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Originally posted by Santa_ View PostRigo'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.
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Originally posted by Santa_ View PostRigo'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.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostSalute to a Master Boxer! Dropping weight at 39, then schooling the young man for another title! Outstanding! If no Inoue this summer, go back to 122! Figueroa, Nery, Fulton! Those are good fights!
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Originally posted by Pantera_ View PostMy thoughts exactly! I'm glad Rigo finally has some options now that he's with the pbc stable.
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If you don’t like watching Rigo, u don’t appreciate boxing. His skill is amazing. Paulie M put it best it goes over the head of most people. They should stop pretending they like the sweet science and just go down to the bar and watch two drunks slug it out
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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.
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Kudos to BoxingScene for giving props to Rigo. I hope he gets out before he gets hurt but this guy should be a first ballot HOF. Unlike most, I actually enjoyed watching him fight this past weekend. The guy is so skilled it's not appreciated. For those that don't appreciate him, ask yourself why don't guys just bombard him? Why do they lower their output when facing Rigo?
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