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  • damit305
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    #21
    Originally posted by Young Herschel
    Great observations !! I made several of those same ones myself - that knockdown was completely avoidable and the end result of some dirty boxing on Donaire's part, but its Rigondeaux's responsibility to protect hiself at all times.

    It's really not worth it to collect any other belts, just defend the two you've earned and save any additional sanction fees, especially IBF because they're the highest - everyone knows that he is the man and he can just rack up on spectacular stoppage after another at 122lbs until time dulls his reflexes
    Yeaaah...

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #22
      Originally posted by damit305
      Well he definitely has a keen eye for mistakes. The fact that he is trying to convert Rigo in the "perfect" fighter is hilarious. C'mon man.. adjusting your trunks? Looking at the ref? Holy crap! lol
      I think the point was that Rigo has some leftover amateur habits and tends to have certain mental lapses.

      Originally posted by Young Herschel
      Great observations !! I made several of those same ones myself - that knockdown was completely avoidable and the end result of some dirty boxing on Donaire's part, but its Rigondeaux's responsibility to protect hiself at all times.
      And I agree.

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      • damit305
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        #23
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
        I think the point was that Rigo has some leftover amateur habits and tends to have certain mental lapses.



        And I agree.
        He can have a mental lapse... but I'm certain it's not because he is an amatuer rather a human being... lmao. C'mon, there is way too much being expected out of Rigo bro...

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        • JaguaresMx
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          #24
          Originally posted by damit305
          He can have a mental lapse... but I'm certain it's not because he is an amatuer rather a human being... lmao. C'mon, there is way too much being expected out of Rigo bro...

          As a fellow Nacho-natic (terrible, I know, but Cult of Rigo is taken), I hope you can see the larger point. The little things that Rigo did wrong are not big in the grand scheme of things, but pros like Floyd or Nonito or JMM dont' do them for a reason.

          Its not a human nature thing to look at the ref when the boxers is in front of you, its a hold over from amateur days. Avoidable.

          No big deal; I'm just excited for Rigo. He might be 32 (who knows), but since el Terrible retired and JMM is on his last legs, i got someone new to spank it to.

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          • damit305
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            #25
            Originally posted by JaguaresMx
            As a fellow Nacho-natic (terrible, I know, but Cult of Rigo is taken), I hope you can see the larger point. The little things that Rigo did wrong are not big in the grand scheme of things, but pros like Floyd or Nonito or JMM dont' do them for a reason.

            Its not a human nature thing to look at the ref when the boxers is in front of you, its a hold over from amateur days. Avoidable.

            No big deal; I'm just excited for Rigo. He might be 32 (who knows), but since el Terrible retired and JMM is on his last legs, i got someone new to spank it to.
            It's all I had to read... :wank: You are a great all mighty new comer. Welcome to nsb and Rigondeaux Nation.

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            • Cubanborn87
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              #26
              Originally posted by damit305
              My money is on the Mijares - Terrazas winner. We all know how Uncle bob works. He is going to try to capitalize on the Mexican market.

              Nothing would be sweeter than Rigo unifying all that gold.
              when do those guys fight and is it on tv?

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              • mconstantine
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                #27
                I really don't see anyone in or around Rigo's weight class beating him...the closest guys (and in this order)...

                Mares
                Mikey Garcia
                Moreno

                Garcia and Moreno are both boxers. Moreno is a brilliant boxer but he doesn't have the power. Garcia would give Rigo more trouble than Donaire but I think Rigo's speed would win out. Mares showed the blueprint on how to fight a superior boxer in his Moreno fight. He MADE Moreno fight his fight. Only problem is, Moreno has no power. Rigo would make Mares pay for his aggression, but I still say he has the best chance.

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                • Cubanborn87
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by kiaba360
                  I think Rigo will fight the Terrazas/Mijares winner next, then fulfill his WBA mandatory obligation against Quigg, and then fight Darchinyan (assuming he wins his fight in May) early next year.

                  Personally, I think beating Donaire/Terrazas/Quigg would put him up in contention for FOTY.
                  I would absolutely love that, few questions. Do you think Quigg would come over to the states for the fight, by when do they have to make the fight according to the WBA?

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                  • kiaba360
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Cubanborn87
                    I would absolutely love that, few questions. Do you think Quigg would come over to the states for the fight, by when do they have to make the fight according to the WBA?
                    He starts talking about Rigondeaux at 2:39. Sounds like he doesn't feel ready for the step-up. I wonder if the WBA will force the fight to happen though.

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                    • trainhard_187
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                      #30
                      No need for a Donaire rematch.. It would be the same out come, Donaire might win 1 or 2 more extra rounds but his 1 punch trying to KO his opponent style doesnt match well with a pot shot back peddler.

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