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  • #21
    Originally posted by RetroSpeed05 View Post
    Its the trash talk that hurt in the end combined with the no mas that will hurt him the most. He had a lot of people believing the hype with his social media starting a rigolution movement, a lot of unhappy people.
    Exactly. He been blacklisted, and was fighting the whole world. At the last minute, I decided to rock with him. I didnt know who was going to win but he was talking that hot **** and I was excited for him. The whole fight, I never gave up on him. I knew with his confidence, in the later rounds, he was going to figure something out. When he quit, it made the world stop..

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    • #22
      rigo showed the whole world on ESPN that hes a coward. thats all he'll be remembered for. theres no redemption from this. this is a worse quit job than walters. and lets not forget rigo clowned walters for quitting. .karma is a btch.

      rigo = gutless coward. thats his legacy.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by MurkaMan View Post
        Exactly. He been blacklisted, and was fighting the whole world. At the last minute, I decided to rock with him. I didnt know who was going to win but he was talking that hot **** and I was excited for him. The whole fight, I never gave up on him. I knew with his confidence, in the later rounds, he was going to figure something out. When he quit, it made the world stop..
        nonsense. he signed to a crappy promotional company named Caribe. thats what fckd up his career. not bob arum. and also his crappy performances on PPV undercards against weak competition didn't help either.

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        • #24
          Unfortunately i have to agree. The biggest, most important fight of his professional career, and he wanted out.

          He was far from the favourite, so it was almost a win-win fight. If he had won, it would have elevated him to ATG status. If he loses in a hard-fought fight, there is no shame.

          This was the worst possible case he could have done, and i feel it's what he'll be remembered for. Which is a shame for an ATG amateur and x2 time Gold medalist.

          Just look at Duran, and how No Mas still gets brought up in discussions with him, and yet look at what he achieved after that fight.

          Rigo is too old, too inactive, and isn't a draw to turn things around now.

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          • #25
            [QUOTE=MisanthropicNY;18327382]QUITondeaux is the new Kell Brook of the lower weight classes...[/QUOTE

            Hateful rat

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            • #26
              [QUOTE=Herdis;18328767]
              Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
              QUITondeaux is the new Kell Brook of the lower weight classes...[/QUOTE

              Hateful rat
              That's easy for you to type while hiding behind a computer screen. In person, I doubt you'd say that. I'd might, if I had to in self-defense, possibly smack the living daylights out of you, poosy.

              Do you know how many people on here I've punked? Ask about me.

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              • #27
                Fight was rigged. They were hardly hitting each other!! To me Rigo at one point was like "I'm suppose to lose and I'm getting paid either way, why keep going?? To he'll with it, I'll just quit" Unfortunately like his coach says, he'll be remembered by this incident and he got paid peanuts. ****ing Arum is building his Nomaschenko brand with these rigged fights paying opponents to quit on their stool, lol

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