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So Rigondeaux is facing another bum yet there is no discontent on here?
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Originally posted by KING MEAT View PostI don't think anyone cares about what rigo does.
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If rigo by any chance goes to 126, I'd bet a lot of the fighters in that division will suddenly feel the urge to move up to 130.
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Originally posted by littlemac View PostFunny how the TS knocks on Rigo cause the top guys in his division(that Rigo is already too small for) don't want to fight him, yet on another thread about GGG not wanting to move up for Ward, the TS post that Ward should move down when GGG doesn't have anyone to fight in his division. Obviously a Rigo hater.
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Originally posted by Hype job View PostEvery other popular fighter on boxingscene gets chit for facing what is deemed as being poor opposition, Pac, Floyd, GGG, Lomachenko, Kovalev. But this guy who basically has one top win and is supposed to be some type of boxing god according to many on here (many say he's the best boxer in the world) gets away with fighting some beanpole looking dude.
If this was any other fighter fans would rightly be giving him chit but this dude has some cult following that rivals the worst fanboys on here. He has one big name win against a fighter that is constantly trashed on here (Donaire), and he refuses to move up.
Sick of this entitled whiner.
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Santa Cruz, Frampton, and Quigg are shook and won't fight him. So what else can Rigo do except keep kicking ass against those who do have the balls to get in the ring with him?
He shouldn't have to move up in weight if he feels most comfortable at 122.Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 12-26-2014, 12:52 PM.
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The guy is a small 122 fighter and all the names are at 126. He doesn't need to go to 126, he needs to stay 122 and let his team get the fights at 122 for him, and start beating all the champions there at 122. Nobody wants to fight the guy, so this guy has to fight out there in Japan and he still getting paid pretty good.
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