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  • #11
    Originally posted by blitted_master View Post
    Nice to have boxing in my hometown. We would get some cards at the Sands in Bethlehem (Now Wind Creek Casino) for ESPN Friday Night Fights every now and then too.

    Wonder if Rigo will stand and trade like he did in his last fight or go back to his usual technical style.
    Hopefully he finds a middle ground because he was close to Rios levels of defense against Ceja. Even better, I hope that someone teaches him some infighting tricks if he's planning to brawl more.
    Last edited by kiaba360; 02-04-2020, 05:13 PM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by PRchamp View Post
      Props to Rigo for still fighting at 38 at such a lower weight class. I wish he came in his prime, we could of gotten a lot from this guy. I can’t believe fans say he’s boring when he’s got like a 70% KO percentage and he engages in trading power punches with the best.

      Sadly it will come to a end by him getting knocked out once he fights a young live lion
      He’s 39, bro. Rigo lost a lot of time, not just from starting his pro career late, but through inactivity. If you look at his career on Boxrec, it’s just sad how inactive he’s been since coming to the U.S.

      https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/492989

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      • #13
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
        He’s 39, bro. Rigo lost a lot of time, not just from starting his pro career late, but through inactivity. If you look at his career on Boxrec, it’s just sad how inactive he’s been since coming to the U.S.

        https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/492989
        Yup I wish he followed the path of Lara and his management. Rigo and Gamboa damaged their careers by so much contractual issues and signing like guajiro managers and marenberos promoters that were ex drug dealers who don’t know **** about boxing business.

        It’s the truth that’s the reason a lot of Cuban fighters leave Miami and fight and live outside miami so no distractions

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        • #14
          Originally posted by PRchamp View Post
          Yup I wish he followed the path of Lara and his management. Rigo and Gamboa damaged their careers by so much contractual issues and signing like guajiro managers and marenberos promoters that were ex drug dealers who don’t know **** about boxing business.

          It’s the truth that’s the reason a lot of Cuban fighters leave Miami and fight and live outside miami so no distractions
          Rigo and Gamboa aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed. They were ripe for any bullshit that came their way. Lara turned out to have something on the ball. I always felt Landy was the least talented of the three, and he wound up having the best career...by far. Proof that talent isn’t everything.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
            Rigo and Gamboa aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed. They were ripe for any bullshit that came their way. Lara turned out to have something on the ball. I always felt Landy was the least talented of the three, and he wound up having the best career...by far. Proof that talent isn’t everything.
            So true landy was the least talented within the 3 but he played it smart. Moved to Houston and got paid handsomely for each of his title defenses. Gamboa with the right management would of won a title at 135 without the wear and tear he has now. Rigo got blackballed after the Donaire win by top rank and arum but he would of gotten more $$$ if he signed with PBC earlier

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            • #16
              Originally posted by PRchamp View Post
              So true landy was the least talented within the 3 but he played it smart. Moved to Houston and got paid handsomely for each of his title defenses. Gamboa with the right management would of won a title at 135 without the wear and tear he has now. Rigo got blackballed after the Donaire win by top rank and arum but he would of gotten more $$$ if he signed with PBC earlier
              Although Rigo is/was the most gifted of the three, Gamboa’s career is the one that I regret the most. He was so exciting in his early days. Electrifying, actually. But he’s an idiot. Rigo may not be quite as dumb, but he’s hardheaded. He just couldn’t give people what they wanted. Now he’s forced to anyway, at the very end of his career, for much less than he could have earned.

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