OSAKA, JAPAN – The one time that Guillermo Rigondeaux is out of sight from stateside boxing fans turned out to be one of the most thrilling fights of his career to date.
The supremely talented Cuban southpaw was forced to climb off the canvas to stop rail thin Hisashi Agamasa prior to the start of round 12 of their World super bantamweight title fight Wednesday evening at Bodymaker Collosseum in Osaka, Japan.
Action was plentiful from the opening bell. No, that it not a misprint, as Rigondeaux was forced to overcome a massive height and reach advantage, which he had under control for the most part.
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The supremely talented Cuban southpaw was forced to climb off the canvas to stop rail thin Hisashi Agamasa prior to the start of round 12 of their World super bantamweight title fight Wednesday evening at Bodymaker Collosseum in Osaka, Japan.
Action was plentiful from the opening bell. No, that it not a misprint, as Rigondeaux was forced to overcome a massive height and reach advantage, which he had under control for the most part.
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dude looks like he was beaten with a baseball bat
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