Darchinyan vs Rigondeaux
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Not to be bias or anything because I actually like Vic, people call him dirt but I call him CRAFTY AND CLEVER and he will take advantage of what ever it is you allow him to get away with
BUT...Rigondeaux would pick Vic apart worse then Moreno did, but Rigondeaux would STOP HIM!Comment
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Just had the same thought on Twitter. Intriguing crossroads bout. And why would anyone want to see Arce? he's never been in Vic's league and that fight wasn't close the first time. Vic fights all comers. Arce never has. There is a reason for that, occasionally matching tough but mostly waiting for some vacant belt against a pick-a-foe or some name he avoided in their prime who can now barely walk to the ring.Last edited by crold1; 09-29-2012, 10:39 PM.Comment
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Very interesting indeed. Rigo's thrid pro fight was vs Giovanni Andrade which came in at 59-11. Andrade was very akward, by no means on the same league as Darchinyan but a frustrating style no less.
In this fight I can see Rigondeaux figuring out Darchinyan by the mid rounds and stopping him..Comment
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[QUOTE=KnockUThe***Out;12565013]
Not to be bias or anything because I actually like Vic, people call him dirt but I call him CRAFTY AND CLEVER and he will take advantage of what ever it is you allow him to get away with
BUT...Rigondeaux would pick Vic apart worse then Moreno did, but Rigondeaux would STOP HIM![/QUOTE]
Oye, easy pickingsComment
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I rather see Agbeko, but Vic is a solid test and a good step up from the guys Rigo has been fighting.Comment
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i'd love to see it.....rigo is going to get hit hell of a lot more than usual and i doubt he survives it all...the raging bull still has it...Comment
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