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  • IHATEBOBARUM1
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    #11
    Originally posted by King_
    Rigo refused to move up and fight Lomachenko, when the fight was availabile to be made, actually I think this Cuban hypejob even suggested a catch weight, no? Therefore, Rigo ducked Lomachenko, 100%.


    Lame.
    Dual super-bantamweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux is set to meet WBO featherweight champion Vasyl Lomachenko at 126lbs.


    rigo accepted 126 he just wanted a rehydration clause, thats fair considering he's a small 122, so loma/arum ducked rigo.

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    • vaborikua2014
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      #12
      U right business wise, but then again its stilla a ***** move. Look at canelo business wise its smart he rather not take another L and duck GGG and he can still make decent money vs other opponents but it sucks for us.

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      • IHATEBOBARUM1
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        #13
        Originally posted by R_Walken
        I guess but Rigos a high risk, no real $

        Instead of taking their first Ls. LSC will fight Mares,Frampton & probably Selby or Russell. Frampton will fight Quigg, Frampton and probably Selby

        Both of them will fight 3 legit names in a span of 1 1/2 years in bigger fights each with a huge Rival fight ( LSC/Mares Frampton/Quigg) then if either fought Rigo

        Meanwhile Rigo has fought a nobody on the Cotto/Canelo undercard and stunk out the joint, didn't get his papers in order to fight on a undercard against a no body and now is fighting another no body I'm assuming thats not A headline either. I'm a fan of his but f.uck him signing to Roc in my opinion was a mistake because if he signed with Haymon he's either be in the mix with Mares, LSC, Frampton, Selby, Ceullar, Russell if he wanted to move up in weight or they probably allow him to run through that division fighting somewhat regularly and against decent names.
        i stopped reading your economy essay after that

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        • Flash441
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          #14
          Originally posted by King_
          Can't believe this dude goes from HBO against Donaire to fighting Scottish tennis players

          Lomachenko would crush this old man and end his career. It's a very good thing he ducked him, because he would not be fighting right now if he didn't
          That would be a great fight, Lomachenko would be Riggo's only real challenge, but Riggo would win that fight. I don't see anyone technically better than Riggo, not even Mayweather.

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          • lazaron72
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            #15
            Well said rigo , " jazza ****ens is a courageous kid " . Leo " panticruz " ducked you ; Carl " the rabbit " framoton , ducked you ; and scoot " quack quack quigg " also ducked you .

            Rigonndeaux is back ; he is ready....
            Watch him , I dare to say that now , after training for more than 6 months with Pedro Diaz, he is better than when rigo faced " ducknaire " ... You will see .

            Hit and not be hit ; can not hit what you don't see .

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            • TheCell8
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              #16
              Frampton went on to bigger and better things...

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              • -PBP-
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                #17
                Originally posted by vaborikua2014
                U right about all that but **** Frampton and Lsc they both ducked rigo especially LSC
                Boxing fan post. #teamboxing

                Originally posted by R_Walken
                I guess but Rigos a high risk, no real $

                Instead of taking their first Ls. LSC will fight Mares,Frampton & probably Selby or Russell. Frampton will fight Quigg, Frampton and probably Selby

                Both of them will fight 3 legit names in a span of 1 1/2 years in bigger fights each with a huge Rival fight ( LSC/Mares Frampton/Quigg) then if either fought Rigo

                Meanwhile Rigo has fought a nobody on the Cotto/Canelo undercard and stunk out the joint, didn't get his papers in order to fight on a undercard against a no body and now is fighting another no body I'm assuming thats not A headline either. I'm a fan of his but f.uck him signing to Roc in my opinion was a mistake because if he signed with Haymon he's either be in the mix with Mares, LSC, Frampton, Selby, Ceullar, Russell if he wanted to move up in weight or they probably allow him to run through that division fighting somewhat regularly and against decent names.
                Real Housewives of Atlanta post #teamtryingtofindmearichhusband

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                • Jsmooth9876
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                  #18
                  And in the red corner..Jazza "big" ****ens.... Do it for the little guys fella...

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                  • deathofaclown
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                    #19
                    Rigo doesn't help himself at times though. He was given a slot on the Canelo v Cotto undercard, which was the 2nd biggest even last year behind Manny v Floyd, and then he stunk the place out when he had chance to showcase what he can do.

                    Yeah, the champions in the division weren't that keen on fighting him but they would if the money was right. He just doesn't generate money and is pretty boring. Frampton and Quigg were obviously going to face each other because it probably made them 5 times more than they could get fighting Rigo. He's an unknown fighter to the public, the only people that know him and fans of him are a few bedwetters on forums like this.

                    It's not all his fault though, he's been very badly managed and promoted. Big fights can be secured if you have a good team around you, but he doesn't. It's not all down to ducking. If his team had done a good job of guiding and promoting his career, he might actually generate money and fighters would be more willing.

                    Anyway, he is a very inactive fighter and is almost 36 years old. As skilled as he may be, soon enough guys less talented will be giving him hard fights. He's already shown that he can be caught and dropped in the pro game by fairly average fighters, so he's not untouchable and at almost 36, he will be slowing down.
                    Last edited by deathofaclown; 06-10-2016, 06:10 PM.

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                    • TheCell8
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown
                      Rigo doesn't help himself at times though. He was given a slot on the Canelo v Cotto undercard, which was the 2nd biggest even last year behind Manny v Floyd, and then he stunk the place out when he had chance to showcase what he can do.

                      Yeah, the champions in the division weren't that keen on fighting him but they would if the money was right. He just doesn't generate money and is pretty boring. Frampton and Quigg were obviously going to face each other because it probably made them 5 times more than they could get fighting Rigo. He's an unknown fighter to the public, the only people that know him and fans of him are a few bedwetters on forums like this.

                      It's not all his fault though, he's been very badly managed and promoted. Big fights can be secured if you have a good team around you, but he doesn't. It's not all down to ducking. If his team had done a good job of guiding and promoting his career, he might actually generate money and fighters would be more willing.

                      Anyway, he is a very inactive fighter and is almost 36 years old. As skilled as he may be, soon enough guys less talented will be giving him hard fights. He's already shown that he can be caught and dropped in the pro game by fairly average fighters, so he's not untouchable and at almost 36, he will be slowing down.
                      Well according to Rigo, Frampton is supposed to turn down a career payday and an opportunity to win a belt in another weight class and fight him.

                      Rigologic

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