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  • SplitSecond
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    #21
    Originally posted by Matty Ice
    People are acting like Donaire completely won that round cause of a KD. You would think after the KD he would be more aggressive since being the bigger man and all but instead Rigo got up and took him to school once again.


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    well this is a fact you didn't pay any attention to the round when you watched it live nor have you re-watched the round since i asked, and it's getting a little tedious here because you refuse to do so

    i'll end this back and forth here, peace

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    • opotemo
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      #22
      Originally posted by Rolaz
      What I saw, it was Rigo who was running refused to engaged in toe to toe, hence you can hear those boooos from the crowds.
      Lateral movement is not running, Rigo was in the pocket for the vast majority of the fight. When it was toe to toe Rigo got the better of the exchanges. The only "true running" in the fight was from Donaire in the 12th after he hurt his eye.

      Did it ever occur to you that the booos in the crowd came from the same people who were shouting "NONITO!NONITO!NONITO!" during the first few rounds.

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      • Ray-boom
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        #23
        I agree with Article 100%

        Good article buddy we saw the fight and may maybe Rigos' future due to his age as the same.Good job.

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        • St. John's Gent
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          #24
          Cult member since Marroquin fight

          I saw Rigondeaux for the first time against Marroquin and I was impressed at how hard he was to hit, when the Donaire fight was announced I watched as many fights that i could find and i knew this guy was something really really special, haters say what you want buy this guy is a hall of famer with only 12 fights and he's gonna be around for a long time, don't matter if he's 32, he's fresh and doesn't get hit a lot and in amazing shape, unless he doesn't want to keep going he's gonna be around for a while, cult members please stand up

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          • danktrees
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            #25
            good stuff, only thing missing from the article is the mention of rigo winning the ring belt as well.

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            • SkillspayBills
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              #26
              I'll admit I was on the bandwagon, but nowhere near being part of the cult. I appreciated the skill , but underestimated just how high level it was. That's "once in a generation" level boxing ability.

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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #27
                Originally posted by SkillspayBills
                I'll admit I was on the bandwagon, but nowhere near being part of the cult. I appreciated the skill , but underestimated just how high level it was. That's "once in a generation" level boxing ability.
                I've been aware of Rigo since before he won his first gold medal. I've followed him as much as I could since then. I've known Guillermo is a special talent for a long time, but it remained to be seen if he could effectively transition to the pros at such a late age. I'm beyond pleased to see that "El Chacal" is at least as good as I always thought he was. He's great!

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                • crold1
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by danktrees
                  good stuff, only thing missing from the article is the mention of rigo winning the ring belt as well.
                  I noted he is now lineal champ. To be full, he is also now Ring and TBRB champ.

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                  • -PBP-
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                    #29
                    Great article. It's good to see that some boxing writers appreciate what they saw.

                    I've been disgusted at some of the things that have been written over the past couple of days.

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                    • danktrees
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by crold1
                      I noted he is now lineal champ. To be full, he is also now Ring and TBRB champ.
                      indeed you did. which makes me a tool for missing it and bringing it up. my apologies.

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