And there go the hypocrites at full blast. Funny when it's a haymon fighter against someone they actually like it's not ok to chase the money. How convenient. Yeah we all want Santa Cruz to fight Rigo but if you are in here one day making an excuse for any other haymon fighter not taking a risk because he's after money save us the sanctimonious bullshhh when it's not convenient.
Comments Thread For: Santa Cruz: I'm Not Scared, Rigondeaux Not Invincible
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He beat a massive domestic Japenese fighter by applying his skill and talent to overcome a significant size disparity... Is that difficult to understand?Comment
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at least he is speakin up now, but the hell with all that business stuff..WBC force him to fight like you are doing stevenson or strip him..rigo deserves the chance to be the undisputed champ at 122..he is the hightest paid as well..there will be good money there..give them 30 days..no fight make a purse bid..or give up the belt..im sure rock nation wouldnt mind putting 1.5 million in each guys pocketComment
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Sure you can, if Rigo was a lesser fighter and or near Amagasa's level he might not have made it out of he fight. The fact that he is so talented and did so is the reason I give him praise. He fought a massive opponent in both size and weight but that's it, Amagasa had no skills that would trouble Rigo and he is a domestic fighter.
He beat a massive domestic Japenese fighter by applying his skill and talent to overcome a significant size disparity... Is that difficult to understand?
"Rigo is a very talented smaller fighter who beat an over-sized no-skilled domestic Japanese fighter which was a threat due to the weight difference."
Got it!Comment
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And there go the hypocrites at full blast. Funny when it's a haymon fighter against someone they actually like it's not ok to chase the money. How convenient. Yeah we all want Santa Cruz to fight Rigo but if you are in here one day making an excuse for any other haymon fighter not taking a risk because he's after money save us the sanctimonious bullshhh when it's not convenient.
He's a Haymon fighter. Wtf you expect. He's going to talk brash, fight cans.
Lol, people thought this had some thing to do with Rigos. Hem. :'(
No one is afraid of Rigos, he's being "avoided" for $$$$ just like any typical Al Haymon special hype job routine.
List them, their all "ducking" everyone. Has nothing to do with Rigos.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
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Hisashi Amagasa = Future H.O.F. and Rigo fans would favor him over everybody else at 122,.
Jesus Ruiz is a "bum" doe. Jesus Ruiz knocked out Ruben Tamayo (Jesus Cuellar's last opponent), fought to a draw with Andres Gutierrez (Top Mexican prospect), and beat Enrique Quevedo (That banana rat Yoandris Salinas' papi, the Salinas that fought to a draw with Scott Quigg).
Santa Cruz fights "bums" that beat other "bums" that draw with Scott Quigg,.
Where's all the hate for Frampton and Quigg?
They don't get much attention from Rigo or the fans because they're not the top. You strive to make it to the top. A lot of you b*tches hate to admit it, but you subconsciously view Mexicans as sitting at the throne of boxing.
Not saying that Santa Cruz is better than Rigo, but by Rigo chasing Santa Cruz over say Frampton (who a lot of people think is the 2nd best at 122) he subconsciously knows that Mexicans are the pinnacle of boxing.
And if you're counter is "people don't view Mexicans as the pinnacle of boxing and Santa Cruz isn't at the top, and that Rigo is just looking for an easy win" then sorry to break it to you, but Rigo is no different than Santa Cruz.Comment
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