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  • #51
    Originally posted by lazarito52 View Post
    i was there on saturday and i was surprised that willie chirino introduced rigo to his fans , it was great to see so many cubans in this casino . nice exoposure for my man , great promotion . we are lots of thousands of cubans here in miami , if there is a nice card ,lots of would show up . but the promoters have to invst in boxing in south florida , having more than 1 millions cubans in here , a big market to work on . go rigo . hit and not get hit.


    prove him wrong, dog.

    cubans have never drawn. if there was money to be made off of rigondeaux somebody would be making it with a smile. if he was mexican he'd be eying a fighti with marquez at 138 lbs, rofl. eight figures.

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    • #52
      One thing i can say about Miami is, that they (media) promote their stars. Rigo is known in Miami. Has a following by not only Cuban fans of boxing but by Boxing fans in Miami. Miami sticks together. They rep their city well.
      I dont agree that Bob TopRank should promote a fight here in Miami right now. I think Rigo needs to fight more fights be tested more and show more. If he continues to dominate well he surely sell out any arena in Miami. Despite his AM career he still has only limited fights at professional. This concert was just that...a concert. It was not for Rigo. Just a perfect place to surprise Rigo in front of a crowd. He will fight in Miami again. And hopefully he will have won many more fights against big name fighters and Miami will get to rep another great Professional prize fight.
      Last edited by PAC-BOY; 09-02-2013, 11:17 AM.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
        That was an awesome turnout at the Hialeah Park Casino. I saw the commercial for it's grand re-opening the night before. It looked pretty appealing. The crowd of 10,000 was there to see the popular Willie Chirino put on a salsa concert. But as a couple of people have pointed out, it was great PR for Rigo. Most of the people at the event probably don't even know who Guillermo is, so they got some exposure to him. Those that did know Rigo might've had their interest sparked a little more. There's no doubt whatsoever in my mind that a properly managed card in South Florida would gain an excellent response.
        Hialeah Park is indeed the spot to market Rigo in South Fla., at least a great starting point while it's still being intensely advertised down here, highway billboards etc.
        Hansel y Raul another salsa group also packed the place the night before and those two have been 'apagao' for a minute. I didn't attend but had a few buddies and my mom-in-law calling me all excited cause they saw El Chacal. No doubt Rigo would do well.

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        • #54
          Top rank needs to promote this man better no wonder floyd left those idiots a long time ago

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          • #55
            Originally posted by smifnwessun View Post
            Top rank needs to promote this man better no wonder floyd left those idiots a long time ago
            How many times do we have to tell these idiots that Schaefer/GBP is no better?

            Schaefer Admits Lara is a Tough Sell

            "You look at a Marcos Maidana, a Josesito Lopez, a Danny Garcia, a Lucas Matthysse, an Amir Khan, a Canelo, a Kirkland, an Angulo, and the list goes on and on. That's what the fight fans and the TV networks want to see. They are very invested in winning and losing, but they want to see exciting fights. It used to be a for a long time, that you had to go back in line and start over again. That's not the case anymore. Josesito Lopez, just because he lost - it doesn't mean he goes back to the end of the line, he's right back in the mix. I think up until a few years ago that's' not the way boxing worked. I think we took a page out of the UFC's playbook, because with the UFC excitement is rewarded," Schaefer said to BoxingScene.com

            "I think TV networks, at least Showtime, is rewarding excitement as well. When you see a fight like a Rignodeaux or a Gamboa - they don't have very crowd pleasing styles. And I think as a result it makes them much more difficulty to sell, and it has nothing to do with promoting."
            Last edited by al-Xander; 09-02-2013, 11:34 AM.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by New England View Post
              casamayor won a gold medal as well, and he was never a draw. he was also bigger, younger, and more exciting to the casual fan.


              arum would be amking money off of rigondeaux if he could.
              As a personal friend of casamayor I can say he had some pretty important wars and made some pretty good pay days but he was not the best Cuba had to offer he just was fortunate enough to defect!! Rigo on the other hand is probably the best thing the island has currently produced...
              Now to your remark Arum never fully exploited Floyd either and they say Floyd is boring but boxing is in the eye of the beholder...what some see as boring others see as beautiful!!!
              It's up to the promoter and the network to fully push a fighter into stardom while its simply the boxers job to box

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              • #57
                Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
                How many times do we have to tell these idiots that Schaefer/GBP is no better?

                Schaefer Admits Lara is a Tough Sell

                "You look at a Marcos Maidana, a Josesito Lopez, a Danny Garcia, a Lucas Matthysse, an Amir Khan, a Canelo, a Kirkland, an Angulo, and the list goes on and on. That's what the fight fans and the TV networks want to see. They are very invested in winning and losing, but they want to see exciting fights. It used to be a for a long time, that you had to go back in line and start over again. That's not the case anymore. Josesito Lopez, just because he lost - it doesn't mean he goes back to the end of the line, he's right back in the mix. I think up until a few years ago that's' not the way boxing worked. I think we took a page out of the UFC's playbook, because with the UFC excitement is rewarded," Schaefer said to BoxingScene.com

                "I think TV networks, at least Showtime, is rewarding excitement as well. When you see a fight like a Rignodeaux or a Gamboa - they don't have very crowd pleasing styles. And I think as a result it makes them much more difficulty to sell, and it has nothing to do with promoting."
                You just reminded me why I hate Schaefer soo much...
                For this guy it's quantity over quality

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by kozone View Post
                  As a personal friend of casamayor I can say he had some pretty important wars and made some pretty good pay days but he was not the best Cuba had to offer he just was fortunate enough to defect!! Rigo on the other hand is probably the best thing the island has currently produced...
                  Now to your remark Arum never fully exploited Floyd either and they say Floyd is boring but boxing is in the eye of the beholder...what some see as boring others see as beautiful!!!
                  It's up to the promoter and the network to fully push a fighter into stardom while its simply the boxers job to box
                  Agreed. Casita was sort of holding down the fort on his own in Miami along with Diosbelis Hurtado. Casa made a good choice by fighting out of the west coast while with Goosen producing some of his bigger fights/paydays.

                  With Rigo it's a different ballgame. He has other promising Cuban talent to back him on under-cards and arguably a more gifted fighter than Casa. Caribe should take a risk and independently attempt to put together a massive card in Miami/Hialeah, even if Rigo can't get a solid opponent.

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                  • #59
                    The myth that Miami is weak market for boxing will soon get exposed.

                    Not so long ago, a pretty popular fighter once hosted an event down here. PACKED HOUSE.

                    While not a Cuban, was/is a slick young fighter

                    @ Miccosukee Indian Gaming.... Miami:

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by damit305 View Post
                      Agreed. Casita was sort of holding down the fort on his own in Miami along with Diosbelis Hurtado. Casa made a good choice by fighting out of the west coast while with Goosen producing some of his bigger fights/paydays.

                      With Rigo it's a different ballgame. He has other promising Cuban talent to back him on under-cards and arguably a more gifted fighter than Casa. Caribe should take a risk and independently attempt to put together a massive card in Miami/Hialeah, even if Rigo can't get a solid opponent.
                      Agreed in Miami/Hialeah he would get great support and turn out!! Plus the hardcore fans are dying to see him too...So live streaming the fight wouldn't be so bad!!
                      Plus I'm tried of watching lesser quality boxers that don't even know how to slip a fcuking punch

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