Will Rigondeaux fight Agbeko or Darchinyan next?

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  • PinoyNation
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    #1

    Will Rigondeaux fight Agbeko or Darchinyan next?

    Or is he going to claim that they are ducking him too?
  • Mato o Muero
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    #2
    They will duck him just like nonita has ducked him because they all know El Chacal will steal their souls.

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    • PACnPBFsuck
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mato o Muero
      They will duck him just like nonita has ducked him because they all know El Chacal will steal their souls.
      He ducked him to fight the #1 guy at 122lbs,BRILLIANT!!!!

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      • dan_cov
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        #4
        Would you give him any credit as a Donaire fan for beating Agbeko whose lost 3 of his last 4 and to my knowledge never even fought at at 122?
        Baring in mind he got the nod just in the two previous to those, very close fights, many feel he lost.

        Darchinyans very useful but what does he bring to the table? He holds the NABF title And people are just going to compare it to when Donaire starched him years back.
        If he wins, they'll only say he was old, shot, Donaire beat him better at his best weight etc

        Who would you actually give him credit for beating? Which will in your opinion prove his worth for fighting Donaire.

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        • PinoyNation
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          #5
          You might not think much of Agbeko or Darchinyan, but the sad fact is that both of them are a level above what Rigo has been fighting.

          How about Leo Santa Cruz? Is he more suitable for you? Because I'm sure Rigondeaux isn't going to fight him next either.

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          • dan_cov
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            #6
            Originally posted by PinoyNation
            You might not think much of Agbeko or Darchinyan, but the sad fact is that both of them are a level above what Rigo has been fighting.

            How about Leo Santa Cruz? Is he more suitable for you? Because I'm sure Rigondeaux isn't going to fight him next either.


            Rigondeaux's opposition have the highest win-to-loss ratio of any fighter in history, no fighter has fought competition better in so few fights.

            His last 5 opponents.
            Corboda 37-2-2
            Casey 11-0
            Ramos 20-0
            Teon Kennedy 17-1-2
            Marroquinn 22-1

            Two former world champions. Name me one other fighter to do this? There isn't one so how can you knock his opposition?
            Lets see who Donaire was fighting in his 6th-11th pro fights...

            Kaichon Sor Vorapin 4-5-0
            Mark Sales 7-16-2
            Jorge Lopez 2-6-1
            Ricardo Barrera 16-4-1
            Gilberto Bolanos 21-8-1
            Paulino Villalobos 25-28-2

            It stayed like this to until he fought Darchinyan about 8 fights later on in his career.
            Rigondeauxs resume is outstanding for a pro with only 11 pro fights & he isn't ducking, dodging anybody and you think hes sweating Santa Cruz? Please the guys not even the best at his respected weight in his own hometown.

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #7
              Originally posted by PinoyNation
              You might not think much of Agbeko or Darchinyan, but the sad fact is that both of them are a level above what Rigo has been fighting.

              How about Leo Santa Cruz? Is he more suitable for you? Because I'm sure Rigondeaux isn't going to fight him next either.
              Sad? Listen to yourself. Guillermo Rigondeaux has fought eleven professional fights. His last five opponents had a combined record of 107-4. Who do you expect him to fight? Or do you believe Rigo can fight anyone he chooses? He's been calling out Donaire and anyone else with a name. What else do you want?

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              • Rocky Rode
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                #8
                Originally posted by dan_cov
                Rigondeaux's opposition have the highest win-to-loss ratio of any fighter in history, no fighter has fought competition better in so few fights.

                His last 5 opponents.
                Corboda 37-2-2
                Casey 11-0
                Ramos 20-0
                Teon Kennedy 17-1-2
                Marroquinn 22-1

                Two former world champions. Name me one other fighter to do this? There isn't one so how can you knock his opposition?
                Lets see who Donaire was fighting in his 6th-11th pro fights...

                Kaichon Sor Vorapin 4-5-0
                Mark Sales 7-16-2
                Jorge Lopez 2-6-1
                Ricardo Barrera 16-4-1
                Gilberto Bolanos 21-8-1
                Paulino Villalobos 25-28-2

                It stayed like this to until he fought Darchinyan about 8 fights later on in his career.
                Rigondeauxs resume is outstanding for a pro with only 11 pro fights & he isn't ducking, dodging anybody and you think hes sweating Santa Cruz? Please the guys not even the best at his respected weight in his own hometown.
                You do know Rigondeaux turned pro at 29 after an extensive amateur career and Donaire is currently 29...Fighting the better guys.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dan_cov
                  Rigondeaux's opposition have the highest win-to-loss ratio of any fighter in history, no fighter has fought competition better in so few fights...
                  Great post. You beat me to it.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rocky Rode
                    You do know Rigondeaux turned pro at 29 after an extensive amateur career and Donaire is currently 29...Fighting the better guys.
                    It's also true that many people on this forum knock Rigo's amazing amateur career, claiming that the ams are irrelevant. (Pardon me if you're not one of those people.) Too many fans cite whatever they find convenient to suit their argument.

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