A Look At Rigondeaux's Resume And What He's Done To Be Considered So Great

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  1. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    That's what he's doing. Donaire has 3 fights at 122.

    1. vacant WBO title. W over #1 contender & previous titlist Vazquez Jr.
    2. IBF title. W over Mathebula.
    3. the real WBC title, the real #1 in the division. W over Nishioka.

    You aren't ducking Rigo if you're fighting someone leagues better and more proven in Nishioka. And no one thinks that is even a good win, based on reception on ESB. THAT is what pisses me off with these dumbasses.
     
  2. Doc

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    Rigo top p4p Cuban in the world, spanked gamboa in the ams... Rigo>donaite

    what donaire got on this he can't touch this 11 have tried 11 have failed.. Cuba 4 life

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  3. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Far, far from it.

    I've never said I don't want the fight. I think Donaire should fight him next. I only respond to the wild things I read on ESB which I find flat out Victor Ortiz.
     
  4. reed_man02

    reed_man02 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Maybe rigo should act like Donaire and accused agebko of not fighting anyone.

    Rigo only has 11 fights, so I wouldn't expect to have too many notable wins. He seems to want to add another one to his list, but Donaire and his fans don't want Donaire to be the one.

    He would get plenty of credit for beating Rigo. Everyone in boxing ranks Rigo very highly.

    Donaire got credit for Nishioka. Donaire seemed to move up the p4p ranking with that win on some people's list.
     
  5. Florez

    Florez Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That was then and now this is the Pros.
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  6. tliang1000

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    well either way he got trouble up the road. If he moves up he got Gamboa and stays he Got Rigo.
     
  7. st.anger

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    as far as accomplishment is concerned , rigondeaux = vasquez jr
     
  8. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    I think he should stay at 122. I don't care too much for division jumping, especially since he's already done that plenty already. I'd rather he stay and make a case as one of the ATG/GOAT 122 pounders. Plus, I don't think he'll be as dominant the higher he goes...
     
  9. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    All the hate against a boxer that everything he's asking its to fight the best.
    He fights in the meantime whoever his manager and promoter can get. He keeps yelling he fights anybody , not only Donaire. And still some ****ers in this forum questioning him.
    Does he has a glass jaw? Who the **** cares? Why doesn't anybody step to shatter that jaw?, his résumé or 11 fights is beyond good.
     
  10. tliang1000

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    As the previous poster pointed out. I seriously doubt Mares would be able to fight Donaire due to Bob Arum vs GBP. I would be happy if he fight Mares, Moreno or Rigo. I think Rigo is the toughest challenge at 122 for Donaire. I have no desire to see other for Donaire at 122.
     
  11. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    That's a exaggeration and NO it means absolutely nothing. This is pro boxing.

    Donaire has plenty of relevant opponents.

    A belt? Ok..... but how much do belts really mean? Everyone shits on these orgs esp the WBA until it fits their agenda.
     
  12. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    I'm not against it I'd just like Rigo to fight a top fighter first before the fight happens.

    He's suppose to fight in Dec on the Pac undercard, yes? Fight a top ELITE CHAMPIONSHIP LEVEL opponent then fight Donaire next year.

    That's all it takes. Why are Rigo fans so ok with him fighting ESPN level fighters and prospects that already have loses to journeymen?
     
  13. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    How's that? Rico Ramos and Ricardo Cordoba are p4p worthy opponents?
     
  14. Florez

    Florez Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Rigo said in his last interview that he was was not impressed with Donaire's performance against Nishioka but Rigo himself looked like crap against Marroquin (prospect) winning a UD and was tagged and that jaw will shatter soon.
     
  15. Opti

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    Leagues better even you don't believe that!! More proven - yes.

    Do i blame Nonito for not fighting Rigo - Hell No. It is a very high risk low reward fight.Unfortunately Rigo doesn't either a big fan base or a really exciting style (for non-hardcore boxers).

    Finally, do i think we will see the fight? Nope, Arum won't let it happen and Nonito will prob have 1 more fight at 122 lbs and move up weights