ATLANTIC CITY -- It can be said that defensive and counterpunching wizard Guillermo Rigondeaux is likened to a $75 bottle of wine in a boxing world which prefers canned beer. But even the taste of high-priced wine can feel different when served in a paper cup. Whether you are on the side of those who yawn or smile at the thought of watching the unbeaten junior featherweight champion dance around the ring and land flush counter shots for 12 full rounds, his opponent Saturday was expected to bring out the most crowd-pleasing elements of the Cuban-born fighter.
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