Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux's Underappreciated Quest Continues At Bantamweight

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  • MDPopescu
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    #11
    ... and your boy (Santa) ducked him big time...

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #12
      Haha

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        #13
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        ... and your boy (Santa) ducked him big time...
        Lol Also true. Rigo would’ve beaten Santa Cruz, and frustrated him in the process. Leo’s style is perfect for the counterpunching Rigondeaux.

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          #14
          Salute to a Master Boxer! Dropping weight at 39, then schooling the young man for another title! Outstanding! If no Inoue this summer, go back to 122! Figueroa, Nery, Fulton! Those are good fights!

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          • MDPopescu
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            #15
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
            Lol Also true. Rigo would’ve beaten Santa Cruz, and frustrated him in the process. Leo’s style is perfect for the counterpunching Rigondeaux.
            LSC knew that... he and Frampton as well...

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            • alexnation
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              #16
              Originally posted by LaidOut
              I'm happy to see Rigo back to his beautiful style of boxing (F the haters). The Ceja fight had me uncomfortable to see the Master taking that much punishment to please the fans (who still weren't pleased). Really looking forward to the Inouye fight, that will be amazing!
              Yep that's what I thought too. Every round in the Ceja fight I was like WTF RIGO, get back to your matrix style.

              I was worried he was going to do the same against Solis after watching the first round but then he switched to his usual style and I relaxed

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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #17
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                LSC knew that... he and Frampton as well...
                Everyone expect Donaire avoided Rigo. Nonito looked like he would at first, but then gave in. I’ll always give respect appreciation to Donaire for affording us that fight. It was a good one.

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                • Santa_
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MDPopescu
                  LSC knew that... he and Frampton as well...
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                  Lol Also true. Rigo would’ve beaten Santa Cruz, and frustrated him in the process. Leo’s style is perfect for the counterpunching Rigondeaux.

                  Rigo's lucky Al Haymon swooped up Leo when he did because Oscar De La Hoya was just about to make that fight. Guillermo dodged a bullet there because Leo would have overwhelmed him with activity. Especially at 122 where King Santa was a monster.

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                  • racostaa
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Santa_
                    Rigo's lucky Al Haymon swooped up Leo when he did because Oscar De La Hoya was just about to make that fight. Guillermo dodged a bullet there because Leo would have overwhelmed him with activity. Especially at 122 where King Santa was a monster.
                    Rigo has never wanted to be "lucky" of not do any fight. Don't allow Rigo to be lucky. Just do the fight and see who is the best of each other.
                    What a silly excuse jaja. To get lucky

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                    • MDPopescu
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by racostaa
                      Rigo has never wanted to be "lucky" of not do any fight. Don't allow Rigo to be lucky. Just do the fight and see who is the best of each other.
                      What a silly excuse jaja. To get lucky
                      ... leave him alone... all "fanatics" usually live in parallel realities...

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