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Will Rigo ever get to fight a top guy?

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  • Will Rigo ever get to fight a top guy?

    This guy is probably the most ducked fighter in the sport. Ever since he schooled donaire its been nothing but shameless ducking from guys like quigg, frampton, and santa cruz.

    Does rigo have to move up to face a guy like loma or will he jsut retire with an underwhelming career ?

  • #2
    Well he had a chance to fight Lomachenko and he turned that down... First he said it was the weight, then it was the rehydration clause, then he wasn't happy with the money, now he's saying he'll fight him at 124 after Lomachenko had committed to 130. The excuses are endless.

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    • #3
      Just like golovkin should,rigo has to chase great fights....not wait for them

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      • #4
        He needs to move up, he is getting old

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        • #5
          At 122 what a great fight right now? He already beat the current WBO champion so his out

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          • #6
            They are all scared that they'll get KO'd en DosRounds!!!

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            • #7
              Of course. You got undefeated fighters like Moises Flores and Rey Vargas at 122. A few fighters moving up from 115 and 118. Or he can take on some guys at 126 although that's a PBC dominated division so who can help really fight?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
                Well he had a chance to fight Lomachenko and he turned that down... First he said it was the weight, then it was the rehydration clause, then he wasn't happy with the money, now he's saying he'll fight him at 124 after Lomachenko had committed to 130. The excuses are endless.
                Maybe if Loma master stop offering his one lost fighter opponents 500k

                But at least he got to fight an beat a fighter of year P4P who didn't lost in more than a decade instead of of losing to a journey man.

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                • #9
                  I doubt it.

                  Nobody wanted to fight him before the Donaire fight, then after watching him utterly dismantle Nonito they all decided '**** that'.

                  Santa Cruz, Frampton, Quigg...they all avoided him.

                  Rigo is a small guy at the weight even at 35, unlike others he doesn't have much opportunity to move up.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by el_locoteee View Post
                    Maybe if Loma master stop offering his one lost fighter opponents 500k

                    But at least he got to fight an beat a fighter of year P4P who didn't lost in more than a decade instead of of losing to a journey man.
                    And how much did Rigo get paid for fighting ****ens? I'm still trying to figure that out btw. If I manage to find out that it's less than 500K, the ether is coming.

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