The 39-year-old Rigondeaux would trim down in weight challenge Inoue for his two titles at 118, which won’t be a big deal for the two-time Olympic gold medalist from Cuba. Rigondeaux is with Premier Boxing Champions, whereas Inoue is signed with Top Rank. That could be a problem in making the match-up. Guillermo isn’t as elusive and quick as he used to be, but his power is still there. He hasn’t lost any of his power, and it’ll be more devastating if he moves to 118 to face Naoya Inoue for his IBF/WBA stra
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