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  • There is a reason Rigo isn't on HBO..look at his level of opposition and fighting style...

    That's all you need to know..

    Had the chance to make the Loma fight happen to just move up 4 pounds..funny thing is that Donaire weighed in at like 140 fight night vs Rigo...Loma will weigh very close to that...

    It's clearly a duck... not a big duck... but a duck...

    Loma is on HBO...Rigo is not..who needs the fight more..then Rigo wonders why he's only popular with nerds on these forums..who think he's like the 2nd coming...

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    • Anyway I was jumped by like 6 Rigomos on here lol 1 guy started and had cheerleaders and still got bodied

      It's a shame Rigo is such an insecure little bish though...going down the Andre Ward path..of becoming irrelevant and off the cable networks...Ward may actually be smartening up now and working towards the Kova fight..hopefully Rigo does the same...

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      • Lets focus on the positive. Between Frampton, Rigo, Mares, and LSC, Quigg, even Donaire and others, there could be some great matchups ahead.

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        • Originally posted by sicko View Post
          Mayweather and Pacquiao ERA has created some very ****** fans. So now fighters who get Hurt, Dropped, Wobbled or Knocked Down during a fight is not good? Never mind what he did after he was knocked down people just focus on the fact that he was knocked down. It was the same ignorant stuff last week with Thurman! A lot of you need to Grow The *** Up!

          I'm a big Rigondeaux fans but Frampton is NO JOKE! That fight won't be easy for either and out of all of the fighers at 122 right now, Frampton will probably the most difficult for Rigondeaux hands down. If you did not see the talent today then you need to just stop watching boxing all together.
          Now this comment here........................Makes sense

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          • Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
            LOL pushing his face? Or was he just dazed and trying to throw a left hook but couldn't throw it cleanly?

            First you said Donaire hit him out of the break..now you're saying he's just trying to push Donaire's face..I see you are backpeddling more than Rigo LOL...

            Either way... besides beating the hype job Donaire..what has Rigo done? When his next big fight scheduled? J/k, he doesn't have one lol...
            Dazed? From what a clinch? Ummm... not sure what to say about that one...

            Lost on you though is the motion of the Referee moving into break them, and absent in the gif, his verbal signal to break that resulted in Rigondeaux mistakenly expecting a break and not defending himself at all times like he should have. Donaire capitalized like many fighters have before. Good on Donaire for it.

            Its unfortunate that to you, a strange knockdown after a clinch during what was debatably a break, looks like a viscous exchange with Rigondeaux getting knocked down and hurt so badly that he barely made the count and didn't at all clown Donaire the rest of the round like this.



            Its okay to not be well versed in the subtleties and nuances of the sweet science side of boxing, and to not understand why fighters do certain things. Its okay for you to just like to watch action fighters slug it out, or even to be in the middle.

            Just don't pretend to understand the finer subtleties with a group of people that do. And definitely don't try and lecture them on those points. You just make a fool of yourself like you did here today.

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            • Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
              Dazed? From what a clinch? Ummm... not sure what to say about that one...

              Lost on you though is the motion of the Referee moving into break them, and absent in the gif, his verbal signal to break that resulted in Rigondeaux mistakenly expecting a break and not defending himself at all times like he should have. Donaire capitalized like many fighters have before. Good on Donaire for it.

              Its unfortunate that to you, a strange knockdown after a clinch during what was debatably a break, looks like a viscous exchange with Rigondeaux getting knocked down and hurt so badly that he barely made the count and didn't at all clown Donaire the rest of the round like this.



              Its okay to not be well versed in the subtleties and nuances of the sweet science side of boxing, and to not understand why fighters do certain things. Its okay for you to just like to watch action fighters slug it out, or even to be in the middle.

              Just don't pretend to understand the finer subtleties with a group of people that do. And definitely don't try and lecture them on those points. You just make a fool of yourself like you did here today.
              MisanthropicNY is so ****** I think he might be a mod trolling people just to keep the chat going.

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              • I was much more impressed with Frampton last time out, but he's a good busy, active fighter. He otherwise reminds me some of Canelo honestly; same kind of physical stature, strong fighters, good fundamentals, average/above average power, heavy footed.

                Rigo-Frampton shoud happen, but Rigo should be fighting a lot of guys at 122. It's ridiculous that Rigo-Loma seems to be more realistic at a different weight class than should be Rigo-Cruz/Frampton/Quigg.

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