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Originally posted by garfios View PostPeople forget that Rigondeaux is one, if not the most powerful puncher in the lower divisions. When fighters get hit by Guillermo Rigondeaux, they think twice about coming forward. That power is the last to go.
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Originally posted by angkag View PostThe Loma fight was a legit 'No Mas' though. Its hardly like Loma did a Fury, leaning on him etc to take his legs, or overpowered Rigo due to size, he beat him in the skill dept with movement and angles and Rigo had no answer except 'I think my hand hurts about now'.
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Rigo has stepped up and passed the stage of being the 'boring fighter' as casuals usually call him. But he has slipped a slight bit recently... the years doing what they always do to a fighter. I don't think he wants an Inuoe fight, but a Donut Aire rematch would be fun to watch, as would a unification fight or two.
Originally posted by theface07 View PostI think it's incredible that he's at 118 and is as good as he is at his age. He hasn't taken much damage in his career so unless his legs give out, he should still have some good fights left. Donaire did serious damage to Inoue including breaking his orbital bone so I don't think Donaire would be any kind of walk in the park.
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Originally posted by Jerzz View PostThat power did not put Donaire down, so he is not the most powerful but he has decent power.Last edited by garfios; 03-05-2020, 04:32 PM.
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Originally posted by garfios View PostFair enough. But do you remember donaire out weighting Rigondeaux by quite a few pounds? Still he was in real pain every time the Cuban hit him. And running from him because he couldn't take it anymore. How many times do you hear that a 118-122 breaks someone's jaw? Or how he put Ceja's down? A bigger fighter and very tough I might add. Do you remember the Japanese fighter face? I think his power is more than decent.
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How many more fights are left in this man? Guillermo has to fight Inuoe or Nery. No sense wasting the precious little time he has left. Make an announcement.
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Originally posted by Jerzz View PostThey were both 121.5 lbs during weight in, look at Wilder, he was outweight by Fury by 44 lbs in the first fight yet he put him down twice. Thats power.
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Originally posted by Jerzz View PostThey were both 121.5 lbs during weight in, look at Wilder, he was outweight by Fury by 44 lbs in the first fight yet he put him down twice. Thats power.
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