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  • _Rexy_
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    #31
    Originally posted by garfios
    Your username says it all. Rigondeaux has been ducked by everyone around 118-122 and now you think he doesn't deserve a fight with the new kid on the block.
    Rigo 100% deserves it. I just don't see how it could be competitive with the last two fights we've seen from Rigo.

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    • Bob Haymon
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      #32
      Originally posted by angkag
      He's likely right, Arum would block any Inoue fight with Rigo. Arum's feelings about Rigo's marketability won't have changed after seeing the boos at his recent fight, and its unlikely he would support any fight with Rigo. The Haymon link doesn't help either.
      Just like he was gonna block Loma from fighting Rigo?

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      • angkag
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        #33
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        Initially didn't agree with roldy on this one but came around and now think this is one of the best fights out there.
        Inoue goes forward, so Rigo could fight off the back foot and counter, which plays to his strengths. Arum wants to sell Inoue to the US market, so Inoue might feel under pressure to look good and overreach, which is what Rigo does to all of his opponents not named Loma. If Inoue boxed smart, it could be a snooze-fest for casuals as it would get technical, and I don't think Inoue has Loma's level of skill/experience to immediately take away Rigo's foot control and lead hand like Loma did.

        So can't see Arum going for it at all - too high a risk that his new signing ends up having to grind one out and people switch off.

        It might be true that Inoue sees a potential legacy notch and pushes for it, but after Casimero, legacy is better served by unifying vs Oubaali (or Oubaali/Donaire winner assuming that goes ahead), which takes Rigo past his 40th birthday..all assuming Inoue wins his next two.

        Nery/Rigo in the interim would be nice, although not sure Nery can make 118 any more - either way Rigo would be best served staying active while hoping for an Inoue shot (which Arum would still do his utmost to nix).

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        • danceswithfire
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          #34
          definitely intriguing fight...high risk low reward type of fight for inoue tho

          i'd like to see it

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          • angkag
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            #35
            Originally posted by Bob Haymon
            Just like he was gonna block Loma from fighting Rigo?
            Way different - Loma's father calls the shots with Loma's opponents, and his father knew Loma had Rigo's number (especially at 130, although Loma has Rigo's number at any weight).

            Pretty sure Ohashi (Inoue's co-promoter with Top Rank) will take Arum's advice on opponents for the US market - can't see Ohashi talking Bob into this one.

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            • Nusky
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              #36
              This is one of those fights that both fighters want but bull$--t politics will prevent from happening.

              No wonder boxing is the 20th most popular sport in the country.

              Clown show....

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              • champion4ever
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                #37
                This is actually a bad style match up for Rigo at this stage of his career. He is now showing the signs of an aging shot fighter.

                He no longer has the same hand to eye coordination that he once had previously, he's throwing fewer punches and lastly, he doesn't have the same snap or pop on them either to check Inoue as he applies smart pressure on the older man.

                Arum would be more than happy to oblige by putting his guy in there with Rigo now at this stage. It's because Bob knows that his guy will likely win easily; Possibly by way of knockout.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Bob Haymon
                  Just like he was gonna block Loma from fighting Rigo?
                  Exactly! Arum can smell a mismatch win he sees one.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by angkag
                    He's likely right, Arum would block any Inoue fight with Rigo. Arum's feelings about Rigo's marketability won't have changed after seeing the boos at his recent fight, and its unlikely he would support any fight with Rigo. The Haymon link doesn't help either.
                    Hope this fight materializes! Japanese boxing fans have high regard for Rigo and it would be a sellout. As long as it was held in Japan, the money would not be the issue. As co-promoter, I think Arum's assessment of whether Rigo can beat Inoue or not is the key. He's not going to risk Inoue's future earnings unnecessarily.

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                    • Ca$ual Fan
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by garfios
                      Your username says it all. Rigondeaux has been ducked by everyone around 118-122 and now you think he doesn't deserve a fight with the new kid on the block.
                      That's cool. I won't pretend anyway that I know many things but there's one thing I wanna say - Rigo is no longer the top player that he used to be and if he wants to get back in it he needs to earn it back, especially if he's targeting the biggest name in the lower weight class. Maybe a match against Nery would put him back in position.

                      I do agree though that he's been avoided by everyone around 118-122 during his prime time. Even Donaire tried but just couldn't get away with so many cries from the fans here. I guess you need to have a large Mexican or British fanbase to get away with the duck. Oh well

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