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  • MisanthropicNY
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    #81
    Originally posted by RiC-DiC
    this^

    most people never even heard of the list of C-graders that have dropped/hurt Rigo. Random slow Japanese guy (what his name?), cordoba (who?), marroquin (who dat?), donaire (that hype job whose best win was vic darchinyan?)..
    I totally agree with this. Donaire was one of the best marketed hype jobs ever...he fought 4 times against mediocre competition and won fighter of the year...

    Let's not act like Rigo dominated Donaire...a lot of rounds Rigo did nothing on offense and was just on his bike..and he was dropped and almost out of there in the 10th...

    Frampton gives Rigo a tough fight for sure..it will not be one-sided although these newbs who watch boxing seem to think the guy "boxing" aka the guy on his bike does way more than he's actually doing..

    I actually wouldn't be shocked if Frampton pulled the upset...

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    • MisanthropicNY
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      #82
      Originally posted by StiffBlab
      I don't understand how people like you can watch so much boxing and still be so clueless about what you're watching. It's not even that complicated. I can't imagine the nightmare it must be talking about more complicated sports like baseball and/or football with people like you.

      Watch Rigo-Donaire a 2nd or 3rd time you moron. Perhaps in slow mo to give your brain time to register what's happening.
      Yah, I'm sorry I'm not part of this newb movement that gives guys on their bike points for neutralizing the opponents offense unless they actually do some damage also...

      Best example of the difference between me and a newb like you is that you probably think Lara beat Canelo or did very well in that fight..and I thought after the 6th round..he didn't win a round and just ran..so I had Canelo winning like to 9-3...you people score making a guy miss a punch as if it's a Tyson haymaker or something..it's pretty sickening...you're definitely a cancer in boxing..

      Boxing is much more complicated than baseball or football..not even close..that statement actually proves that you're a newb who simplifies how you score fights...

      You're a follower...

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      • W1LLPARK3R
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        #83
        Frampton isn't ready for a Rigo caliber fight..beat Quigg first and built some momentum..

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        • Chuckguy
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          #84
          As a yank I love frampton! Bring on rigo! Is favor frampton to KO rigo mid to late but it won't be easy

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          • MisanthropicNY
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            #85
            Originally posted by W1LLPARK3R
            Frampton isn't ready for a Rigo caliber fight..beat Quigg first and built some momentum..
            Who has Rigo beaten again?

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            • MisanthropicNY
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              #86
              Originally posted by Chuckguy
              As a yank I love frampton! Bring on rigo! Is favor frampton to KO rigo mid to late but it won't be easy
              Frampton goes to the body very well. I think Rigo is a bit of a hype job right now who beat another hype job..

              I'd be interested to see how well Frampton handles Rigo's power..if Frampton can handle Rigo's power, Rigo has deceivingly strong power, Frampton will give Rigo a lot of problems..

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                #87
                Didn't like the backtracking and holding Frampton was doing in the finals rounds but other than that, a pretty decent scrap. And also, Frampton needs to relax with the low blow complaints, the guy's trunks were so high that one couldn't even tell where his bellybutton/wasteline was.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                  I totally agree with this. Donaire was one of the best marketed hype jobs ever...he fought 4 times against mediocre competition and won fighter of the year...

                  Let's not act like Rigo dominated Donaire...a lot of rounds Rigo did nothing on offense and was just on his bike..and he was dropped and almost out of there in the 10th...
                  Frampton gives Rigo a tough fight for sure..it will not be one-sided although these newbs who watch boxing seem to think the guy "boxing" aka the guy on his bike does way more than he's actually doing..

                  I actually wouldn't be shocked if Frampton pulled the upset...

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                    The "slick boxer" like Mayweather is in style now, so everyone is jumping on that band wagon. I thought Rigo got way too much credit for the Donaire fight and definitely didn't dominate the fight and he was dropped.

                    I had Donaire winning 4-5 rounds in that fight and the knock down. It was actually a close fight. I'm sure most people who comment didn't even watch the fight and just know Rigo is a "slick boxer" and won a decision, so he must have "schooled" Donaire..and he did but it wasn't as dominating as people think...

                    Frampton will give Rigo a lot of problems if works on his head movement... I mean I don't see why he can't...
                    You dont understand boxing if you don't understand that Rigo put on a dominant masterclass against Donaire, and asserted control of that fight for basically every second of every round. It was a textbook masterclass.

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                    • W1LLPARK3R
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                      Who has Rigo beaten again?
                      RIgo dominated Donaire so completely, it doesn't matter if u think he sucks or not..

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