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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux Decisions Game Marroquin Over Twelve

    Thomas & Mack, Las Vegas - WBA super featherweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux (11-0) successfully defended his title with a unanimous decision victory over Roberto Marroquin (22-2). The scores were 118-108 twice and 118-109. The on again, off again fight began slow as both fighters felt each other out.

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  • richardt
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    At least no one is going to be that ****** to think Rigo belongs in the ring with Donaire. He was BADLY hurt a number of times by a guy who is not a puncher....Donaire ICES him. Donaire would never let him hold for dear life.

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    • TheUptownKid
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      #3
      that number is 2 and he was never hurt badly enough to fall. Don't let commentators gas you they will send you off unless you mute the broadcast.

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      • B.R!ghteous
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        #4
        Rigondeaux looked horrible. I'd like to see Santa Cruz expose him. Donaire shouldn't even be mentioned.

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          #5
          Originally posted by richardt
          At least no one is going to be that ****** to think Rigo belongs in the ring with Donaire. He was BADLY hurt a number of times by a guy who is not a puncher....Donaire ICES him. Donaire would never let him hold for dear life.
          I didn't see it, but I don't like the way the write-up reads. It definitely sounds like Rigo needs some work. Maybe now Nonito will fight him. lol

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          • mordie
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            Rigo sure knows how to stink up a joint! I just don't like his style....ugh

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            • Silencers
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              #7
              Considering everything Rigondeaux has been through in the lead up to this fight, is it surprising for him to have such a bad performance? I mean he didn't even know he was going to be able to fight until a few days ago.

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              • pacmanis1
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                #8
                Lets all remember Mayweather was stunned against Demarcus Corley. I still believe Donaire vs Rigo needs to happen but I'll admit I'm leaning more towards Donaire now.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Silencers
                  Considering everything Rigondeaux has been through in the lead up to this fight, is it surprising for him to have such a bad performance? I mean he didn't even know he was going to be able to fight until a few days ago.
                  The word was that he never stopped training. I agree that he might not have been 100% focused, but it doesn't completely explain an unimpressive performance. Like I said, I haven't seen the fight, but I have a feeling I'm not gonna like it when I do.

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                  • KO'er
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                    #10
                    Rigo didn't look very impressive.

                    He won widely, but not very impressively IMO.

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