Then stop waiting for Big names to piggy back off of, He can solidify his Status as top dog of the Division. By facing guys like VIC, Terrazas, Vazquez JR, Mijares That's like 4 quality guys that will test him and build his Resume, but the dude is a ***** ass Cuban who piggybacks off another persons name and preserves that 0 iwith lower quality opposition, then his backers act like he is god. LMAO
What a waste of a training camp he needs to just find someone to fight. Put vic in there with him, he's coming off a win right?
You are talking out of your ass. He fights whoever his promoter or manager line up to fight him. He's worry precisely about been inactive which is the job of the people handling him. He doesn't care if he fights a sorry Mexican ass or someone else. Nonito was calling him out recently, remember? Then he says let's do it and Nonito is suddenly mute again.
Last I recall they were negotiating over dates with Nonito claiming he wanted March and Rigo's side balking at fighting that soon. Now GBP is doing their best to get the fight, well, at least on the surface. Nonito has options and is tops in the division right now. This is business as usual in the boxing world and you know it.
Yeah Rigo always getting screwed somehow,remember Marroquin bout lingering as well the fight prior too.You see others guys taking huge breaks & not taking their career's seriously with Rigo it's the complete opposite but poor guy can't catch a break :-(.
Rigo can't hurt donaire but nito can KO him. Also rigo is a talented and very reflexive fighter but not from the range that Donaire fights from. Brutal KO from the flash.
Future Hall of Famers before Cuban amateur standouts. Get at the back of the queue, Rigo. Behind Vic.
Lol...only in your bias mind man..only there...lol...Rigo by KO in the middle rounds, bodypunch let Donaire in the floor, he stand up just to get hammered to the floor again by the better and more athletic counterpuncher but we won't really know who is gonna win if Donaire keep avoiding the unification bout with the two time gold olympic medallist