Rigondeaux/Cordoba, What a disappointment!

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  1. Kojiro

    Kojiro Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He deserved the win but a huge disappointment nonetheless, I was sure he'd get a knockout but he was satisfied with staying on the defensive.
     
  2. soycubanitooo

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    Rigo needed to do more..he was playing safe and did not maintain is attack. Yes, tittle fight, just seventh pro fight, wanting to play safe,etc...but once you're in a fight you know what you can do with your opponent and he knew he could damage his opponent...my next opponent for him would be Caballero....
     
  3. Dustaine

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    Agreed, after he hurt Córdoba he just didn't attack his body anymore.
     
  4. Dustaine

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    Rigondeaux landed 125 of 448 punches (28 percent) and Cordoba connected on 78 of 506 (15 percent), according to CompuBox.
     
  5. lefty

    lefty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Shows how little most people know about boxing. Corboda didn't come to win, he came to spoil. He spent the first half of the fight covering up and running without any effective punches apart from an occasional jab that got through. Then he got that lucky knockdown and somehow he got the confidence to come forward while he covered up doing **** all. Rigondeaux was patient and efficient for the whole twelve rounds. He's a boxer you idiots and he boxed aswell as anyone can against an opponent like that. How the judges managed to score rounds for the other guy astounds me. Rigondeaux isn't an aggressive fighter, he's more mayweather than pacquiao and as a boxing fan Thats what I want. I enjoyed this fight more than manny beating up a punching bag with alot of sloppy punches for twelve rounds.
     
  6. natep

    natep Boxing Addict Full Member

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    **** that. The first time Cordoba touched Rigondeaux in the 6th he went into retreat. I think he'd lose against Vazquez jr, Caballero, and Nishioka.
     
  7. namcap

    namcap Active Member Full Member

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    terrible fight!
     
  8. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rigondeaux still has the amateur sports mentality. He needs to be more aggressive if he wants to win the fans.
     
  9. Real_Truth

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    That was a horrible fight...they should have awarded that fight to the ref!!!
     
  10. Skilletscuz

    Skilletscuz mma champ Ronda Rousey Full Member

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    I agree. It was a clinical breakdown for the most part. Rigondeaux needs someone a step up even more that can put some SERIOUS pressure on him, so he can elevate his own game. He started to get disinterested in the fight cuz the guy couldnt even hit him if Rig planned on not getting hit.



    On the otherhand, he plays it WAY TOO SAFE. He needs to learn to be brave and step it up if he's so much better than the other opponent, and not coast to an easy victory.



    The only time he'll fully commit into the pocket is if he sees the opponent strongly weakened. Very much like Floyd Mayweather. Not to say theres nothing wrong with that, but Rigondeaux has close-out power he can use, unlike Floyd.



    Those who are doubters wholly on the premise that it was a "boring" fight just digged their own graves w/ the labeling "Casual Boxing Enthusiast" on ESB - good job! If you cant handle the "sweet science", try UFC for instant gratification....
     
  11. Real_Truth

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  12. 8count

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    dunno.

    i liked it. others watching with me didn't like it but they had no background on cordoba or rigo. 'Twas the expected boxing chess match. a display of skill but I do agree Rigo showed an adverse attitude to risk in the closing rounds.
     
  13. Kid Cuba

    Kid Cuba Boxing Junkie banned

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    My only complaint was that he decided to take a page from Floyd's book and hop on his bike and ride around the ring.

    Otherwise considering that this was only his 7th pro fight and he controlled a solid B+ fighter like that for 12 rounds impressed me.

    Also the judge who had Cordoba winning is the very same who scored a draw for Rocky Juarez against Chris John.
     
  14. maracho

    maracho Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You dont understood, Cardoba is not used to fighting canaries.
     
  15. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Roach was trying to make him more offensive base. Shame he left.