David Rodriguez: Undefeated Heavyweight

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  1. MURK20

    MURK20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm curious to know why hasn't there been much discussion about David Rodriguez the undefeated 6' 4" Mexican American KO artist from El Paso? 36-0 34 KO's. I know his competition has been bum city, but he's been taking care of business.
     
  2. The Peasant

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    There hasn't been much discussion because he's been inactive for two years. And when he's been active, he fought bums.

    I don't think there is much more to say.
     
  3. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Wilder fights nothing but bums, and yet people talk about him!:think
     
  4. The Peasant

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    Rational & logically thinking people don't.
     
  5. MURK20

    MURK20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kind of my point.
     
  6. MURK20

    MURK20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Naw, people just want Wilder go to away, because they know that he's more than a threat to the Klitschkos. Scares the **** out of them that's why he's disregarded by people like yourself.
     
  7. exittored

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    I've seen David Rodriguez fight a number of times and he's actually got some skill and i would give him a good chance against the likes of Wilder.
     
  8. JohnH

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    He was knifed in the face, lost three pints of blood and had 369 stitches inside and out.
     
  9. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Unlike Wilder, Rodriguez doesnt do a chicken dance from a journeymans jab....or hide like a little girl waiting to lunge in with a timed punch.

    Rodriguez fights much like a young Tyson.....in that he goes right up in his opponents guts until he finds the opening for a bomb.

    How many HWs has Wilder dropped with body shots? Rodriguez otoh has an iron chin....at least before he was given his columbian necktie, and can drop guys to the body when an opening presents.

    If the two were to meet.....it would be light outs completely in a rd or two and Oscar would literally cost himself millions by exposing Wilder to a puncher with a chin. :think
     
  10. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    as for the OP.....

    Yeah, Nino had his throat slashed. Then, after he was cleared to fight, he signed to fight Quezada....he tore a ligament in his knee, but he is returning Dec 14th on the stacked UC of Monsour vs Kelvim Price.

    Hopefully this comeback fight will lead to a Monsour vs Rodriguez or Cunningham vs Rodriguez fight since all three are fighting that night.

    Obviously both Cunningham and Monsour prefer that Rodriguez loses since they both actually stand a chance against the other.:think
     
  11. Soloman

    Soloman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Its not that hes been inactive recently..hes always waited months or years between fights

    Guys 36 and started his career 15 years ago, never stepped up

    What do you expect? You cant get excited over a guy like that...:verysad
     
  12. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    I followed his situation a bit. He seems to have a regional focus and has done ok for himself as a fighter on a local level. Can't fault him for boxing and winning his fights because unlike Wilder he isn't projecting himself as a world champ in waiting.
     
  13. TheMikeLake

    TheMikeLake Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He signed with Top Rank and they have a ton of TV dates, so he'll get some exposure. If you read interviews with him you can tell he's pretty down to earth. I sort of wish him luck.
     
  14. TheMikeLake

    TheMikeLake Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Most he's had between fights before nearly dying and tearing a ligament was 11 months since the start of his career. He had 3 the last year he was active in 2011.

    Edit - 2 years between his 3rd and 4th fights.
     
  15. Soloman

    Soloman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Let me point out some random lengths of time he has been inactive between his fights

    8 months between Lopez and Whitehead fight

    8 months between the Turlington and Quigley fight

    7 months between the Turlington (fight 2) and Goodson fight

    6 months between the Gutcher and Sample fight

    6 months between the Pucheta and Davis fight

    6 months between the David and Bispo fight

    And there are more long times. You get the idea. Most of these bums he was blasting out in the 1st 2nd or 3rd round...that doesn't necessitate waiting that long between fights

    Simply, hes been a pro for 15 years and NEVER done anything of note. :deal