Since Gamboa has come to light as a future prospect how good is he compared to his former follow teammate on the Cuban team? Obviously Rigondeaux was the better amateur, he is almost as widely considered the best amateur as Floyd is the best pro. However his style is more counter punching oriented than Gamboa is an offensive wirlwind, while still hard to hit. They both have unbelievable speed(probably the fastest amateurs since Floyd in 1996), they both have great skills(both would be in the top 5 amateurs in the world before Gamboa went pro), however their styles are quite different, at least in the confines of the traditional cuban style.
What I am asking is
1) Who do you think would do better in the pros?
2) Who would you prefer to watch in the pros?
3) IF they fought eachother(I am not sure if they have) who would do beat who in either amateur or pro scenario
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