Rigeondeaux vs Abner Mares@122

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  1. Godhead

    Godhead Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who wins this fight?
     
  2. barrera

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    Sounds like a great fight but after rigos last performance... I really doubt anyone but donaire and nishioka compete with him
     
  3. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Rigo knocks him out !
    :D
     
  4. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    GBP vs TR.. aint gonna happen.
     
  5. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sad, but true.

    Rigo already has a win against Mares in the amatuers, so that's a mental edge. El Chacal is too strong and sharp for Mares.
     
  6. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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    Mares is my boy, but i think Rigo has the edge here.

    Wont be an easy win, regardless of the winner tho.
     
  7. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    at the scene interview with Mares (again) he was asked who he wants to fight at 122 and he mentioned: Nonito,Marquez,Montiel,Arce,Vasquez Jr... but no Rigo.
    i know there is a youtube video where he calls Rigo but on this interview( the second one he ignores Rigo) he doesn't mention the cuban..
     
  8. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Rigo would have to be the favorite but Mares would give him hell.
     
  9. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    For many of course Nonito seems like the only one skilled enough to compete with Rigo and to me Rigo looks unbeatable, but really Mares shits on Rigo's resume he's beaten almost all the elite of his division. His defense or offense isn't as pure as Rigo's, but if anyone can take Rigo into deep waters is Mares. Mares lacks the pop, but has the style that can make exchanges exciting enough. Rigo has yet to beat an opponent of the caliber of Perez, Darchinyan, or Agbeko much less Mares. I have them pretty even and I wouldn't rule out a draw. Even outgunned, which Mares is used to being, I don't see Rigo outclassing Mares by very much or if at all.
     
  10. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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  11. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The Cuban would beat the **** outta Mares.
     
  12. El Fijador

    El Fijador ¡Aguas! Donaire Full Member

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    rigo wins a close but clear hard fought fight
     
  13. SonOfCuba

    SonOfCuba Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Rigo, easy fight. Look what he did to Ramos.
     
  14. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Two division world champion, Abner Mares, (24-0, 13 KO's) has been taking a well deserved break after his recent conquest of the WBC Super Bantamweight title. He answered some questions for us regarding his upcoming future.

    Q. What have you been doing since your last fight?

    A. Just spending time with my family especially with my newborn. She's eight months old and it's very special that I have this time to spend with my wife and my daughters.

    Do you know who you'll be fighting next?

    I don't know yet. I had a date of August 25th that Golden Boy gave me in Guadalajara, Jalisco. We're also discussing a spot on the undercard of the "Canelo" Alvarez fight on September 15th. Nothing has been confirmed yet.

    If you could fight anyone, who would it be?

    If I could fight anyone, I'd like to fight Nonito Donaire on a Marquez vs Pacquiao IV card. Although I think a fight against Nonito would be a main event itself, my dream would be to fight on a Marquez vs. Pacquiao IV card as a co-main event or semi-main event. It would be the ultimate Mexico Vs. Phillippines showdown.

    It seems like you've progressed very fast in the last two years.

    Yes. Thank god my career has moved fast. Almost over night I've become a two division world champion. I've fought several great world champions back to back and defeated them all. I've been on Showtime quite a bit. I feel like god is on my side especially after the detached retina I suffered early on that almost ended my career.
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    What has been your most memorable moment so far?

    Winning the bantamweight tournament on Showtime. Accepting the challenge to fight and defeating all the opponents was very satisfying and it was a great move by my team to sign on to fight in the tournament.
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    Tell me about your team.

    I have a great team. Great people, they're just what I need. My manager, Frank Espinoza, ever since he jumped into the mix, a lot of good things have happened and we've accomplished so much together. My dad, he's been there from the start. Also Mike, my trainer Clemente Medina and my conditioning coach Luis Garcia. Frank, Frankie Jr., Mike, Nick, my dad. That's my team. They do their job and they're good at what they do.

    What are your goals for the next couple years?

    If it were up to me I would fight everyone, but this is a business and we have to fight who ever makes sense. We want to give the fans great fights and I feel like I've definitely delivered when it comes to giving the fans exciting fights and I plan to continue doing so.

    Who are you interested in fighting next?

    Let me throw some names out at you. I'm interested in fighting Nonito Donaire, Fernando Montiel, Jorge Arce, Rafael Marquez, Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. and Toshiaki Nishioka Any of those guys would make exciting opponents.
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    Has your level of recognition increased?

    Big time. I'm recognized more and more all the time. Since I've been on Showtime, the fans know more about me and my career. The recognition has been there and it makes me very happy.

    It's been said you're very interested in fighting in Guadalajara. Why is it so important to you?

    It's important to me for many reasons. In fact, it's so important that I'm being offered a fight in the U.S. on the "Canelo" Alvarez card but I just might take the fight in Guadalajara instead. It's always been my dream to fight in the city of my birth and in front of my people and family.

    What do you want say to the fans that have been following your career?

    I want them to know I'm always going to give them my best and I thank them for their support. I want them to know that I'll never stop improving and I'll always put on a great show. Keep watching me. I promise, I'll never let the fans down.
     
  15. SonOfCuba

    SonOfCuba Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Rigondeaux spanked Mares in the amateurs, will do so again if he ever faces him in the pros.