Guillermo Rigondeaux Blasts Out Teon Kennedy
Who thinks they'll keep Nonito Donaire away from him for as long as they can? It wasn't just that Rigondeaux beat Kennedy, but the way he did it. He knocked him down five times during the course of that fight. Five times! If things worked the way they should, that type of performance would catapult Guillermo Rigondeaux into a big fight; instead, it'll probably make it even more difficult for Rigondeaux to land one.
Who wins out of the following match-ups?
- Donaire v. Rigondeaux
- Mares v. Rigondeaux
- Moreno v. Rigondeaux
- Nishioka v. Rigondeaux
Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux Blasts Out Teon Kennedy
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Rantcatrat
Who thinks they'll keep Nonito Donaire away from him for as long as they can? It wasn't just that Rigondeaux beat Kennedy, but the way he did it. He knocked him down five times during the course of that fight. Five times! If things worked the way they should, that type of performance would catapult Guillermo Rigondeaux into a big fight; instead, it'll probably make it even more difficult for Rigondeaux to land one.
Who wins out of the following match-ups?
- Donaire v. Rigondeaux
- Mares v. Rigondeaux
- Moreno v. Rigondeaux
- Nishioka v. Rigondeaux
I thought this was going to make the PPV. I was surprised they didnt us it as filler at least while Manny was delaying
Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux Blasts Out Teon Kennedy
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Onix
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Originally Posted by
Rantcatrat
Who thinks they'll keep Nonito Donaire away from him for as long as they can? It wasn't just that Rigondeaux beat Kennedy, but the way he did it. He knocked him down five times during the course of that fight. Five times! If things worked the way they should, that type of performance would catapult Guillermo Rigondeaux into a big fight; instead, it'll probably make it even more difficult for Rigondeaux to land one.
Who wins out of the following match-ups?
- Donaire v. Rigondeaux
- Mares v. Rigondeaux
- Moreno v. Rigondeaux
- Nishioka v. Rigondeaux
I thought this was going to make the PPV. I was surprised they didnt us it as filler at least while Manny was delaying
Pretty sure, it was the opening bout of the ppv? I saw it on the ppv.
Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux Blasts Out Teon Kennedy
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Originally Posted by
Rantcatrat
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Originally Posted by
Onix
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Originally Posted by
Rantcatrat
Who thinks they'll keep Nonito Donaire away from him for as long as they can? It wasn't just that Rigondeaux beat Kennedy, but the way he did it. He knocked him down five times during the course of that fight. Five times! If things worked the way they should, that type of performance would catapult Guillermo Rigondeaux into a big fight; instead, it'll probably make it even more difficult for Rigondeaux to land one.
Who wins out of the following match-ups?
- Donaire v. Rigondeaux
- Mares v. Rigondeaux
- Moreno v. Rigondeaux
- Nishioka v. Rigondeaux
I thought this was going to make the PPV. I was surprised they didnt us it as filler at least while Manny was delaying
Pretty sure, it was the opening bout of the ppv? I saw it on the ppv.
Crap, I guess there is stuff that happens during the first 30 minutes. I ordered it late :-\
Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux Blasts Out Teon Kennedy
Never seen Kennedy fight before, before I was impressed again by Rigondeaux. He really does look the real deal. I was unsure after his snoozefest with Cordoba but I think he's definitely been spoken to since that fight about making things more exciting and he's adjusted and added a dusting of necessary aggression.
IMO, with all the ability he has, pound for pound say, he'd take nearly any boxer on the planet. His ability is supreme to watch. His footwork and balance are very special. I don't think there is a fighter today that can match those two attributes. He has great timing, is so sharp and accurate, laser guided almost with speed too and he must also have good power.
I'd love to see a fantasy based fight between him and Mayweather.
If anyone is going to man up and fight him, i'd say it'd be Mares, as I think he'd take on anyone at all.
Re: Guillermo Rigondeaux Blasts Out Teon Kennedy
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Originally Posted by
Rantcatrat
Who thinks they'll keep Nonito Donaire away from him for as long as they can? It wasn't just that Rigondeaux beat Kennedy, but the way he did it. He knocked him down five times during the course of that fight. Five times! If things worked the way they should, that type of performance would catapult Guillermo Rigondeaux into a big fight; instead, it'll probably make it even more difficult for Rigondeaux to land one.
Who wins out of the following match-ups?
- Donaire v. Rigondeaux
- Mares v. Rigondeaux
- Moreno v. Rigondeaux
- Nishioka v. Rigondeaux
Rigondeaux beats the lot of them!