Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux: WBA Wouldn't Do This to Canelo, Floyd, Joshua, GGG
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You just listed a whole bunch of people that moved up in weight to avoid Rigo, you think they won't continue to avoid him when he has no belt?Rigo should be targeting 126 after Loma beats him anyways.
Nothing else to do at 122. He should have moved up much sooner.
I don't want to hear about him being too small. He is small but not as small as some like to think. People actually said he could make 112 and 115. If that is so, then why didn't he ever compete in those weight classes?
He is basically the same height as Gamboa.
He could easily be fighting at 126. It's not like current Featherweights are giants.
LSC is tall but doesn't re-hydrate a whole lot. Frampton and Russell are short. Mares is the same height as Rigo.Comment
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Right, but the rule also states it's up to the WBA's discretion.
So the point is that if Rigo was more connected, he wouldn't be risking his title. When Lara lost to Canelo one pound over the weight, Lara kept his belt.
But Roc Nation is crumbling, so the WBA isn't going to do them any favors.Comment
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GGG is obviously taller, but Canelo is thicker (at least he is when he isn't drained to make weight)..
I've never claimed either one is "bigger", but don't they usually weigh around the same weight come fight night?Last edited by CLUBBER!; 11-29-2017, 07:53 AM.Comment
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The entire system is against Rigo. It's disgusting to see so much placed against one fighters victory. Talk about someone's back being against the wall man. Boxing can be such a corrupt ****ty sport sometimes.Comment
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