Naoya Inoue vs Guillermo Rigondeaux - Who wins?

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  • RuleOfTheSpear
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    #31
    Depends on how Inoue looks like against Donaire. We can judge from there.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #32
      Originally posted by BoloShot
      Not being world class doesn't mean you're awful, it's not a total mismatch. Ceja is good enough to be in a title eliminator, he's about the same level as Kameda. He's hardly shot and operating at journyeman level like it seems you're saying. Whatever dumbass. Bye.
      He Lost against Manzanilla that is a fighter of title eliminator level, and he Lost in 4 rounds.

      But this id.iot is saying he is in the same level of Kameda that never Lost against a guy like that.

      Ceja Lost vs Breilor Terán too.

      This was a pretty clear mismatch , the best prove of this is that Rigo fought in short distance and he won..

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      • QueensburyRules
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        #33
        Originally posted by Flo_Raiden
        If Monster decides to move up to 122lbs how do you think he does against Rigo? Could he be able to hold his own against a still crafty and dangerous counter puncher with defense? Would like to see that fight down the road, very interesting match up. It's possible that Monster might just be the first guy to beat Rigo via actual stoppage.
        - -Being humiliated by Loma much worse, but we also see Rigomortis is now officially shot, so he's easy money.

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        • BoloShot
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          #34
          Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
          He Lost against Manzanilla that is a fighter of title eliminator level, and he Lost in 4 rounds.

          But this id.iot is saying he is in the same level of Kameda that never Lost against a guy like that.

          Ceja Lost vs Breilor Terán too.

          This was a pretty clear mismatch , the best prove of this is that Rigo fought in short distance and he won..
          Kameda lost to Jamie McDonnell twice who is only okay in my opinion, whereas Ceja was robbed by him. Ceja has beaten Anselmo Moreno and Hugo Ruiz becoming 122 WBC champ before. Kameda's also done nothing at 122 to earn his shot. Rigondeaux-Ceja was a higher quality matchup than
          Vargas-Kameda and it's the final eliminator for that fight. People are allowed lose fights against the odds, you're a fool. Begone.
          Last edited by BoloShot; 06-25-2019, 03:31 AM.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #35
            If Rigo wants to phonebooth fight with Inoue it’ll look a lot like the Rodriguez fight.

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #36
              Originally posted by BoloShot
              Kameda lost to Jamie McDonnell twice who is only okay in my opinion, whereas Ceja was robbed by him. Ceja has beaten Anselmo Moreno and Hugo Ruiz becoming 122 WBC champ before. Kameda's also done nothing at 122 to earn his shot. Rigondeaux-Ceja was a higher quality matchup than
              Vargas-Kameda and it's the final eliminator for that fight. People are allowed lose fights against the odds, you're a fool. Begone.
              Kameda Lost against McDonnell twice but he never Lost against Breilor Terán or Franklin Manzanilla

              Ceja was K.Od by Ruiz in two rounds

              You are ignorant as fu.ck.

              I'm talking the actual Ceja, you are talking about a Ceja in prime

              Ceja in prime it was a good fighter but actually he was sho.t


              He has a broken jaw in 2014, Lost by tkos and got schooled by Breilor Terán and was k.oed by Ruiz and manzanilla

              It was a mismatch

              Ceja was sh.ot thats the reason why he Rigo fought in the sho.rt distance

              Smaller Terán did the same and he was never hurted by ceja

              Man, this is evident

              And no way in hell, Kameda is better than a shot ceja.

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              • BoloShot
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                #37
                Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                Kameda Lost against McDonnell twice but he never Lost against Breilor Terán or Franklin Manzanilla

                Ceja was K.Od by Ruiz in two rounds

                You are ignorant as fu.ck.

                I'm talking the actual Ceja, you are talking about a Ceja in prime

                Ceja in prime it was a good fighter but actually he was sho.t


                He has a broken jaw in 2014, Lost by tkos and got schooled by Breilor Terán and was k.oed by Ruiz and manzanilla

                It was a mismatch

                Ceja was sh.ot thats the reason why he Rigo fought in the sho.rt distance

                Smaller Terán did the same and he was never hurted by ceja

                Man, this is evident

                And no way in hell, Kameda is better than a shot ceja.
                Kameda has done nothing at 122 compared to Ceja though. Ceja has beaten much bigger names in the division than Kameda has, that's my point. That is indisputable.

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                • BoloShot
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                  Kameda Lost against McDonnell twice but he never Lost against Breilor Terán or Franklin Manzanilla

                  Ceja was K.Od by Ruiz in two rounds

                  You are ignorant as fu.ck.

                  I'm talking the actual Ceja, you are talking about a Ceja in prime

                  Ceja in prime it was a good fighter but actually he was sho.t


                  He has a broken jaw in 2014, Lost by tkos and got schooled by Breilor Terán and was k.oed by Ruiz and manzanilla

                  It was a mismatch

                  Ceja was sh.ot thats the reason why he Rigo fought in the sho.rt distance

                  Smaller Terán did the same and he was never hurted by ceja

                  Man, this is evident

                  And no way in hell, Kameda is better than a shot ceja.
                  Also Rigo and Ceja fought in the pocket because Rigo wanted to do as much, how's that Ceja's fault? How's he shot after losing to relatively decent opposition following an injury? I don't think you understand the term tbh.

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                  • Dontbeahater
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                    #39
                    Rigo moved up 2 weight classes to fight Loma and we could see how size does matter when skills are comparable. Inoue sounds like chocolito #2. Inoue won't fight rigo because it's too risky a fight for him. Moving up to fight a technically superior but much older fighter sounds like a 50-50 fight. A younger rigo at 122 but smoke the current Inoue. However a fully developed Inoue who knows.

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                    • jas
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                      #40
                      Inoue early ko

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