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Originally posted by bigjavi973 View PostThis is your response to big rigg saying there arent bigger names than rigo. "The fact is that there are bigger names..." dont have selective memory dumbass.
The Quigg fight is certainly bigger as is the Santa Cruz fight and potentially Abner Mares.
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I've said this many times, but it bears repeating.
If Rigo ever wants to get the big fights, he's going to have to change his style. He's going to have to be more aggressive and more fan friendly. (His last fight was a start)
His team also going to have to take any fight they can, even if it's for less money. He needs to be active on ESPN, Fox deportes, anything. Try to build himself on his own, with a friendly selective aggressive style.
If he just sits around expecting the money guys to just call him out, he's going to continue to fade into oblivion. No money fighter is going to fight a guy who brings no money, no fans, a boring style and a tough day at the office.
And lets stop the "but he has two belts" crap. Truth be told most boxing fans don't give a crap about the alphabet belts, and the average fan couldn't tell you the difference between them belts. Heck your average fan couldn't tell you what belt Mayweather has.Last edited by JJRod; 09-08-2014, 07:25 PM.
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He's just like the rest of them, avoiding the best fighter in the division. Rigo/frampton would be a good undercard fight, i say make it an eliminator.
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Originally posted by boxinggod101 View PostLol same question im asking myself. He would become huge if he was able to beat Rigo. So I dont see their point there.
Rigo needs to sign with Frank Warren IMO. He'll showcase him on some UK cards and people will start to know who he is. Then Frampton-Rigo becomes a massive fight in the UK where both guys will get paid what they deserve.
Right now, they'd just be fighting for the sake of fighting and for **** money.
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It is very simple, if Frampton were to beat Rigo, he would not only hold many belts, he would be considered the best in his division, a potential PFP fighter, and he could go on to make even MORE money against the likes of Quigg, Santa Cruz, etc, etc, etc, etc. So how is fighting Rigo a bad money fight if it escalates him to even greater heights and way more money?? In sales they call that a loss leader which is considered a solid business move. The answer is simple, team Frampton knows he would lose, and all of the accolades mentioned above would go down the drain because he and his team knows he cannot solve Rigo's style.Last edited by richardt; 09-08-2014, 07:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostDid I say 5 somewhere in there? No you pulled that out of ******ed ass.
The Quigg fight is certainly bigger as is the Santa Cruz fight and potentially Abner Mares.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostIt is very simple, if Frampton were to beat Rigo, he would not only hold many belts, he would be considered the best in his division, a potential PFP fighter, and he could go on to make even MORE money against the likes of Quigg, Santa Cruz, etc, etc, etc, etc. So how is fighting Rigo a bad money fight if it escalates him to even greater heights and way more money?? In sales they call that a loss leader which is considered a solid business move. The answer is simple, team Frampton knows he would lose, and all of the accolades mentioned above would go down the drain because he and his team knows he cannot solve Rigo's style.
It's obvious which is the logical route to take but for some reason people don't want to see it.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostLet's not be hypocrites now. Rigo ain't going to Belfast and they won't fill all the seats in the smallest of stadiums here. If you give a pass to other guys taking fights based on what they can earn don't come in here being a hypocrite now. For one Rigo is not going into belfast and that flat out kills the fight.
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