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  • #31
    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
    Best thing about it is, he won't even have to be aggressive.


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    If they match him with a guy like Agbeko, who'll bring the fight to him, Rigo might just provide a counter-punching KO. I would love that. A knockout versus a solid opponent tends to shut people up.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by PRchamp View Post
      Last time I checked Rigo has a 75% ratio and always drops and hurts his opponents. When a American fighter fights slick and defensive he's got the good and is exciting to watch but if your not American and fight that way your boring??? Wtf crap doesn't make no sense, HBO make up your mind.

      Rigo is a ****ing beast and hope he gets a HBO slot especially at this horrible showcase of Crawford
      Rigo is a beast in a division that is garbage, Crawford is a good young fighter with plenty of upside and who'll outgrow his division within the next 2 years and we'll see him in good fights.

      Rigo's next fight is scheduled to be against a dude that has no business @122, but you want this dude showcasing events, GTFOH.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
        It's not just about being boring. When you're in there with an overmatched opponent and don't do jack **** then you deserve criticism.

        PS Get ready to pay that 1T in December.


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        I'll pay when the bell rings.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
          Rigo is a beast in a division that is garbage, Crawford is a good young fighter with plenty of upside and who'll outgrow his division within the next 2 years and we'll see him in good fights.

          Rigo's next fight is scheduled to be against a dude that has no business @122, but you want this dude showcasing events, GTFOH.
          Do you get what Donaire was billed as, he had Golovkin type hype and Rigo schooled him, you are way off.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
            Rigo is a beast in a division that is garbage, Crawford is a good young fighter with plenty of upside and who'll outgrow his division within the next 2 years and we'll see him in good fights.

            Rigo's next fight is scheduled to be against a dude that has no business @122, but you want this dude showcasing events, GTFOH.
            Guille's a natural 118 fighter. He fights men that are naturaly bigger. Whoever you're referring to (Agbeko is my guess), he's probably no smaller than Rigo.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by HBOFanboy View Post
              I'm not sure you get boxing, Crawford was fighting a ESPN level fighter and didn't do anything and Crawford is huge. Rigo fights bigger guys, displays beautiful boxing than hurts his opponents, Rigo is steak compared to Crawford who is McDonalD's.
              I guess you never saw Rigo vs Maroquin, you know a Boxeo Tecate fighter who Rigo didn't finish and that bullshyt was on PPV.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by HBOFanboy View Post
                Do you get what Donaire was billed as, he had Golovkin type hype and Rigo schooled him, you are way off.
                So many guys around here were swearing Rigo was gonna get iced. Afterwards, it was like Matthysse-Garcia...lots of eggs on faces. Now Guille is a champion in a crummy division. O...K....

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                  Guille's a natural 118 fighter. He fights men that are naturaly bigger. Whoever you're referring to (Agbeko is my guess), he's probably no smaller than Rigo.
                  He's right that Rigo is also limited by his weightclass. None of his opponents would get on HBO, they just don't do 122 or under. Crawford's opponents are much worse, but he's still a prospect fighting for cheap, and will soon step up to the much more popular 140/147

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
                    I guess you never saw Rigo vs Maroquin, you know a Boxeo Tecate fighter who Rigo didn't finish and that bullshyt was on PPV.
                    Marroquin is much larger than Rigo, but Guille schooled him and rocked his ass hard. "El Chacal" didn't finish Donaire either, but he owned him that night in April and had him running for his life by the final bell. What are you trying to say, really?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                      Guille's a natural 118 fighter. He fights men that are naturaly bigger. Whoever you're referring to (Agbeko is my guess), he's probably no smaller than Rigo.
                      So are you saying that Rigo is gonna fight Agbeko @ 118?

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