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    #21
    Originally posted by RealIzm
    Lovely excuses that amount to another Duck. The problem isn't Rigo's style. The problem is nobody within 2 weight classes has the skill to make a fight with Rigo exciting. Don't blame the master.
    Didn't Rigo turn down 500k for a fight with Loma? **** him let him starve.

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      #22
      Guillermo Rigondeaux the most feared man in boxing.

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        #23
        Originally posted by lazaron72
        Duck , duck , and duck . You still will be paid if you fought rigo . It would be one fight , after that , you would still competing and making money , right ???
        The problem is that rigo would finish you as rigo did to donaire .
        The problem would be that rigo would expose big time , maybe would break your eyes orbital , solar plexes or your jaw .

        It is only one fight , what about the glory it would bring you for having fighting the best 122 in the world ?

        What about the glory of fighting a two time olimpic gold medal and 1 of the 5 pound per pound ?

        What about daring to defeat a legend ?
        After all , you only made 500 000$ in panticruz fight , it is not that you are making millions. And rigo made 750 000 $ against donaire . Rigo made more than you , punk .

        You are scared rabbit , you know that rigo would finish you , coward ...

        Rigondeaux " the most feared boxer in the game " . He and ggg are .

        Hit and not be hit ; swim and not get wet ; you can not hit what you don't see .
        Some truth in your words but I believe Frampton made 2 million (American dollars) in the Quig fight.

        I still want to see him against Rigo and I think he could make money fighting Rigo in Belfast.

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          #24
          Originally posted by lazaron72
          Duck , duck , and duck . You still will be paid if you fought rigo . It would be one fight , after that , you would still competing and making money , right ???
          The problem is that rigo would finish you as rigo did to donaire .
          The problem would be that rigo would expose big time , maybe would break your eyes orbital , solar plexes or your jaw .

          It is only one fight , what about the glory it would bring you for having fighting the best 122 in the world ?

          What about the glory of fighting a two time olimpic gold medal and 1 of the 5 pound per pound ?

          What about daring to defeat a legend ?
          After all , you only made 500 000$ in panticruz fight , it is not that you are making millions. And rigo made 750 000 $ against donaire . Rigo made more than you , punk .

          You are scared rabbit , you know that rigo would finish you , coward ...

          Rigondeaux " the most feared boxer in the game " . He and ggg are .

          Hit and not be hit ; swim and not get wet ; you can not hit what you don't see .
          He didn't make 500k. 500k was before UK money.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
            Didn't Rigo turn down 500k for a fight with Loma? **** him let him starve.
            Rigo wanted a catch-weight and a good amount of money. Rigo got $750,00 to face Donaire so there's no way he's accepting $500,000 for Lomanchenko.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Mr. Luthor
              Some truth in your words but I believe Frampton made 2 million (American dollars) in the Quig fight.

              I still want to see him against Rigo and I think he could make money fighting Rigo in Belfast.
              It's not worth it. Rigo can't even get approved by any American TV network. Plus he's going to want top dollar for his efforts. And he's not putting a single person in the stands. Why should Frampton do Rigo this enormous favor by fighting him?

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                #27
                Another HBO gift to this sport; He's not exciting doe! Where's cardiac dan and greasy face lil kim to criticize this clown about this duck. Thank God Floyd became the cash cow they would have segregated him the same way.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Mr. Luthor
                  Rigo wanted a catch-weight and a good amount of money. Rigo got $750,00 to face Donaire so there's no way he's accepting $500,000 for Lomanchenko.
                  Rigo and Donaire were campaigning at the same weight class. And they had the same promoter. Not to mention there was real public pressure on Donaire to make that fight. And I don't think Rigos been on American television since. So that means less leverage for Rigo.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Loque-san
                    Frampton doesn't make a lot of sense here. He says: prestige (legacy) "is an important thing", "I want to be involved in exciting fights" and "this is a short career":

                    a) He's just had a money fight against Santa Cruz. Why not try to beat Rigondeaux for your legacy now?

                    b) He wasn't concerned about excitment when it suited him against Quigg or Martinez. He knew he was the superior boxer and he boxed cautiously. Now he's a warrior because he stood his ground once against someone who can't punch?

                    c) It's these exciting fights that will make your career shorter.


                    As far as Rigondeaux no wanting to move up in weight, Frampton ducked him at 122. No excuses.
                    Just to let you know he actually took a huge pay cut against lsc but other than that yeah he clearly is ducking rigo again.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mr. Luthor
                      Rigo wanted a catch-weight and a good amount of money. Rigo got $750,00 to face Donaire so there's no way he's accepting $500,000 for Lomanchenko.
                      he's never going to see $750k again in his career or even $500k

                      turning down lomachenko was foolish... unless he doesn't believe he can win

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