Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
So, would you like to see this fight ?
What about Rigo's chances ?
What about Rigo's chances ?
Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
It's not the worst providing it's in the not too distant future. Inoue will smash Rigo but it will probably be a good watch while it lasts.
Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
Rigo is an elite counterpuncher with a pop. He is definitely not without a chance against Inoue. But i would prefer Rigondeaux vs Greer jr. If he can beat that guy, give him Inoue. Are Rigo and Greer with the same promoter ?
Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
Loma made Rigo quit on his stool, Monster makes Rigo quit on his back on the canvas.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
1 & 3, interesting mismatch.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
Pointless, no interest. Like the Loma bout it's clout chasing from Rigo who has a ready baked excuse when he loses.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
It’s interesting to see people assume the outcome of any potential bout between Guillermo Rigondeaux and Naoya Inoue, based purely on the result of the Cuban southpaw’s bout against Vasyl Lomachenko.
Guillermo Rigondeaux has spent his entire career at super bantamweight (122lbs) but only made the jump to a lower weight class for his most recent outing that took place a few days ago.
So in theory, if Rigondeaux faced Naoya Inoue at 118lbs, he’ll be fighting a much smaller man than the super-featherweight rehydrated 138lbs version of Vasyl Lomachenko, who campaigned in a weight class that is three divisions above that of the Japanese Monster’s natural habitat.
Simply put, Vasyl Lomachenko is a much bigger physical specimen than Naoya Inoue and Guillermo Rigondeaux, so the outcome of one bout doesn’t determine the potential result of another, because of the size discrepancy and the pugilistic stylistic differences between the Ukraine and Japanese fighters.


Put it this way, did Naoya Inoue do a much better job against Nonito Donaire than Guillermo Rigondeaux did? The difference in fighting ability between Inoue and Rigondeaux isn't as great as many perceive it to be.
Guillermo Rigondeaux has spent his entire career at super bantamweight (122lbs) but only made the jump to a lower weight class for his most recent outing that took place a few days ago.
So in theory, if Rigondeaux faced Naoya Inoue at 118lbs, he’ll be fighting a much smaller man than the super-featherweight rehydrated 138lbs version of Vasyl Lomachenko, who campaigned in a weight class that is three divisions above that of the Japanese Monster’s natural habitat.
Simply put, Vasyl Lomachenko is a much bigger physical specimen than Naoya Inoue and Guillermo Rigondeaux, so the outcome of one bout doesn’t determine the potential result of another, because of the size discrepancy and the pugilistic stylistic differences between the Ukraine and Japanese fighters.

Put it this way, did Naoya Inoue do a much better job against Nonito Donaire than Guillermo Rigondeaux did? The difference in fighting ability between Inoue and Rigondeaux isn't as great as many perceive it to be.
Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
Rigo's ready to be taken, and it wouldn't take an Inoue level talent to beat him.
Still a solid name on paper. I could see Inoue going for it.
Still a solid name on paper. I could see Inoue going for it.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
What do you think of Rigo's recent form? Down on the cards comeback win over Ceja and only a SD over Solis? Do you think he will get any better at his age? I think size is more equal for sure compared to LOma, but I'd expect Inoue to win and probably with multiple KDsEnlightened-One wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 12:21 It’s interesting to see people assume the outcome of any potential bout between Guillermo Rigondeaux and Naoya Inoue, based purely on the result of the Cuban southpaw’s bout against Vasyl Lomachenko.
Guillermo Rigondeaux has spent his entire career at super bantamweight (122lbs) but only made the jump to a lower weight class for his most recent outing that took place a few days ago.
So in theory, if Rigondeaux faced Naoya Inoue at 118lbs, he’ll be fighting a much smaller man than the super-featherweight rehydrated 138lbs version of Vasyl Lomachenko, who campaigned in a weight class that is three divisions above that of the Japanese Monster’s natural habitat.
Simply put, Vasyl Lomachenko is a much bigger physical specimen than Naoya Inoue and Guillermo Rigondeaux, so the outcome of one bout doesn’t determine the potential result of another, because of the size discrepancy and the pugilistic stylistic differences between the Ukraine and Japanese fighters.
Put it this way, did Naoya Inoue do a much better job against Nonito Donaire than Guillermo Rigondeaux did? The difference in fighting ability between Inoue and Rigondeaux isn't as great as many perceive it to be.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
I just don’t think it’s a mismatch between Rigondeaux and Inoue, like several forum posters believe it to be (based purely on the outcome of the Lomachenko bout).margaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 13:30What do you think of Rigo's recent form? Down on the cards comeback win over Ceja and only a SD over Solis? Do you think he will get any better at his age? I think size is more equal for sure compared to LOma, but I'd expect Inoue to win and probably with multiple KDsEnlightened-One wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 12:21 It’s interesting to see people assume the outcome of any potential bout between Guillermo Rigondeaux and Naoya Inoue, based purely on the result of the Cuban southpaw’s bout against Vasyl Lomachenko.
Guillermo Rigondeaux has spent his entire career at super bantamweight (122lbs) but only made the jump to a lower weight class for his most recent outing that took place a few days ago.
So in theory, if Rigondeaux faced Naoya Inoue at 118lbs, he’ll be fighting a much smaller man than the super-featherweight rehydrated 138lbs version of Vasyl Lomachenko, who campaigned in a weight class that is three divisions above that of the Japanese Monster’s natural habitat.
Simply put, Vasyl Lomachenko is a much bigger physical specimen than Naoya Inoue and Guillermo Rigondeaux, so the outcome of one bout doesn’t determine the potential result of another, because of the size discrepancy and the pugilistic stylistic differences between the Ukraine and Japanese fighters.
Put it this way, did Naoya Inoue do a much better job against Nonito Donaire than Guillermo Rigondeaux did? The difference in fighting ability between Inoue and Rigondeaux isn't as great as many perceive it to be.
For sure the Japanese fighter deserves to be favoured over the Cuban, but I think it may be competitive.
I was surprised about how competitive Nonito Donaire was against the Monster, so an upset is feasible, though admittedly unlikely.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 14:23I just don’t think it’s a mismatch between Rigondeaux and Inoue, like several forum posters believe it to be (based purely on the outcome of the Lomachenko bout).margaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 13:30
What do you think of Rigo's recent form? Down on the cards comeback win over Ceja and only a SD over Solis? Do you think he will get any better at his age? I think size is more equal for sure compared to LOma, but I'd expect Inoue to win and probably with multiple KDs
For sure the Japanese fighter deserves to be favoured over the Cuban, but I think it may be competitive.
I was surprised about how competitive Nonito Donaire was against the Monster, so an upset is feasible, though admittedly unlikely.
Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
Rigo gets knocked out in a phone booth fight, if he allows that. Don't think his reflexes are what they were to keep Inoue fighting at his pace all night either. Tough fight for Guillermo at this point imo.
Re: Rigondeaux wants to fight Inoue. What do you think about ?
It could have been done in the past. Rigo knows tricks Naoya has not in his sleeve, but I do not think he can phisically hang in there.