The person asking the questions sounds more bitter than Agbeko. It's as if he was inviting Agebko to be a sore loser about Rigondeaux's style. Any one else see it that way?
Comments Thread For: Video: Joseph Agbeko on The Loss To Rigondeaux
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If you ever heard any interview in boxingscene Radio you would know some people in this site are an extreme ballhug to Donaire and have complete disdain towards Rigo .Comment
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Are you serious? Rigo took a couple of hard shots from Marroquin in their fight, and he catches lesser punches often enough. And who says Guille can't be more aggressive? The question isn't whether Rigo can be more aggressive. The question is whether he truly has to be. The answer to that question is no, not if he doesn't want to. He wins anyway.Comment
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Yeah I didn't say anything. Luckily Agbeko carried himself with class as usual and in a different interview acknowledged that Rigo was the best fighter that he has ever faced.Comment
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Paying customers don't have to do **** except tune in or buy PPV. Most viewers watch boxing for entertainment purposes. Very few people actually appreciate half an hour of Rigondeaux's footwork.
This is business. Like sexy women; action packed KO's sell.
How much money has Rigondeaux made?Comment
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lol I caught that. Agbeko was asked twice about "the guy moving so much," like Rigo's supposed to stand still. What idiots. "Movers" have existed in boxing for about as long as there have been brawlers. The brawler's task is to catch the "mover" and put the hurt on him. It's been done many times. Props to Joseph for a classy interview; but, like Mayweather said, "He didn't try."Comment
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