Comments Thread For: Can Guillermo Rigondeaux Finish His Run at 122?

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Can Guillermo Rigondeaux Finish His Run at 122?

    Lineal Jr. featherweight king Guillermo Rigondeaux (18-1, 12 KO) didn't make any new fans when he surrendered in the corner after six rounds against Vasyl Lomachenko last December. His trip to Jr. lightweight was well promoted, drew a nice crowd at the arena, and succeeded in terms of television ratings. In the ring, it was a nightmare for perception of the cerebral Cuban. On his biggest stage in years, what was witnessed was, for many, largely dispassionate with a finish too rational for what is often an irrational endeavor.
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  • Robi13
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    This is a nice division, I think Rigo would have issues with any of the he champs right now. He can also win then all too though. I would love to see any combo of nery, Vargas, and Roman fight.

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    • H-Tok
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      El Chacal can do it!

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      • Luilun
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        He needs to fight Inoue or what ever that guys name is

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        • tritium_arma
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          Would like to see him verse Inoue or Nery when they move up.

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          • JLC
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            #6
            Article says “..if Inoue wins, there is a chance for Inoue to see if he could take his prodigious power up one more division and be the first man to stop Rigondeaux. “

            Loma already stopped him. Guess he means first to stop him at 122, but big deal. He’s already been stopped.

            Interested to see what Rigo has left.

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            • Letmaku
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              Rigo should be the king of featherweights by now!?

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              • MDPopescu
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                People should only watch master Rigo as long as they can -- the old Cuban school will soon vanish...

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  Rigo is 38 now. And as disgusting as his outing versus Loma was, one positive thing came of it: he suffered no damage. In fact, he’s never suffered any damage. The little guy just might have enough left in the tank to beat everyone at 122.

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                  • DuckAdonis
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                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                    Rigo is 38 now. And as disgusting as his outing versus Loma was, one positive thing came of it: he suffered no damage. In fact, he’s never suffered any damage. The little guy just might have enough left in the tank to beat everyone at 122.
                    I disagree. He suffered alot of mental damage. He got embarrassed after all that talking he did and quit. If you quit once there is a good chance you won't be the same fighter and you might do it again when things don't go your way.

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