Video: Floyd and Rigo's boxing mastery.
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I'm a fan of both, but I recognize when someone is making moronic claims. Floyd wouldn't fight like he did against Ortiz.....you want to know why....because Floyd didn't fight like he did against Ortiz back when he was at 130.You need to learn how boxing works. Floyd wouldn't push the pace for ****. He'd get cold ****ed in the mouth, and probably KD a few times for trying to fight like he did against Ortiz. Rigo is the faster and more powerful fighter. Rigo would hit him clean in their exchanges, and Floyd damn sure wouldn't like what's coming back.
Stop **** riding Floyd like you always do.
And correction, Floyd never utterly outclassed anyone that was a p4p elite fighter, with elite counter punching, that could KO you with 1 shot. All his fights against p4ps were past prime fighters, and tailor made opponents.
Rigo would beat a 130 Floyd. You keep saying, "do you know how good Floyd was at 130." The answer is yes, and Rigo is better.
You must have forgotten Hatton and Corrales were both Top 10 P4P, unbeaten, and prime.
You're comparing someone with wins over Cordoba, Ramos, and Donaire.....to someone with wins over Genaro, Manfredy, Corrales, C. Hernandez, Chavez, Castillo, Gatti, Judah, Baldomir, De La Hoya, Hatton, Marquez, Mosley, Ortiz, and Cotto.
You can't compare the two.Comment
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I didn't know Rigo threw a counter left HOOK.
So does Rigo. Have you seen him fight? He can counter you with a right hand as well, and doesn't throw meaningless shots.
He's so good, he barely has to work off his jab sometimes. His defense is that good. He'll make you miss like Sweet Pea. Check out my signature.
Another thing Floyd doesn't do. He doesn't have the vertical game of Sweet Pea. In that situation, it's tie his man up, or duck with a shoulder/elbow/gloves check. Or he ducks 1 shot, then moves clear out the way.
Rigo got defense covered like the 85' Chicago Bears.Comment
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