Roman Gonzalez should be ahead of Rigo P4P

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Roman Gonzalez should be ahead of Rigo P4P

    He's been a champion in multiple divisions now and his resume overall is deeper. Nothing against Rigondeaux because he is as skillful as they come...I just think Chocolatito is more proven and more accomplished at this point.

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    #2
    Check the sig, I've been saying he's the best out there. He's mowing down top fighters, he's like a mini ggg.

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      Dude, it's the other way around. GGG is like a bigger version of Gonzalez except with a crappier resume.

      I can't wait for him to fight Estrada again as he keeps getting better. Or hell, if Segura wins tomorrow that would be an all out war too. I don't think it would go the distance.

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        #4
        of course he should but all the sheeps here will tell you otherwise.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          Dude, it's the other way around. GGG is like a bigger version of Gonzalez except with a crappier resume.

          I can't wait for him to fight Estrada again as he keeps getting better. Or hell, if Segura wins tomorrow that would be an all out war too. I don't think it would go the distance.
          All I meant was he's unbelievably powerful like ggg, chocos resume ****s all over ggg. Seguras a great fight and I wouldn't mind Estrada again now that he's settled, no excuses when he crushes him.

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            Not a chance in hell.

            Rigondeaux is arguably the best fighter in the world. I only have Mayweather ahead because of the greater depth of his resume.

            The win and performance against Donaire is leaps ahead of anything Roman Gonzalez has done.

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            • Dinamita 03
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              #7
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              Not a chance in hell.

              Rigondeaux is arguably the best fighter in the world. I only have Mayweather ahead because of the greater depth of his resume.

              The win and performance against Donaire is leaps ahead of anything Roman Gonzalez has done.
              This is just shamefully ridiculous.

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                Rigo tooled a world champion in only his 9th pro fight & a top 5 P4P fighter, Gonzales has some good wins but over 3 decent champions that are hardly p4p material.

                'Solid' world champions with multiple losses actually to fighters who aren't all that, Rigo clowned an elite multiple weight champion like he was a nobody.

                I like Gonzales a lot and have been singing his praises for some time but fans are going overboard on this win. It didn't cement ****.
                Where was the praise when he spanked a much better fighter in Estrada?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Not a chance in hell.

                  Rigondeaux is arguably the best fighter in the world. I only have Mayweather ahead because of the greater depth of his resume.

                  The win and performance against Donaire is leaps ahead of anything Roman Gonzalez has done.
                  so you would agree LSC is ahead of frampton in the 22 lb division beacause his resume is deeper?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dinamita 03
                    This is just shamefully ridiculous.
                    What Gonzalez win is better than the Donaire win?

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