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Donaire: "Rigo priced himself out" [VIDEO]
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Rigo's 3rd fight:
2009-09-18 121¼ Giovanni Andrade 124½ 59-11-0 <-- Dude had 4 inches on Rigo.
Rigo's 5th fight:
2010-08-21 122 Jose Angel Beranza 122 33-18-2
Rigo's 6th fight:
2010-11-13 121½ Ricardo Cordoba 121 37-2-2 <-- Check his resume
Rigo's fights after Cordoba:
2011-03-19 121 Willie Casey 121¼ 11-0-0
2012-01-20 120½ Rico Ramos 122 20-0-0
2012-06-09 122 Teon Kennedy 122 17-1-2
2012-09-15 122 Robert Marroquin 122 22-1-0
Donaire's 3rd fight:
2001-06-08 113½ Saul Santoyo 113 debut
Donaire's 5th fight:
2002-05-31 115 Noel Alma debut <-- retired after losing with 1 fight
Donaire's 6th fight:
2002-09-01 112 Kaichon Sor Vorapin 4-5-0
Donaire's fights after that:
2002-11-02 111½ Mark Sales 113 7-16-2
2003-06-27 115 Jorge Lopez 117 2-6-1
2004-06-18 118 Ricardo Barrera 119 16-4-1
2004-11-12 118 Gilberto Bolanos 118 21-8-1
2005-05-13 119¾ Paulino Villalobos 121 25-28-2
Also keep in mind Donaire was the bigger guy in all of these fights.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostI said "Guess how much Nishioka is getting paid by HBO." It's right in your quote. And I even talk about Japanese money specifically! How exactly did I "conveniently" leave out the Japanese money?
Okay, I apoligize. I had you confused for someone else. This is what I'm refering to though
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...hlight=donaire
"Or lets say with Rigondeaux; HBO has been disappointed with him," Donaire pointed out. "HBO doesn't want to match me with him for the fact that it might be a boring fight. They don't want another Narvaez. That's why they'd rather pick an Arce, or a Gatti type of fighter, because it's exciting for them, because there's blood and that kind of stuff."
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Originally posted by danceswithfire View Postramos was a credible opponet despite the fact that he's not that good..
he's proven againts good fighters....proven as in competeitive
no doubt and not even close ..
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