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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostYeah it was interesting to say the least. I;m not sure what to believe because I have yet to see Guillermo out of shape. He lives in the gym and comes from a disciplined school. Perhaps the writer put it in the book to ****e up the reading? I'm not sure however supposedly the kid was seen fighting on the undercard of some fight in Tijuana for Rigo's 6th pro fight. They said the kid faded into obscurity but hey this world can really be turned upside down sometimes. I believe it was during a time when Rigo was going through difficult moments in life and he wasn't comfortable in California. Thus he was happy to chuck the peace sign at Roach and leave Cali. Again, I wasn't there so I can't say it happened or not but I was replying to Hectari's statement. I was just remembering what I read lmao.
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Lol! I can't knock the guy for that. I do want to see him in there with Santa Cruz though. How will he deal with a large opponent who throws a million punches and just keeps walking through fire? I'm split on this fight. I like both guys.
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Originally posted by Ganondorf View PostLol! I can't knock the guy for that. I do want to see him in there with Santa Cruz though. How will he deal with a large opponent who throws a million punches and just keeps walking through fire? I'm split on this fight. I like both guys.
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Originally posted by Ganondorf View PostLol! I can't knock the guy for that. I do want to see him in there with Santa Cruz though. How will he deal with a large opponent who throws a million punches and just keeps walking through fire? I'm split on this fight. I like both guys.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostThe "in a way" he's talking about is how we didn't get to see enough of Chava in his prime, and we won't get to see enough of Rigo in his prime.
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostLeo can't pressure properly, just look at his Guevara fight. He chased him all night trying to take him down but couldn't trap him nor corner him properly. Leo throws 1000 punches against stationary opponents, something Rigo is far from. Plus, Rigo can punch. If Guevara was able to make LSC look silly at times and was landing his own pitty pat shots imagine what Rigo could land. Let's not forget that Rigo has impressive punching power, to the point that it makes fighters hesitate to even throw a punch in fear of being checked with a well placed counter. Leo can't handle the truth incarnate. LOL.
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Originally posted by RubenSonny View PostHe said 'both couldve been greats but didn't get to completely show it', that's wrong, Sanchez did show he was great and demonstrated it far more than Rigondeaux, the comparison is ******.
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostBoth careers were cut short (for different reasons). We never got to see them both reach where they couldve reached. Jesus, is that that hard to understand?
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Originally posted by RubenSonny View PostThat's not what you said though, you said Sanchez didn't accomplish enough to be great but he did, stop trying to backtrack because you don't know what the **** you are talking about.
Yea, I dont know ****. Now **** off.
Like I said, we can go on all day about this but I have no interest in debating with your dumbass. -_-"
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