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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Guillermo Rigondeaux Grinds Hard For Solis Title Clash

    Guillermo Rigondeaux Training Camp Photos Gallery - Former world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux will seek to become a three-time, two-division world champion when he moves down to bantamweight to challenge former champion Liborio Solis for the vacant WBA title live on SHOWTIME this Saturday, February 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from PPL Center in Allentown, Pa. (photos by Hosanna Rull).
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  • Bronx2245
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    The Old Master still looks good! WAR RIGO!!!

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      Looking forward to seeing Rigo fight in his new boxer-puncher style. But Solis is old himself, 37 years-old. Won’t really prove much beating him.

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      • millcitymauler
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        LOVE seeing him training w Ronnie Shields

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        • HaymonTheGod
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          War rigo

          RIGO THE GOD WHOOPED A PRIME NONITO AND EVEN AT 38 YRS OLD NONITO BROKE THAT HYPEJOB INOUES FACE LOL.... #LEVELS

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          • steeve steel
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            #6
            Rigo still a very dangerous man at 118... even at 38.

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            • uppercut510
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              Much respect to the master!!!!!!!

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              • PRchamp
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                Props to Rigo for still fighting at 38 at such a lower weight class. I wish he came in his prime, we could of gotten a lot from this guy. I can’t believe fans say he’s boring when he’s got like a 70% KO percentage and he engages in trading power punches with the best.

                Sadly it will come to a end by him getting knocked out once he fights a young live lion

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                • blitted_master
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                  Nice to have boxing in my hometown. We would get some cards at the Sands in Bethlehem (Now Wind Creek Casino) for ESPN Friday Night Fights every now and then too.

                  Wonder if Rigo will stand and trade like he did in his last fight or go back to his usual technical style.

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                  • Bundt
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                    Originally posted by blitted_master
                    Nice to have boxing in my hometown. We would get some cards at the Sands in Bethlehem (Now Wind Creek Casino) for ESPN Friday Night Fights every now and then too.

                    Wonder if Rigo will stand and trade like he did in his last fight or go back to his usual technical style.
                    I want to watch this but I have a feeling it will be a boring fight.

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