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Rigondeaux appearance on Miami Tv show (spanish)
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Thanks for sharin, fam.
I remember watchin Valdez's "El rey De La Habana" lolol, that was my s**t. good show.
And Nonito definetly ain't bout dat Rigo life!!
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostWhat makes you say that? I'm not even sure how well-known he is in the Cuban-American community! (I'm certain he's well-known on the island. Unfortunately, from an economic standpoint, the people are impotent.) Regardless, Rigondeaux's popularity isn't the issue. It's his ability that means something.
I read a lot of Rigo bashing here from people that don't know much if anything about him. The man is highly skilled, accomplished and talented. This isn't just some kid with nine pro bouts. "El Chacal" is an amateur legend with only about a dozen losses in approximately 400 bouts. He owns two Olympic golds among his other international honors.
I know that the pros is a different animal, but a talent like Guillermo is quite special. You hear Nonito call him "boring," not weak. That a guy like Freddie Roach (Rigo's first pro trainer) wanted "El Chacal" to challenge for a world championship almost immediately after turning pro speaks volumes. I've never heard of such a thing. Have you?
roach also said rigo is the best counter puncher in the game even better than mayweather, i am not saying i agree but thats what these guys said
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostWhat makes you say that? I'm not even sure how well-known he is in the Cuban-American community! (I'm certain he's well-known on the island. Unfortunately, from an economic standpoint, the people are impotent.) Regardless, Rigondeaux's popularity isn't the issue. It's his ability that means something.
I read a lot of Rigo bashing here from people that don't know much if anything about him. The man is highly skilled, accomplished and talented. This isn't just some kid with nine pro bouts. "El Chacal" is an amateur legend with only about a dozen losses in approximately 400 bouts. He owns two Olympic golds among his other international honors.
I know that the pros is a different animal, but a talent like Guillermo is quite special. You hear Nonito call him "boring," not weak. That a guy like Freddie Roach (Rigo's first pro trainer) wanted "El Chacal" to challenge for a world championship almost immediately after turning pro speaks volumes. I've never heard of such a thing. Have you?
but yes, i agree with your summary!
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Originally posted by Cubanborn87 View PostAlso Atlas says rigo might ne the best counter puncher in the game and body puncher
roach also said rigo is the best counter puncher in the game even better than mayweather, i am not saying i agree but thats what these guys said
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Originally posted by Cubanborn87 View PostAlso Atlas says rigo might ne the best counter puncher in the game and body puncher
roach also said rigo is the best counter puncher in the game even better than mayweather, i am not saying i agree but thats what these guys said
Donaire vs Rigo is a great fight because is difficult to land body shots on Donaire. Nonito keeps his hands down 24/7 and guard that kidney fairly well.
And when Rigondx throws them straight left hands he keeps his right hand down not protecting himself for a counter left hook. So, this fight is a 50/50.
Although, I'm a huge Donaire fan but I'm giving Rigondx a slight favor in this fight. That's just my opinion.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI seem to recall hearing Teddy make those comments. I don't think I ever heard Roach say that (not saying he didn't). Even if those guys never said those things, an experienced/knowledgeable eye would pick up that Rigo is a very skilled counter-puncher and a punishing body-puncher.
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roach also said something like he's the best fighter ever stepped into the wild card (by that i don't know whether he meant for their first day in the gym, which is slightly different to bets full stop, but anyway), also that rigondeaux is the most complete fighter he's ever worked with.
few good words of praise here too, from the likes of ronnie shields:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIBoxxigYsI
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Originally posted by frosty-g View Postroach also said something like he's the best fighter ever stepped into the wild card (by that i don't know whether he meant for their first day in the gym, which is slightly different to bets full stop, but anyway), also that rigondeaux is the most complete fighter he's ever worked with.
few good words of praise here too, from the likes of ronnie shields:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIBoxxigYsI
(On a side note, it pains me to see footage of my beloved homeland, allowed to rot by Castro and his regime. Cuba was the "Pearl of the Antilles" [as Columbus called her] in colonial times and "America's Playground" before Fidel. She was a vibrant land of beauty and culture, now barely clinging to fading glory.)
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