for how he fought. I said there's a difference between Hopkins and Molina, and there is. But where did I praise it???Comment
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professionally, respect my contribution to boxing broComment
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lol, maniac trolls when it comes to certain fighters. theres no way he believes the bull**** he says in reference to guys like rigon and broner. i dont even respond to him when it comes to that. ur wasting your time and hes having fun at ur expense.Comment
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Impressive performance by Rigondeaux... He dominated an opponent that isn't on his level (as I expected), but he could've easily cruised (he did at times) instead he pressed the isse for the better part of the fight and landed sharp leads (rare for him, but it seems as if he's working on it) and counters.
Teon Kennedy was tailor made for him though. Kennedy's an inside fighter that has a leaky defense and throws arm punches; no real threat for a prepared Chackal. If Kennedy wanted to fight in his comfort zone (on the inside), he would've been caught repeatedly by Rigo's power counters trying to get there; so he fought outside of his comfort zone (boxing at mid range and on the outside), where Rigondeaux is a World class sniper.
Rigo's weakness is his inside game (good-great amateurs that turn pro suffer from this, also Roach outed it in a story, and Cordoba exposed it in the ring (which is why he got on his bike for the rest of the fight))... That said, you better be extremely quick, tough, crafty, or a combination of those to close the distance enough to smother his punches or you're going to get rocked before you even get there.Comment
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