Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux vs. Darchinyan is Possible For The Fall

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  • Derailed
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    #21
    Originally posted by Cubanborn87
    Rigo was p4p material before he even turned pro!!!!!!!!!
    Rigo was already a pro before he turned pro. Wrap your head around that one, chief.

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    • davidw9785
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      #22
      say whaa? Rigo vs. Darchinyan?? Darchinyan is gonna get schooled worse than he did by Chemito Moreno. He's gonna have to body slam Rigo a couple dozen times to have a shot. He'll prolly KO himself out of frustration

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      • kozone
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        #23
        Originally posted by hectari
        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.
        Really?! How many boxers fight a guy like Vic with only 12 fights??!
        No one...Rigo doesn't get anything easy so I don't see how fighting Vic after fighting Donaire with just 12 fights is cherry picking!!!

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        • kozone
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          #24
          Originally posted by Derailed
          Rigo was already a pro before he turned pro. Wrap your head around that one, chief.
          Rigo...the new Chuck Norris!!!!!

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          • DannYankee
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            #25
            Originally posted by Derailed
            Rigo was already a pro before he turned pro. Wrap your head around that one, chief.
            You just blew my mind is like he is a boxer withing a boxer in a dream withing a Donaire nightmare.

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            • aces725
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              #26
              Huh??

              Originally posted by NoMoTomatoCans
              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.
              .. 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

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              • AFTER HOURS
                Paul Hackett
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                #27
                Theres a God if Darchinyan upset him..

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                • alembic
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by NoMoTomatoCans
                  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?
                  When a fighter embarrasses the current division kingpin in his prime, I feel he deserves accolades, despite a shorter than average pro career.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by IIG
                    I have always thought this. People expecting another performance akin to the Donaire fight will be shocked to see that it's not a cakewalk early. No doubt that Rigondeaux will prevail in the end though.
                    Yeah, styles make fights. But "El Chacal's" simply the best at 122. Darch gets starched. lol

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                    • prinzemanspopa
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                      #30
                      Weren'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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