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Rigo the luckiest boxer of all time: 11 pro fights, 12th pro fight with 750k salary..

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  • Rigo the luckiest boxer of all time: 11 pro fights, 12th pro fight with 750k salary..

    Are there any other boxers with 10, 11, 12 pro fights that receive that kind of payday?

  • #2
    probably ODLH not sure though

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    • #3
      yeah but he made his bones in the amateurs, he exactly isnt a spring chicken anymore. Didnt Gamboa make decent scratch too with less than 10 fights?? he was showcased on FNF a lot

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      • #4
        What did Spinks make? in his 2 fights with Ali?

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        • #5
          In Rigo's defense, he would be fighting a super star. Andre Berto was fighting guys like hernandez and got payed 900k, Berto has been really lucky with his paydays.

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          • #6
            hes older than donaire for christ sakes he's had over 300 amatuer fights i believe he's also a champ stop crying over his salary he's earned it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by -Johannes- View Post
              In Rigo's defense, he would be fighting a super star. Andre Berto was fighting guys like hernandez and got payed 900k, Berto has been really lucky with his paydays.
              thats a guy to complain about no real fan base never did anything amazing in his career but getting high paydays.

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              • #8
                Brock Lesnar would have him covered, Wat was it 2 fights then a world title shot.

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                • #9
                  I think winning 300+ amateur bouts over a lifetime career that should earn him at least a 10 pro fight cushion in public oppinion not like he chose to turn pro late. He never had the choice takes alot of balls to do what those guys do become traitors to their country by just leaving and can never go back to see their family again

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                  • #10
                    Not sure how much he made but Pete Rademacher won the Heavyweight Gold medal at the 1956 Olympics and then fought Floyd Patterson for the undisputed Heavyweight championship in his pro debut in 1957.

                    He lost by KO in 6.

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