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People are ignoring the fact that Vic's is Rigo's mandatory for their agenda........
Originally posted by AFTER HOURS View PostTheres a God if Darchinyan upset him..
Originally posted by prinzemanspopa View PostWeren't the Rigonblow fans whining and complaining about people dismissing him on the basis of so few professional bouts prior to the Donaire fight? Now they're using it as an excuse to justify him fighting a clearly diminished fighter - and one who Rigonblow fans were quick to deride when reports came out that Donaire may be fighting him instead?
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"Darchinyan, a Flyweight titlist and World Jr. Bantamweight Champion, is currently rated #2 by the WBC, #7 by the IBF, and #1 by the WBO at 122 lbs. The current WBO titlist at 122 is lineal World Jr. Featherweight Champion Guillermo Rigondeaux."
Now SHUT UP!
Originally posted by prinzemanspopa View PostI don't care who he fights next. I just find the hypocrisy of his fans laughable.
Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostWhat hypocrisy? There's no one particularly worthy of fighting, except for Mares. And we all know that ain't likely to happen. It's only hypocrisy if Rigo was avoiding someone, which he isn't.
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Originally posted by aces725 View Post.. Dude he just blanked the cream of the crop, but your still not convinced?? Who the hell else is there for him to be considered a p4pounder?? Mares?? Pffft that would be another shutout .. Watching Rigo you can just tell he is completely seasoned, 12 fights don't mean anything Rigo is about 32 and has fought for years in Cuba dominating .. He ain't your original 12 fight fighter .. Idk who can beat this guy right now
Plus Im going against the grain and I think Mares beats him.
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Originally posted by WesleySnipes View Postwished for Mares so Rigo would be the "undisputed" fighter of the year but hey we cant get everything we wish for...
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wished for Mares so Rigo would be the "undisputed" fighter of the year but hey we cant get everything we wish for...
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Rigondeaux vs. Darchinyan is possible for Fall
This is not cherry picking on Rigo's part. He is at the top of the heap. Everyone else is deemed inferior to him. As long as he fights boxers in the Top 5 contender of his class, he is doing what is reasonable.
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Originally posted by BennyST View PostI never said it was cherry picking at all. I actually think it's a good fight. I hope Vic does well, and gets paid well for it. He's been chosen to lose though.
As for your question:
Jeff Fenech: won title in 6 months and 7 fights, and beat prime HOFer Zaragoza
Saensak Muangsurin: won title in 3rd fight, beat about 5 or 6 champions in first 10 fights.
Veeraphol Sahaprom: beat champion in 4 fights.
Davey Moore: beat 1 loss (to Leonard) Ayub Kalule, fought Duran, beat Benitez etc
Kazuta Ioka: unified the division
Muangchai Kittikasem: lost to Carbajal, but also beat Koo Chang and Chitlada
Leon Spinks: beat Ali
Sot Chitalada:
Hiroki Ioka etc etc and there are many more.
Lots of guys have done what Rigo has done, often earlier and more in many cases. Beating Donaire was great though. Amazing stuff. I'm not downplaying any of it.
All I'm am saying is Rigo has never had an easy road whereas now in days fighters get choosy about they fight and are pampered into being champs...hence the term paper champ!
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TR continues to recycle their fighters. It is a reason Vic got signed a few months ago and it was for the winner of the Rigo/Nonaire fight.
Vic only has a puncher's chance but he is in a higher weight and his punches don't have the same effect. He is akward enough to give problems in some spots
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Originally posted by hectari View PostAnother 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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I was just about to post something along the same lines. Prior to the Donaire fight half of the posts on here would read:
Darchinyan KOs the chinny Cuban
A lot of people were saying Poon would KO Rigo too.
Rigo set the standard too high for himself by beating Donaire. The problem is, there's no one higher than Donaire so he has to feed on lesser opposition but the BEST available.
Who out there is a better opponent than Vic? Maybe Romero but Idk what's going on with that.
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