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  • #31
    Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
    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.
    Leo's activity would've been sandbagged early. Just like Donaire, once LSC felt that razor sharp left straight in the 1st round, his output would've dropped big time thereafter IMO.

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    • #32
      Rigo should be able to promote himself like Floyd. And Pacman should retire now or fight someone his own size like what Rigo is doing for less money.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by LaidOut View Post
        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!
        He looked like he was about to do it again until he got touched up and buzzed.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
          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.
          Not a chance in he'll. Rigo got skills Panty Cruz can only dream about.

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          • #35
            Rigo practices the sweet science very well. Good seeing Boxing Scene giving him props.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
              Boring article about a boring defense-first fighter. U can b a great skillful boxer and b offensive as well - Loma,Crawford, Ricardo Lopez back in the day.
              I don’t agree about the article, but Rigo is boring. Damn shame, too, because he’s great to watch when he opens up. If Rigo actually cared, he could’ve been one of the all-time great boxer-punchers. The Donaire fight was a good example of what might’ve been.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                I don’t agree about the article, but Rigo is boring. Damn shame, too, because he’s great to watch when he opens up. If Rigo actually cared, he could’ve been one of the all-time great boxer-punchers. The Donaire fight was a good example of what might’ve been.
                totally agree!!

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                • #38
                  when they fought, i dont think rigo was any better of a fighter than donaire...
                  the biggest difference at that time was, donaire wanted to impress with throwing punches, putting on a show..
                  while rigo never cared about making entertaining fights.
                  he could throw 1 punch per round, and be happy to get the win

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                  • #39
                    my main man rigo, gotta love the guy, ill take him with the loss n all... is the fight online yet?

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                    • #40
                      I really agree with you, i love to watch Rigo cuz of the beauty of his craft, that fight against Ceja worried and upset me.

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