Pedro Diaz + Guillermo Rigondeaux= PERFECTION

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  • *ANGRY CUBAN*
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    Pedro Diaz + Guillermo Rigondeaux= PERFECTION

    I see now what Rigo wanted to achive by geting trained by his old times olympic trainer Pedro Diaz..Rigo looked sharp the day of the fight..also very fast and extremly comfortable..Guille and Pedro Diaz are a great team..I can't wait to see Guillermo Rigondeaux perform again..I can see great things coming for Rigo..
    Last edited by *ANGRY CUBAN*; 04-17-2013, 08:10 AM.
  • Pain~Lucy
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    #2
    yep on making opponent fight like an amateur, that said, rigo turned this fight into amateur, yes I said it, amateur at best

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    • Juof
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      #3
      Rigo will rule the 122 division for a long time

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      • *ANGRY CUBAN*
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        #4
        Originally posted by Pain~Lucy
        yep on making opponent fight like an amateur, that said, rigo turned this fight into amateur, yes I said it, amateur at best
        I agreed and like that he is like a superior boxing god..

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        • MindBat
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          #5
          Many underestimated and shrugged off his supreme confidence before the fight.

          Kid's got the goods no doubt.

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          • Tom Cruise
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            #6
            Originally posted by Pain~Lucy
            yep on making opponent fight like an amateur, that said, rigo turned this fight into amateur, yes I said it, amateur at best
            This doesnt make any sense. Explain it further please

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            • -PBP-
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              #7
              I agree.

              Ronnie Shields wanted to turn him into an aggressive fan friendly fighter. In the Cordoba fight he looked good early on. He was walking him down and came out agressive but you could tell that style wasn't for him. After the 6th round he went back to what he knew best, the amateur style of landing a shot or two and moving.


              Under Pedro Diaz he looked much sharper, relaxed and confident than I've ever seen him. Hopefully he continues to get better and develop his pro style. Scary thought but I do think he still has significant room for improvement. With every fight, he seems like he's getting more accustomed to the pros.

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              • DosRounds
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                It's the best I've seen him as a pro. Hopefully he gets a lot of fights and is active so we can see even more improvements!

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                • IIG
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                  And to think several people criticized his decision to leave Jorge Rubio. It kind of looks bad to have had so many trainers in such a short career, but at the end of the day only he knows what he is looking for. Guillermo and Pedro appear to be a perfect fit.

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                  • kiaba360
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                    Diaz made an impression on me during his time with Cotto. Rigo/Diaz could turn out to be a very successful partnership.

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