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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

    killer,

    i was just being sarcastic about rigondeaux because of donaire being up so far up the list. i wouldn't have a problem with donaire being at say, no. 9 or 10 but come on, no. 4? that Ring p4p list is a complete travesty and tries to insult the intelligence of hardcore boxing fans.

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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

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    killer,

    i was just being sarcastic about rigondeaux because of donaire being up so far up the list. i wouldn't have a problem with donaire being at say, no. 9 or 10 but come on, no. 4? that Ring p4p list is a complete travesty and tries to insult the intelligence of hardcore boxing fans.
    I don't think he should be on the list at all personally, not until he has another meaningful fight at least, but these p4p rankings are simply talking points, they don't have any true meaning.
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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

    Rigondeaux will never make p4p fighter. He's a fine fighter. But he's past his prime.

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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Rigondeaux will never make p4p fighter. He's a fine fighter. But he's past his prime.
    Hes only 28. He still has a couple more years at his prime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gramm View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Rigondeaux will never make p4p fighter. He's a fine fighter. But he's past his prime.
    Hes only 28. He still has a couple more years at his prime.
    Based on what I seen so far from him as a pro it's obvious he no longer in his prime

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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by gramm View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Rigondeaux will never make p4p fighter. He's a fine fighter. But he's past his prime.
    Hes only 28. He still has a couple more years at his prime.
    Based on what I seen so far from him as a pro it's obvious he no longer in his prime
    He 6-0 though. Even though he has not been tested as a pro yet. I guess we will slightly find out this Saturday night.

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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

    First lets see what happens when he gets hit on the chin.Wow.

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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Rigondeaux will never make p4p fighter. He's a fine fighter. But he's past his prime.
    Hes only 28. He still has a couple more years at his prime.
    Based on what I seen so far from him as a pro it's obvious he no longer in his prime
    Because he has been hit once or twice on the chin cleanly in 6 fights? He has absolutely toyed with the guys he has faced in the ring. I've heard contradicting statements that he doesn't drink, but that he used to smoke and drink in cuba, but like Monzon that might not affect him. Regardless with his level of technique and quickness he might not to be at his absolutely fastest to be one of the best in the world, I honestly think if he had gone pro like other guys we wouldn't be talking about Pacquiao as the arguably greatest southpaw of alltime.

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    Default Re: Could Guillermo Rigondeaux be the top 10 p4p with fewest fights?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by gramm View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Rigondeaux will never make p4p fighter. He's a fine fighter. But he's past his prime.
    Hes only 28. He still has a couple more years at his prime.
    Based on what I seen so far from him as a pro it's obvious he no longer in his prime
    Because he has been hit once or twice on the chin cleanly in 6 fights? He has absolutely toyed with the guys he has faced in the ring. I've heard contradicting statements that he doesn't drink, but that he used to smoke and drink in cuba, but like Monzon that might not affect him. Regardless with his level of technique and quickness he might not to be at his absolutely fastest to be one of the best in the world, I honestly think if he had gone pro like other guys we wouldn't be talking about Pacquiao as the arguably greatest southpaw of alltime.
    But he didn't did he? He had a chance to defect when Casamayor defected. And he didn't take it. That's on him. Rig is still a fine fighter. But compare him to 5 years ago and it's pretty obvious he's not as fast or as fluid. Reason why is cuz he's no longer in his prime.

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