Who will be the first to lose their 0: Guillermo Rigondeaux or Andre Ward?

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  • Body_Snatcher
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    #1

    Who will be the first to lose their 0: Guillermo Rigondeaux or Andre Ward?

    Simple question, who will lose first?
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    Andre Ward
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    Guillermo Rigondeaux
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  • RiC-DiC
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    #2
    I think Rigondeaux's weak chin will lose him his 0 when he steps up in competition.

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    • hobojo
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      #3
      Probably Andre Ward. He's in a weight division where there are a lot more credible opponents to fight. A rematch with Carl Froch, Bernard Hopkins, GGG, Sergio Martinez, Jean Pascal and maybe even Andre Dirrel.

      Rigondeaux is Already on top of the chain right now in his weight class. He just beat Donaire and I don't think a rematch would make a difference either. Maybe Mares could give Rigo trouble but the promotion companies may be a problem.

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      • Body_Snatcher
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        #4
        Originally posted by RiC-DiC
        I think Rigondeaux's weak chin will lose him his 0 when he steps up in competition.
        Donaire was top 5 p4p fighter and is a big puncher.

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        • HanzGruber
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          #5
          Originally posted by RiC-DiC
          I think Rigondeaux's weak chin will lose him his 0 when he steps up in competition.
          steps up in competition lolz

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          • Accountoffline
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            #6
            I'd say Rigo, he will probably be more exposed to a close decision loss than Ward, he fights in comfortland, where the decisions are likely to go his way.

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            • dc3383
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              #7
              Ward since who knows when Rigo will fight again

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              • Slip Stream
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                #8
                This is a tough question to answer as both fighters are in their primes with years more ahead of them. One could say Rigondeaux because he's been off of his feet and his chin appears somewhat suspect but who knows? When their loses happen I hope its a good fight.

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                • SN!PER
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                  #9
                  TBH I wouldn't be surprised if both retire undefeated.

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                  • TX_BOXNG
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by valero
                    TBH I wouldn't be surprised if both retire undefeated.
                    Yep, they both master boxers i can see them goin undefeated

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