1. The WBA is the shittest governing body for champions with their interim, super and regular champions. Everyone knows there is only one true champ in the division- Nonito Donaire. 2. Pete Rachemaher was one of the best amateurs of all time and step into a fight with Floyd Peterson without any professional experience and got destroyed.- it's irrelevant what he did in the amateurs. 3. Ring Magazine rate Broner in the top 5 pound for pound so it obvious they don't know ****. They also ranked Gilberto Keb Bass above Adrian Hernandez at light flyweight last year despite the fact Hernandez dominated and KO'd Keb Bass (for the second time) in Keb Bass' last fight until I emaile them and told them. Oh and those ratings you hold so dearly don't list Rigondeaux as a champ so your first point is disqualified about Rigondeaux being a champion.
Nah, you're just trolling kid. I know you're not interested into this fight but post some sense instead of trolling. I have Rigo highly favored to win this fight but Darchinyan poses some danger too. This is the kind of fighter Rigo should step up into before stepping it up with Donaire. Rigo by KO around 7 or 8
This fight could possibly end up in a one-sided affair with Rigo's skills intact but Darchinyan will always have a puncher's chance with him. Vic has shown alot of limited skills but he's also shown to have good speed and he's power could be of some trouble for Rigo. Vic is too unorthrodox especially when he charges forward. Interesting for an amateur veteran like Rigo to handle someone like him. :hat I could still see Rigo picking him apart though but IF somehow Vic lands few good punches on him, it'll be interesting enough to see how Rigo handles it. I hope this fight happens :good
The 08/09 version of Vic would be in with a real good chance against Rigo, however I think he's slipped too far to beat Rigo. He's in with a punchers chance and is still dangerous enough to make it an interesting enough fight to watch, but he wouldn't be able to catch Rigo like he did Kirilov.