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  • #51
    LSC gets picked to pieces and KO'd.

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    • #52
      Rigondeaux by embarrassment

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      • #53
        It's rare that a fighter can say something so ludicrous that it makes me full on laugh, but LSC just achieved it.

        Rigo beats him in the most one-sided and embarrassing fashion imaginable. I'm talking a schooling so bad that LSC will look like he's never boxed before, 12 rounds to 0 gaurenteed.

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        • #54
          Santa Cruz said, "He's a good fighter but his style really isn't too interesting. He runs and holds but he won't **** with you. I'm not sure how exciting it would be,"

          It might not be "exciting" because as soon as you taste Rigo's power and find yourself getting countered at will, your punch output drops drastically and you shy away from pressing the action... then you'll complain that Rigo isn't exciting and didn't "come to fight"....

          Another Mexican in dire need of Cuban schooling.

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          • #55
            Santa Cruz is a hungry young fighter.

            And that's good, because he's going to eat a lot of humble pie.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by darius45 View Post
              Santa Cruz said, "He's a good fighter but his style really isn't too interesting. He runs and holds but he won't **** with you. I'm not sure how exciting it would be,"

              It might not be "exciting" because as soon as you taste Rigo's power and find yourself getting countered at will, your punch output drops drastically and you shy away from pressing the action... then you'll complain that Rigo isn't exciting and didn't "come to fight"....

              Another Mexican in dire need of Cuban schooling.
              This is a myth I've only heard haters say, can someone please show me a video where Rigo holds? Yes, he uses a lot of foot movement and at times may even 'run' but he rarely initiates a clinch.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by SnakeVen0m View Post
                This is a myth I've only heard haters say, can someone please show me a video where Rigo holds? Yes, he uses a lot of foot movement and at times may even 'run' but he rarely initiates a clinch.
                People try to say anything to dampen Rigo's image and deflect from the truth. Rigo fights extremely clean, a real credit to the sport of boxing... Guy has the composure and maintains perfect posture and balance without ever getting tired... he's like some ancient warrior or something... Every fighter wishes they could look like Rigo when they're fighting... Cold as ice with demon speed and explosiveness... You don't win against a guy like this, you just take your defeat humbly... Something a lot of these fighters could learn a lesson on...

                Anyways, this fight never gets made anyways... Too much of the boxing "business"(which is largely dependent on the mexican crowd base) depends on keeping the Mexican warrior mystique alive( hard to do if your warriors are getting systematically dismantled by better athletes...but shhh... too much truth hurts on this forum)...
                Last edited by darius45; 10-20-2014, 01:19 PM.

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                • #58
                  Santa Cruz is high as f**k.

                  Honestly I'd like to get his dealer's number.

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                  • #59
                    Leo is talking out of his butt cause he knows Haymo won't allow this fight to happen because he better know that Rigondeaux would take his belt and his soul!

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by SnakeVen0m View Post
                      This is a myth I've only heard haters say, can someone please show me a video where Rigo holds? Yes, he uses a lot of foot movement and at times may even 'run' but he rarely initiates a clinch.
                      Extremely rarely, and never often enough to be noticeable. Rigondeaux uses movement and his punches, he does not clinch. Hell, he doesn't even run 9.8 times out of 10.

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