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    Default Re: Rigondeauex is stripped of his belt

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    You say tomato,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Strange they aren't as confident as you. Then again anyone who watched that fight saw Rigo get complacent and get caught. And after he was hurt he beat the fight out of "that asian boy". Curious, why say it like that? It sounds awful to the ear, why not say his name?

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    Default Re: Rigondeauex is stripped of his belt

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Strange they aren't as confident as you. Then again anyone who watched that fight saw Rigo get complacent and get caught. And after he was hurt he beat the fight out of "that asian boy". Curious, why say it like that? It sounds awful to the ear, why not say his name?
    Had to look it up. Hisashi Amagasa surprised the hell out of a lot of people, not just Rigo.

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    Default Re: Rigondeauex is stripped of his belt

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Lol... No chance? Frampton was decked twice by a novice in his last fight, but I guess that's different right? Or the draw Quigg had a year or so back against the Cuban who was KOéd by a nobody in the 5th in his next fight, obviously Rigo wasn't better than that guy?

    What happened to Donaire-Quigg anyways? I think Nonito would have had a great chance to win that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Lol... No chance? Frampton was decked twice by a novice in his last fight, but I guess that's different right? Or the draw Quigg had a year or so back against the Cuban who was KOéd by a nobody in the 5th in his next fight, obviously Rigo wasn't better than that guy?

    What happened to Donaire-Quigg anyways? I think Nonito would have had a great chance to win that.

    Donaire is fighting for Rigo's vacant belt I think.

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    Default Re: Rigondeauex is stripped of his belt

    It doesn't really matter if he has a belt from a fans perspective. Everyone knows he's no.1 in the division and the other top fighters aren't gonna face him anyway.

    Rigo hasn't been done any favours by some of the "top" boxing journos calling him boring all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    It doesn't really matter if he has a belt from a fans perspective. Everyone knows he's no.1 in the division and the other top fighters aren't gonna face him anyway.

    Rigo hasn't been done any favours by some of the "top" boxing journos calling him boring all the time.
    Rigo can be boring, the problem is he won't fight if he thinks the opponent is not good enough. The reason we have so many divisions is the sanctioning fees. Here sets hardheaded Rigo roosting on two belts, saying no, no, no they aren't good enough for me. What the hell do you think they are going to do, let him pick and choose?
    I can understand everyone's opinion here. Rigo is going to have to face the business side of boxing, it's all about the money. Rigo and some of us might think he's the greatest thing ever, but to the sanctioning orgs he is just another champion that comes and goes and if he is not going to make them some money he can go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Lol... No chance? Frampton was decked twice by a novice in his last fight, but I guess that's different right? Or the draw Quigg had a year or so back against the Cuban who was KOéd by a nobody in the 5th in his next fight, obviously Rigo wasn't better than that guy?

    What happened to Donaire-Quigg anyways? I think Nonito would have had a great chance to win that.

    Donaire is fighting for Rigo's vacant belt I think.

    There is something fundamentally wrong with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Lol... No chance? Frampton was decked twice by a novice in his last fight, but I guess that's different right? Or the draw Quigg had a year or so back against the Cuban who was KOéd by a nobody in the 5th in his next fight, obviously Rigo wasn't better than that guy?

    What happened to Donaire-Quigg anyways? I think Nonito would have had a great chance to win that.

    Donaire is fighting for Rigo's vacant belt I think.

    There is something fundamentally wrong with this.
    Nonito Donaire vs. Cesar Juarez agreed to for December 11th - Bad Left Hook
    Ignore that, its not true lol

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    Default Re: Rigondeauex is stripped of his belt

    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Lol... No chance? Frampton was decked twice by a novice in his last fight, but I guess that's different right? Or the draw Quigg had a year or so back against the Cuban who was KOéd by a nobody in the 5th in his next fight, obviously Rigo wasn't better than that guy?

    What happened to Donaire-Quigg anyways? I think Nonito would have had a great chance to win that.

    Donaire is fighting for Rigo's vacant belt I think.

    There is something fundamentally wrong with this.
    Nonito Donaire vs. Cesar Juarez agreed to for December 11th - Bad Left Hook
    Ignore that, its not true lol

    WBO Prez Explains Hard Decision To Strip Rigondeaux - Boxing News


    Actually reading this, it could well be true.

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    Default Re: Rigondeauex is stripped of his belt

    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    One more belt to strip and then Frampton and Quigg can't duck him.


    Both ice him.

    That asian boy had him hurt, no chance survives the two punchers
    Lol... No chance? Frampton was decked twice by a novice in his last fight, but I guess that's different right? Or the draw Quigg had a year or so back against the Cuban who was KOéd by a nobody in the 5th in his next fight, obviously Rigo wasn't better than that guy?

    What happened to Donaire-Quigg anyways? I think Nonito would have had a great chance to win that.

    Donaire is fighting for Rigo's vacant belt I think.

    There is something fundamentally wrong with this.
    Nonito Donaire vs. Cesar Juarez agreed to for December 11th - Bad Left Hook
    Ignore that, its not true lol

    WBO Prez Explains Hard Decision To Strip Rigondeaux - Boxing News


    Actually reading this, it could well be true.

    I like Nonito... but there's something basically wrong with fighting for a belt stripped from the guy who kicked your butt to get it in the first place. Not blaming anyone here. Just stating the irony of it all.

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