I do want to see him fight some different sorts of quality guys before I start calling him unbeatable. I would favor him over all those guys and he should be able to handle aggressive guys like Kiko Martinez and Santa Cruz but I give them the best shot. Frampton I think looks to load up too much, which is the worst way to approach Rigondeaux. Quigg I don't know enough about
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Which of these fighters has the best chance of beating Rigo?
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostI do want to see him fight some different sorts of quality guys before I start calling him unbeatable. I would favor him over all those guys and he should be able to handle aggressive guys like Kiko Martinez and Santa Cruz but I give them the best shot. Frampton I think looks to load up too much, which is the worst way to approach Rigondeaux. Quigg I don't know enough about
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostQuigg doesn't impress me. I watched him fight Yoandris Salinas, a Cuban who's nowhere near Rigo's class, to a (admittedly questionable) majority draw. No triangle theory here. Quigg just doesn't appear good enough to trouble Guille.
Thanks for the info though, always good to learn something new.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostNo Kiko option? Outside of him, Frampton has the best chance, he's versatile with some power.
Vic Darchinyan might make it interesting for a few rounds as well.Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 04-18-2014, 11:33 PM.
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I'd love to see how Rigo handles the non stop pressure of Santa Cruz. He's never really fought anyone like that as a pro.
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