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    #61
    Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
    Maybe I don't watch enough Regal, but he doesn't seem to be as sharp these days.

    Is the age catching up to him? smaller division fighters tend to age at a faster rate
    i agree..i think they hbo and promoters got wat they wanted..they softened him up...his hands stay down the entire fight now..he's had 2 back to back lay offs, we dont knwo his lifestyle outside of boxing..and they turned everyone against him...if he beats these odds i have to call him an atg...but i really do think he is a lot less of a fighter now

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      #62
      Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
      yes, its 100% Rigo's fault. Elite fighters are supposed to get rid of overmatched slobs. They dont carry them 10 or 12 rounds, landing friggin SEVEN punches per round.

      GTFOH
      You are entitled to your opinions.

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        #63
        Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
        i agree..i think they hbo and promoters got wat they wanted..they softened him up...his hands stay down the entire fight now..he's had 2 back to back lay offs, we dont knwo his lifestyle outside of boxing..and they turned everyone against him...if he beats these odds i have to call him an atg...but i really do think he is a lot less of a fighter now
        No, he turned everyone against him. Hes boring. He fought one good fighter and thinks the world should bow down to him. If hes not going to turn it up on the biggest stage, he deserves all the backlash he gets.

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          #64
          Hard to say what was wrong last night.

          Inactivity? A weeks notice? Age?

          Either way, it wasn't what I expect from Rigo.

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            #65
            You know, I'd like to see Rigo vs Caballero. Caballero outgrew 118, he'd probably get outboxed, but he'd push Rigo into an exciting fight and if Rigo is getting too old, Randy would be a star with the upset.

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              #66
              I hope he stays more active and maybe he'll perform a lot better. I'm just worried that his last performance will hurt his chances on appearing on HBO again.

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                #67
                Rigo looked rusty last night, not his usual self. Hopefully this suckers in some quality opposition.

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                  #68
                  Rigo won . He wins . Who is the next victim??? Maybe quigg , frampton, ceja ??? Who wants and who will enter the ring to beat him ??

                  Hit and not be hit .

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
                    I hope he stays more active and maybe he'll perform a lot better. I'm just worried that his last performance will hurt his chances on appearing on HBO again.
                    He's 35. He can't afford long lay-offs and expect to bounce back anymore. He's at the age where athlete's start to lose their reflexes, especially if they stop practicing them regularly.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by darius45 View Post
                      Rigo looked rusty last night, not his usual self. Hopefully this suckers in some quality opposition.
                      oh yeah, im sure the a-listers will be lining up to fight him lol.

                      I wouldnt hold your breath if I were you

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