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  • #11
    poor Darchiyan. Rigondeaux will bit down this guy

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    • #12
      Man......my dude Darchinyan is going to get worked over and knocked out.

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      • #13
        Dont think Vic will get KO'd. He will probably make this fight very ugly and unwatchable

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        • #14
          Another cherry picked opponent for Rigo. If Nonito were to fight Vic again they would have the first 5 replies all insults calling Nonito a cherry picker, same must go to Rigo who is considered the most skilled, everyone must insult and scold him hard for being top caliber and fighting a scrub. no bias show the same fire.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by hectari View Post
            Another cherry picked opponent for Rigo. If Nonito were to fight Vic again they would have the first 5 replies all insults calling Nonito a cherry picker, same must go to Rigo who is considered the most skilled, everyone must insult and scold him hard for being top caliber and fighting a scrub. no bias show the same fire.

            Reaching much? The guy who just schooled Donaire with just 12 fights is a cherry picker lmfao Do you really think people are lining up to fight him after schooling the best and for little reward? lol


            Get real the only one who would be comparable to that Donaire win on the eyes of anyone and not a complete mismatch would be Mares who just says he wants to face the best to look good but aint moving a finger to fight Rigo.

            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            According to Gary Hyde, manager of WBA/WBO super bantamweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux (12-0, 8KOs), the Cuban boxer will return in September or October - against former champion Vic Darchinyan (39-5-1, 28KOs). Rigondeaux had a career defining performance in April when beat Nonito Donaire with a twelve round decision in New York City. Rigondeaux upset highly regarded prospect Orlando Del Valle last September with a ten round decision. He then signed a promotional contract with Top Rank [who also have Rigondeaux] and returned last month with fourth round stoppage of Javier Gallo in Laredo, Texas.
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            Think you meant Darchinyan there.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by hougigo View Post
              Ass beating in the fall



              what a post. green k in your box.

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              • #17
                No doubt Rigo looked excellent against one of the best, Donaire. But am I the only one who thinks its premature to give him so much credit yet? He's only had 12 fights. I wanna see him up against more good fighters before I would put him on any P4P list as so many people already have.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                  Dont think Vic will get KO'd. He will probably make this fight very ugly and unwatchable
                  Vic will do his best, LOL

                  Originally posted by hectari View Post
                  Another cherry picked opponent for Rigo. If Nonito were to fight Vic again they would have the first 5 replies all insults calling Nonito a cherry picker, same must go to Rigo who is considered the most skilled, everyone must insult and scold him hard for being top caliber and fighting a scrub. no bias show the same fire.
                  Vic is his mandatory, SHUT UP!

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                  • #19
                    No doubt Rigo looked excellent against one of the best, Donaire. But am I the only one who thinks its premature to give him so much credit yet? He's only had 12 fights. I wanna see him up against more good fighters before I would put him on any P4P list as so many people already have.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by NoMoTomatoCans View Post
                      No doubt Rigo looked excellent against one of the best, Donaire. But am I the only one who thinks its premature to give him so much credit yet? He's only had 12 fights. I wanna see him up against more good fighters before I would put him on any P4P list as so many people already have.
                      Rigo was p4p material before he even turned pro!!!!!!!!!

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