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    Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas - In FOX televised opener former super bantamweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux (19-1, 13) and Mexico's Julio Ceja (32-4, 28 KOs) stood in the pocket and fought a close-quarters battle, neither giving an inch.
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  • #2
    Bs he was about to lose when the ref saved him. The other champs beat him. Dude looks great for his age though. He is shredded

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    • #3
      WAR RIGO! Father time is catching up with The Master! Took way to many punches! Great fight!

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      • #4
        I was shocked they made him fight this way. That was not Rigo's style and he should not be getting that punishment. I hope he gets back to his matrix style for the title fight and we enjoy the Cuban legend the way we know him

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        • #5
          Although he got touched up a bit . Rigo put on a Good fight .
          I had some casual buddies texting me asking if I was watching the War on Fox .

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Idunnoshet View Post
            Although he got touched up a bit . Rigo put on a Good fight .
            I had some casual buddies texting me asking if I was watching the War on Fox .
            Lmao I guess if you live long enough, you get to see everything. Rigo in a “war.” Haha

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            • #7
              Didn't convince me. Was way too easy to hit on the inside. I think Inoue sleeps him tbh. Don't do that Vs the elite guys of the division Rigondeaux

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              • #8
                he shouldnt be getting hit so much

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                • #9
                  ... The last huge Cuban Master made his point... He went toe-to-toe with the Mexican champion...

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                  • #10
                    He was pretty much playing possum in there.

                    Baiting both the mexican and future opponents to be willing to fight him. He looked like someone who knew what he had and just waited for the right moment to show it.

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