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Will Rigondeaux's textbook footwork beat Lomachenko's unorthodox footwork?
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostNo. A good big man almost always beats a good little man. I don’t see this changing in his fight. Loma ko10.
400 wins, do I have to remind you that? He might be the best, or one of the best Cuban boxer ever too. He's ATG and living legend of amateur boxing and you say that kind of talent would lose THAT easily to Lomachenko? Plus they have stipulated weight clause for Loma anywayLast edited by g27region; 11-13-2017, 12:11 PM.
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Originally posted by Da Boxer View PostAgain, will Loma will be able to take Rigo's left?
Has his chin been tested? I know, Rigo may be chiny...
rigondeaux has been down against much, much lesser fighters. smaller guys, journeymen, washed up fighters, etc.
lomachenko has fought bigger punchers, including nicholas walters, who hit harder than donaire at the end of his career and in his 4th or 5th weight class. saldo beat lomachenko, but FFS it was his second fight, and it was close. lomachenko had made his adjustments literally during the fight learnign on the job, and was taking it to a veteran late in the fight. yeah, he was younger, but he also took the guy's best gas and came on late in his second freaking fight.
lomachenko's going to win either on activity, or via knockout.
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Originally posted by g27region View PostYou're overrating Lomachenko or underrating Rigondeaux who's one of the best amateurs ever lived.
400 wins, do I have to remind you that? He might be the best, or one of the best Cuban boxer ever too. He's ATG and living legend of amateur boxing and you say that kind of talent would lose THAT easily to Lomachenko? Plus they have stipulated weight clause for Loma anyway
he's giving up 10 lbs and he hardly has any weight to give up. he's also reportd to be in his mid-late 30's, but FFS we all know the cubans are older than they say they are. he's probably at least 40 years old.
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Originally posted by New England View Posthe's giving up 10 lbs and he hardly has any weight to give up. he's also reportd to be in his mid-late 30's, but FFS we all know the cubans are older than they say they are. he's probably at least 40 years old.
Lomachenko via KO won't happen, from what I've heard he has metal plate in his wrist since amateur days so he doesn't throw all these combos with a lot of power behind them. Matter of fact, every punch can end his career. Rigo is the guy who will have more power in this fightLast edited by g27region; 11-13-2017, 12:20 PM.
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Originally posted by g27region View PostRigo hurted fighters who weighted just as much as Lomachenko with that clause. That big ass Japanese guy for example
that big ass japanese guy was a 122-126 lber who has never won a fight outside of a local venue called the korakuen hall.
let's try and keep that in perspective.
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Originally posted by New England View Postrigondeaux has been down against much, much lesser fighters. smaller guys, journeymen, washed up fighters, etc.
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Originally posted by New England View Postthat big ass japanese guy was a 122-126 lber who has never won a fight outside of a local venue called the korakuen hall.
let's try and keep that in perspective.
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Originally posted by New England View Postno power in his combinations
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