Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux Makes it a 'Fight' - Stops Ceja in WBC Eliminator

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  • dranoel
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    #11
    lol ceja didn't have any business in there. Dude was slapping while absorbing some lethal shots. Rigo with raw technique on that left hook and it showed.

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    • BamaSlamma
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      #12
      Rigo has a mean streak. Ceja didn't stand a chance after that knockdown...

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      • richardt
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        #13
        Rigo just made himself a hell of an exciting fighter! I can only believe that Rigo was willing to risk this type of fight to market himself. What a hell of a fight! But he should mix it up a little and use defense and he can still be exciting.

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        • Shadoww702
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          #14
          Yes it was kind of a bad stoppage but he was getting KTFO that round or the next 2-3.

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          • Devils Advocate
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            #15
            Originally posted by T.M.T
            Rigo laid the leather. Hell of a shot 🥊
            38 year old Rigo @ 122 is blood and guts! Great fight!

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            • Shadoww702
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              #16
              Originally posted by richardt
              Rigo just made himself a hell of an exciting fighter! I can only believe that Rigo was willing to risk this type of fight to market himself. What a hell of a fight! But he should mix it up a little and use defense and he can still be exciting.
              Hell Yeah he did!!! Where/ who training him??? Someone up above is gonna make Rig. some serious $$$$.

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              • Rigpig
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                #17
                Most entertaining rigo fight I’ve ever seen. Seemed like a quick stoppage tho especially with one second left in the round

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #18
                  Great fight! Shame Rigo didn’t have many like this earlier in his career, it would have earned him a lot more money.

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                  • mathed
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                    #19
                    Rigo whooped his ass huh?

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                    • markther
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                      #20
                      Great shot but ref stopped it a little to early for me. Not sure if Rigondeaux can beat any of the top fighters anymore at 38 years old. His best win on his resume was 6 years ago at 32 years old against Nonito Donaire, who was undefeated at the time.

                      He needs to stay right in the Super Bantamweight division and don’t move up to the Featherweight division. He can’t beat Santa Cruz, Warrington, Russell Jr., Frampton, Mares, or even Stevenson. Shoot, he may not even be able to beat the undefeated Rey Vargas at Super Bantamweight.

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