Agbeko, Cordoba, Donaire are all solid wins. That's it.
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What fighters did Rigo beat other than Donaire?
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Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Postrigo wont lose to someone like salido. Facts. Dudes have moved up in weight to not even fight Rigo. No one says shit. But when if happens to other fighters, the world is gonna end. Again, Rigo wont lose to a scrub like salido.
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I think he's very good. I don't think he's quite the master boxer and defensive wizard that people make out. He's hardly Floyd in that respect, he's fought great fighters for years and years and never hit the canvas as hard as Rigo did against not so great fighters.
That said, he's definitely skilled but his pro career has been a total let down. Not sure who's fault it is, he's probably been mismanaged but he also hasn't helped himself. He got a good slot on the Cotto v Canelo undercard, the 2nd biggest event last year and he stunk the joint out.
Also, he's 36 and inactive, not a good combination. Maybe some of the top guys didn't fancy it as he doesn't bring much to the table for them, but there's no reason for the level inactivity, there's plenty of top 20 guys that would take fight i think. It's going to get to a point where his age is catching up with him due to inactivity and all his skills wont count for much. It's not like he has bags of experience in the pro's to fall back on with age, no matter how good an amateur he was, it's just not the same
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View PostSo is bam bam what your boyfriend says when he hit you in the ass? Let me guess 182 is how many ****s you swallowed? Damn that was easy. bambam182. hehehehe heeeeeeeeeeeeeee
are you and jinkee taking turns stroking and swallowing pacs little pinoy ****?
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostI think he's very good. I don't think he's quite the master boxer and defensive wizard that people make out. He's hardly Floyd in that respect, he's fought great fighters for years and years and never hit the canvas as hard as Rigo did against not so great fighters.
That said, he's definitely skilled but his pro career has been a total let down. Not sure who's fault it is, he's probably been mismanaged but he also hasn't helped himself. He got a good slot on the Cotto v Canelo undercard, the 2nd biggest event last year and he stunk the joint out.
Also, he's 36 and inactive, not a good combination. Maybe some of the top guys didn't fancy it as he doesn't bring much to the table for them, but there's no reason for the level inactivity, there's plenty of top 20 guys that would take fight i think. It's going to get to a point where his age is catching up with him due to inactivity and all his skills wont count for much. It's not like he has bags of experience in the pro's to fall back on with age, no matter how good an amateur he was, it's just not the same
I think if maybe he didn't dominate Donaire like he did, he would have had many more opportunities available to him, but since he dismantled donaire, nobody wants a part of him anymore.
Its unfortunate, but it seems to be the reality of the situation. Literally EVERY SINGLE CHAMPION from 122 has ran up to 126 to avoid fighting him.
That says all you need to know.
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