Comments Thread For: Santa Cruz: I'm Not Scared, Rigondeaux Not Invincible
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Why is this? Because of a freakishly massive size disparity??It caught attention because it was a freak show, doe.
On a serious note, I enjoy damn near all of Rigo's fights. I know he would do a number on Lil Al Cruz's Papi over here but Rigo fans can fly off the handle rather quickly with the whole "omg da God of all time" etc etc shtick... It gets annoying to say te least but aside from most of his fans, Rigo is a special talent.
Amagasa was a natural feather which outweighed rigo by around 20lbs and was much taller. Reminded me of the dude, can't think of the name, which fought Badou Jack at 168 and came in weighing almost at heavyweight a few weeks ago.Comment
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just take their posts for face value, nothing but a good joke and keep it moving. Honestly though, LSC is not even worth defending anymore. Unless he fights someone of note or even worthy to be a contender, he will continue to be a joke in the sport of boxing. Sad, I was once high on the kid.
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Guilty here. There are far too few Cuban fighters that come along with the said talent although we have a good amount of champs all around.It caught attention because it was a freak show, doe.
On a serious note, I enjoy damn near all of Rigo's fights. I know he would do a number on Lil Al Cruz's Papi over here but Rigo fans can fly off the handle rather quickly with the whole "omg da God of all time" etc etc shtick... It gets annoying to say te least but aside from most of his fans, Rigo is a special talent.
Rigo should be praised imo to a very high degree and it's not without merit. When you have mainstream promoters and major networks in the states trying to oust you, I feel, Rigo fans have all the right given his recent performance to boost him to the tallest pedestal.Comment
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Yeah the size disparity was ridiculous. It wasn't just amazing how Rigo disfigured Amagasa, but the manner in which his raw abilities and technique overcame Amagasa's size and made him look like the smaller fighter was mesmerizing.Why is this? Because of a freakishly massive size disparity??
Amagasa was a natural feather which outweighed rigo by around 20lbs and was much taller. Reminded me of the dude, can't think of the name, which fought Badou Jack at 168 and came in weighing almost at heavyweight a few weeks ago.
Although it was a good fight, it wasn't a "good win", since Amagasa was a no name outside of Japan. Just like Kokeitgym prior, sad to see because it's really not Rigo's fault he's fighting low level competition, however he is forced to do just that in order to survive in the sport... For now.Comment
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So we give credit to Rigo for "raw abilities and technique" for overcoming opponent size yet **** on the opponent for being a local domestic fighter. You can't have your cake and eat it too.Yeah the size disparity was ridiculous. It wasn't just amazing how Rigo disfigured Amagasa, but the manner in which his raw abilities and technique overcame Amagasa's size and made him look like the smaller fighter was mesmerizing.
Although it was a good fight, it wasn't a "good win", since Amagasa was a no name outside of Japan. Just like Kokeitgym prior, sad to see because it's really not Rigo's fault he's fighting low level competition, however he is forced to do just that in order to survive in the sport... For now.Comment
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There she is!! "Banana ****" A bit racist towards Cubans, wouldn't you say?
Don't pull the race card now...

Whether good or bad- Guevara or Fidel, You are showing us exemplary figures from Cuba which had much involvement with countries all around including the USA.
Can I show you some from your country without being labeled a racist? This might involve some 2 stroke engines..Comment
lol wow. This is the kind of **** that makes me sick to stomach.
**** off of here again? I see that these Sea Princesses are starting to come back.
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