Could we ever see Chocalitito vs Rigo at 118?

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  • KillerJones
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    #21
    yea rigo most likely wins.

    but i don't think its so simple. Roman can fight like crazy on the inside.

    Rigo is getting up in age, he could beat Rigo, maybe.

    But, yea rigo would be very very tough for anyone to beat

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    • boliodogs
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      #22
      No, you will never see that fight. Both boxers are fighting at their perfect weight and they are both stars. They won't change weight classes just to accommodate another boxer or give fans a fight they want to see. This fight will have to remain a fantasy fight just like GGG vs Ward. Rigo, Gonzalez, Ward and GGG all have plenty of good fighters to fight in their own weight class without moving up or down even one pound.

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      • deathofaclown
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        #23
        Rigo, the guy who gets slapped around the ring and dropped against D level fighters?

        He has some very good skills but is a knockout waiting to happen. He has barely fought anyone in the top 30 and caught Donaire on the slide. Gonzalez would wreck biscuit chin if they met halfway.

        As good as some of Rigo's skills are, he has some glaring defensive holes. A guy as precise, accurate sand intelligent as Gonzalez would exploit it.
        Last edited by deathofaclown; 10-18-2015, 07:04 PM.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #24
          I think there is too much difference in weight. granted 112 & 122 doesn't seem like a huge jump to a bunch of fat ass mfers who gain 10lbs eating lunch, but these are lil cats & thats a 3 division gap right now. Would be like talking about Andre Ward fighting Manny Pacquiao @ 160 or some such ****.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #25
            Rigo stops him

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              #26
              Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
              Here's an idea, how about Rigo goes down instead? According to everyone he's so small he could easily make 112 or 115. Roman isn't struggling, he has a lot of fights left at 112 and 115. Estrada, Ruenroeng, Nietes, Cuadras, Tete and Inoue to name a few. Rigo is the one struggling to get fights, if he seriously wanted it, then he should move down.
              Roman said he's moving up soon so we can do it at 118. Rigo goes down to 118 and exposes and outboxes roman EASY

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              • HI-TECH Boxing
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                #27
                Originally posted by aldo5408
                Roman said he's moving up soon so we can do it at 118. Rigo goes down to 118 and exposes and outboxes roman EASY
                If he's moving up, he's moving up to 115, not 118. Roman will probably stay at 115 for a few years (like 3). Guess why? Because he has fights! He's going to have a busy schedule so many fights lined up for him.
                Meanwhile, who knows Rigo is going to do.
                Roman has no worries.

                Funny thing is that Roman has to get "exposed" in what would be his 5th weight class. If he's as bad as you haters say, then why doesn't he lose to any random bums now?
                Last edited by HI-TECH Boxing; 10-18-2015, 08:28 PM.

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                  #28
                  No but he'll be Danny Garcia's opponent at a 146.45 pound catchweight if Danny loses again.

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                  • aldo5408
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
                    If he's moving up, he's moving up to 115, not 118. Roman will probably stay at 115 for a few years (like 3). Guess why? Because he has fights! He's going to have a busy schedule so many fights lined up for him.
                    Meanwhile, who knows Rigo is going to do.
                    Roman has no worries.

                    Funny thing is that Roman has to get "exposed" in what would be his 5th weight class. If he's as bad as you haters say, then why doesn't he lose to any random bums now?
                    All those guys you mentioned he could have fought yesterday instead he fights Vitoria
                    And by exposed I mean once steps up like lomachenko Vs salido

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by aldo5408
                      All those guys you mentioned he could have fought yesterday instead he fights Vitoria
                      And by exposed I mean once steps up like lomachenko Vs salido
                      Viloria is a two division world champion and has been unified champion in the past. Besides Donaire, who in Rigo's resume is better than that?
                      Chocolatito is chilling. What is Rigo doing?
                      Why didn't your boy Rigo accept to fight Loma, I thought it was supposed to be an easy fight. He got called on his BS.

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