Guillermo Rigondeaux: "I'm The Greatest Boxer In History!"
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You do know that Cuba was out of the pro rank for over 50 years, But before Castro they were right there at the top so if you are going to bring History a least be accurate...Comment
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what did i say thats not accurate?....
do you know there were more champions when castro took over than pre castro by a wide margin?...Last edited by puga; 04-03-2013, 10:36 PM.Comment
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Did the greatest of all time ever have 10 fights ? and how dare him think he is the the best ever say you , to me he has a right to think that .
Who cares how good he thinks he is , he should think he his special if he is ever going to be special .
The negative stuff in this forum is unreal !Comment
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It's not 10 fights, it's 11 and you can't hold that against Rigondeaux because of Cuba's policy of not allowing their athletes to turn pro. From a skill and talent standpoint, Rigondeaux is world class. You can make a argument he's the most skillful and talented boxer to ever set foot inside the ring period.Did the greatest of all time ever have 10 fights ? and how dare him think he is the the best ever say you , to me he has a right to think that .
Who cares how good he thinks he is , he should think he his special if he is ever going to be special .
The negative stuff in this forum is unreal !Comment
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Cuba has produced a ton of good boxers and currently the best are Rigondeaux, Gamboa and Abril in that order.Comment
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Rigo still has some work to do in order to be a better pro fighter than Gamboa.
Gamboa unified 126, mauled Solis and utterly dominated Salido and Ponce...not to mention he also had a great amateur background.
Both are great fighters, but Rigo's a little behind in the pro game.Comment
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