Nicholas Walters, Lomachenko, Gary Russell, and Mikey Garcia are the only little fighters that can compete with Rigo.
Frampton Vs. Rigondeaux
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Has something left? What does that mean exactly? Sure his biological clock is ticking down but the man hasn't been through enough wars at an elite level to actually teeter in between prime and over the hill. I figure he has 2 to 3 more years of what we get now from him now in the tank, more than enough for Carl Frampton to step up and beat him down.
I never claimed either of those fighters were relatively close to Rigondeaux under any circumstances, I don't know what you're getting at with half your post. What I did suggest were facts, he disposed of them rather easily and displayed his range in skill, power and abilities.Comment
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I think Walters KO's him, Loma out points him, Rigo sparks Gary or UD in a savage beatdown with several KD's and Mikey is fighting at 140 soon.
Only real challenges in or around his actual weight division and fights that could be made are either Shinsuke Yamanaka or Carl Frampton.Comment
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Frampton is...and I've been saying this for a while now...the second best SBW on the planet. He'll beat Quigg and handle LSC but Rigo is still too good. It'd be a great fight and no reason it shouldn't happen by the end of the year.Comment
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I give Frampton the BEST CHANCE TO BEAT RIGONDEAUX in that Division but I still HEAVILY favor Rigondeaux
Impressive Performance vs Avalos and I expect him to destroy Quigg as well but neither of those fighters are RigondeauxComment
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Rigo would outsmart and out box him.
Frampton has that nice left hook but he's too dumb of a boxer to really stand a chance against Rigo.Comment
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overhandrite71
Frampton impressed me yesterday. He had speed, power and precision but Rigo is special. Carl's harms are too short to beat Rigo. Rigo be UD.Comment
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