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  • Aztekkas
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    #51
    Originally posted by PBP
    Since when has Donaire weighted 142? First off they don't do fight night weights in NY. Secondly, he only rehydrated to 133 against Walters. Donaire got embarrassed and used the weight as an excuse to move up only to realize he was too small for featherweight and now he has to come back down.

    IDK Rigo fans claim he did. If NSB says it's true it must be. Anyway what about the elite talent in Amagasa? He could neutralize him and become RiGodzilla in Japan, I'm sure he could do the same against other top FW. I mean, according to NSB experts Amagasa was a top ten fighter and was coming down from 126, evidently Rigo has been fighting Giants most of his career, why not make it official and go up 4 lbs? RiGodzilla will be fine, he is the most amazing talent anyone has seen in boxing in over 20 years!

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    • Bardock
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      #52
      Originally posted by Aztekkas
      IDK Rigo fans claim he did. If NSB says it's true it must be. Anyway what about the elite talent in Amagasa? He could neutralize him and become RiGodzilla in Japan, I'm sure he could do the same against other top FW. I mean, according to NSB experts Amagasa was a top ten fighter and was coming down from 126, evidently Rigo has been fighting Giants most of his career, why not make it official and go up 4 lbs? RiGodzilla will be fine, he is the most amazing talent anyone has seen in boxing in over 20 years!

      Hit and not get hit, you can't hit what you can not see...
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      • VAGAB0ND
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        #53
        Originally posted by Aztekkas
        IDK Rigo fans claim he did. If NSB says it's true it must be. Anyway what about the elite talent in Amagasa? He could neutralize him and become RiGodzilla in Japan, I'm sure he could do the same against other top FW. I mean, according to NSB experts Amagasa was a top ten fighter and was coming down from 126, evidently Rigo has been fighting Giants most of his career, why not make it official and go up 4 lbs? RiGodzilla will be fine, he is the most amazing talent anyone has seen in boxing in over 20 years!

        Hit and not get hit, you can't hit what you can not see...
        The bold is what I don't understand. They say he's been fighting giants his whole career, so then what's the f**king problem?

        He could fight a Super Bantamweight that weighs 140 pounds, but he can't fight a Featherweight that weighs 138 pounds?

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        • Aztekkas
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          #54
          All I am saying is, EVERYONE IN BOXING HAS AN AGENDA.

          Whether it's to protect a fighter or elevate him, everyone walks around with their nice little agenda tucked under the shirt of inflated "facts" and theories in order to boost their fighter. Bias is a bisexual seductress.

          I am very critical of Leo but Rigo seems to be avoiding 126, why? Many question this as well but no one answers... until it's time to make "RiGod" look brilliant and mention how he is beating "giants" the likes of Donaire and top ten FW Amagasa. However, when anyone mentions Rigo moving up all of a sudden he shrinks and won't move up. Now, I have stated Rigo might be too small for 126 in the past and also said after certain point Physical attributes>>>technical skill. However, Rigo has demonstrated his ability to handle men much bigger than him, in fact he earned the #4 PFP ranking on ESPN by beating Kokietgym but most notably a Featherweight in Amagasa. Evidently that erases the notion of him being too small to compete at 126 and since everyone is ducking him at 122, why not move up?

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          • Aztekkas
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            #55
            Originally posted by VAGAB0ND
            The bold is what I don't understand. They say he's been fighting giants his whole career, so then what's the f**king problem?

            He could fight a Super Bantamweight that weighs 140 pounds, but he can't fight a Featherweight that weighs 138 pounds?

            Excellent point, exactly my thought on the matter.

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            • SplitSecond
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              #56
              Originally posted by PBP
              Since when has Donaire weighted 142? First off they don't do fight night weights in NY. Secondly, he only rehydrated to 133 against Walters. Donaire got embarrassed and used the weight as an excuse to move up only to realize he was too small for featherweight and now he has to come back down.
              it's what rigondeaux's team tell the media, and what rigo's fanboys love to harp on about

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              • ramses07
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                #57
                Originally posted by garfios
                Rigondeaux is an 118 pounder, he is already 4 pounds north of his best weight, he is being the smallest guy in all his fight at 122, when he fought donaire he was 125 the night of the fight while nonito was 142, that is a lot of weight advantage, imagine what the weight could be at 126, another thing is that he was full grown when he came to th States, theres no more weight yo put in...
                no way did donaire weigh in that much when he weighed 133 vs walters which is a higher weight class....lol quit exaggerating

                anyway, i don't think this will change anything

                Canelo actually can control whom he fights. LSC cannot, so punking him will do nothing.

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                  #58
                  i really don't understand why ppl even want to see the LSC fight...everybody knows rigo beats him....

                  id rather see him take on a challenge like walters or the lomanchenko

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                  • Dinamita 03
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Aztekkas
                    All I am saying is, EVERYONE IN BOXING HAS AN AGENDA.

                    Whether it's to protect a fighter or elevate him, everyone walks around with their nice little agenda tucked under the shirt of inflated "facts" and theories in order to boost their fighter. Bias is a bisexual seductress.

                    I am very critical of Leo but Rigo seems to be avoiding 126, why? Many question this as well but no one answers... until it's time to make "RiGod" look brilliant and mention how he is beating "giants" the likes of Donaire and top ten FW Amagasa. However, when anyone mentions Rigo moving up all of a sudden he shrinks and won't move up. Now, I have stated Rigo might be too small for 126 in the past and also said after certain point Physical attributes>>>technical skill. However, Rigo has demonstrated his ability to handle men much bigger than him, in fact he earned the #4 PFP ranking on ESPN by beating Kokietgym but most notably a Featherweight in Amagasa. Evidently that erases the notion of him being too small to compete at 126 and since everyone is ducking him at 122, why not move up?
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                    • Aztekkas
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Dinamita 03
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