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  • #31
    Originally posted by Boxfan7819 View Post
    Rigo has so much talent but is afraid to go up to next weight class
    To be fair though, he is a really really small 122, he could move down if he wanted easily. Dude is 5'4 and thats with the official scales which means he is probably 5'3 or 5'2, and he is not built thick. You can guarantee on fight night he is 122lb.

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    • #32
      Rigonduck is a lost cause

      *****ing all the time that nobody with a name wants to fight him

      then pricing himself out of this fight, a fight would give him both $$$ and prestige, a fight that is a wet dream for any boxing purist. **** Rigo if he ducks Loma, I hope he gets knocked out by a bum next

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      • #33
        lomachenko vs walters VASYL manager talks about fight - EsNews Boxing

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        • #34
          I can hear Rigo stuttering right now and his fans making a bunch of excuses.

          A man in Rigo's position has to dare to be great since his career is not what he thinks he should be making per fight.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Loque-san View Post
            Loma keeps calling out Rigo when he should be calling out Walters. I wonder why...
            Walters wanted to marinate it, then lost his belt on the scales. Blame Nikki.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
              donaire was 140 are the talk from the rigo fight..he even mentioned his walk around weight was 140...i mean just bc rigo fought ppl that big once doesnt mean he needs to keep doing it...hey but he's a grown man..if he wants the fight fine..if he doesnt i dont mind it nor would i mind it for anyone else who is not a big rehydrater and pretty old...
              People keep saying that Donaire was 140, but where is the evidence? So you're telling me that Donaire has been in the high 120's and low 130's in all of his fights excpet against Rigo?
              Why wasn't he 140 when he fought Walters (and that fight was fought at Featherweight). That fight would have made more sense for him to come in at a higher weight, but he didn't. He was like what, 133, 134 against Walters and against everyone else he was either in the high 120's to low 130's. When Donaire fought in the lower weights he came in the mid-120's on fight night, but against Rigo he was 140? People are just making that number up. Or where is the evidence?
              I noticed that number keeps changing as well. Some people say Donaire was in the high 130's and others say he was as high as 145. Why does it keep changing from person to person? Oh that's right, because people are making up the number that would best suit them. They have no evidence.
              People just want to give Rigo more credit. They say, "Oh Rigo beat a 140 pound Donaire. WOW!!"
              Last edited by HI-TECH Boxing; 02-14-2016, 09:31 AM.

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              • #37
                Superb fight, we need to see it. hopefully it will be done.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Loque-san View Post
                  Loma keeps calling out Rigo when he should be calling out Walters. I wonder why...
                  It looks like they're negotiating a Loma-Walters next so this lame ass excuse won't work anymore.
                  I thought Rigo was going to easily beat Loma? Where is the confidence now??
                  It's ok for Rigo to call out a guy two divisions smaller and someone who started in smallest weight division, but it's a crime if a guy one weight class higher calls him out.
                  Even though several Rigo fans used to say Rigo would whoop everyone from 135 and below. Not so confident now. I wonder why....
                  (I'm a Rigo fan myself, but I didn't say those dumb things. I thought 122 and 126 would be ideal for him.)

                  Also people seem to forget that Rigo, Rigo fans, and his team have been talking crap about Loma since Loma's debut and now that Loma finally decided to say something these people don't know what to do.

                  One more thing, Rigo has a fought at Featherweight before. It's not like he's a stranger to Featherweight.
                  Last edited by HI-TECH Boxing; 02-14-2016, 09:31 AM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View Post
                    It looks like they're negotiating a Loma-Walters next so this lame ass excuse won't work anymore.
                    I thought Rigo was going to easily beat Loma? Where is the confidence now??
                    It's ok for Rigo to call out a guy two divisions smaller and someone who started in smallest weight division, but it's a crime if a guy one weight class higher calls him out.
                    Even though several Rigo fans used to say Rigo would whoop everyone from 135 and below. Not so confident now. I wonder why....
                    (I'm a Rigo fan myself, but I didn't say those dumb things. I thought 122 and 126 would be ideal for him.)

                    Also people seem to forget that Rigo, Rigo fans, and his team have been talking crap about Loma since Loma's debut and now that Loma finally decided to say something these people don't know what to do.

                    One more thing, Rigo has a fought at Featherweight before. It's not like he's a stranger to Featherweight.

                    What these Rigotards said is none of my business. Personally, I never said Rigo would easily beat Loma nor did I say Rigo would beat everyone bewteen 122 and 135... That's ridiculous. What I did say however, is that Rigo is too small for 126.

                    I'd rather see Frampton-Quigg winner vs. Rigo and Loma-Walters. There's nothing wrong with that.

                    And when did Rigo call out a super flyweight?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View Post
                      People keep saying that Donaire was 140, but where is the evidence? So you're telling me that Donaire has been in the high 120's and low 130's in all of his fights excpet against Rigo?
                      Why wasn't he 140 when he fought Walters (and that fight was fought at Featherweight). That fight would have made more sense for him to come in at a higher weight, but he didn't. He was like what, 133, 134 against Walters and against everyone else he was either in the high 120's to low 130's. When Donaire fought in the lower weights he came in the mid-120's on fight night, but against Rigo he was 140? People are just making that number up. Or where is the evidence?
                      I noticed that number keeps changing as well. Some people say Donaire was in the high 130's and others say he was as high as 145. Why does it keep changing from person to person? Oh that's right, because people are making up the number that would best suit them. They have no evidence.
                      People just want to give Rigo more credit. They say, "Oh Rigo beat a 140 pound Donaire. WOW!!"
                      heard donaire came in near 140 bc he wanted to take the punches better hand have the size advan...u wouldnt come in heavy vs walters bc u want the speed advan...like i told u donaire himself has declared he walks around at 140...so it is not out the realm of possibility

                      and judgin from my eye alone donaire was massive to hm..bigger legs, chest, back, arms, and width..hydration is not a set number ..it is a gameplan...but for fighters who fight at their real weight it is a default/set number basically

                      remember chino admitted being in the 160s for the first floyd fight? and declared that he wouldnt rehydrate as much for more speed and accuracy?

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