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  • #11
    Originally posted by VatoMulatto View Post
    Only time will tell....Let's make Loma vs Walters and see what happens. My prediction is Walters by KO/TKO

    Would you pick Rigo to beat Walters?
    Tough to say...Rigo has shown he can be hurt at a lower weight so a banger like Walters could definitely potentially KO him. If Rigo boxes perfectly and doesn't get into exchanges with Walters, he could outpoint him with his superior skills...but Walters is a big featherweight so Rigo would definitely have his hands full. Styles make fights, he'd probably have a better shot v Loma in a straight up pure boxing match.

    Hopefully we get the Walters-Loma fight though and we will see who predicted right bro aha
    Last edited by PainfromUkraine; 03-30-2015, 08:31 PM.

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    • #12
      Lomachenko has no right to lose anymore unless a disputed fight vs Rigondeaux.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by TheMexHurricane View Post
        Recall the old days when Zarate moved up to fight Gomez and Gomez moved up to fight Sanchez...... Or recently when JM Marquez moved up 2 divisions to fight Floyd who didn't weaken himself to make welter?
        remember when zarate got ktfo by gomez because he was too small, or when gomez went up and got ktfo by sanches because again he was too small, I also remember when zamora challenged zarate for bragging rights at 122, cruz vs. gomez, pintor vs gomez, sanchez vs nelson, all those great fights at their natural weight, what I get from your post and the one above is that you guys want to see Rigondeaux loss no matter what, just like some "fans" want it to see fraud loss against anyone, the bigger the better, Rigondeaux can fight at 115 if he choose too, he is 34 and his natural growing stop years ago, he is at his maximum weight and only weights 125-26 pounds the night of the fight, be a real fan because the only chickens are st+ and mares, well you could throw quigg and framptom there too, I think the whole division is running from GR...
        Last edited by garfios; 03-30-2015, 08:44 PM.

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        • #14
          Rigo is getting hit cleanly and dropped by rickshaw drivers and masa rollers, Walters and Loma would kill him.
          Last edited by El-blanco; 03-30-2015, 08:19 PM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
            Rigo is getting hit cleanly and dropped by rickshaw drivers and masa rollers, Walters and Loma would kill him.
            so he is making a fight and now he is a bum, dammed if you do dammed if you don't, Rigondeaux will kick the $h1t out of loma and walters if they were in the same division, the donaire that fought walters was a smal pathetic version of the one GR fought, and he almost knock the guy out, ydksab...

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            • #16
              Originally posted by garfios View Post
              so he is making a fight and now he is a bum, dammed if you do dammed if you don't, Rigondeaux will kick the $h1t out of loma and walters if they were in the same division, the donaire that fought walters was a smal pathetic version of the one GR fought, and he almost knock the guy out, ydksab...

              So he chooses to go down to make a fight? HE MAKES IT A FIGHT? He gets caught by lesser men and dropped but dw, it's all part of the plan...

              and then you claim he would school Loma and Walters! only if they were in the same division...

              thanks for the laugh

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              • #17
                What was the weight difference between Salido and Lomachenko? Anyone knows?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
                  So he chooses to go down to make a fight? HE MAKES IT A FIGHT? He gets caught by lesser men and dropped but dw, it's all part of the plan...

                  and then you claim he would school Loma and Walters! only if they were in the same division...

                  thanks for the laugh
                  You most be a kid or you comprehension is very low, he is not choosing to go down but taking more risk could be the cause for getting caught, by the way getting knock down only served for waking him up because after that he really put a beating on the jap...

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by garfios View Post
                    You most be a kid or you comprehension is very low, he is not choosing to go down but taking more risk could be the cause for getting caught, by the way getting knock down only served for waking him up because after that he really put a beating on the jap...
                    Reading comprehension is fine, thank you. The wording you selected made it out to be as if Rigondeaux "made it a fight". What does that imply? Tell me. He didn't "make it a fight" his opponents did by catching the "defensive God" and knocking him on his ass.

                    JMM doesn't "make fights" by getting knocked down, he gets caught and is forced to rally back because of his previous vulnerability. Yet you sit there and act as if Rigo's flaw was a voluntary act to "make it a fight". Then you proceed by saying, "damned if you do, damned if you don't", again.. reinforcing your argument as if Rigondeaux was intentionally getting KD to provide excitement.

                    Btw, "Jap" isn't too kind to use.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
                      Reading comprehension is fine, thank you. The wording you selected made it out to be as if Rigondeaux "made it a fight". What does that imply? Tell me. He didn't "make it a fight" his opponents did by catching the "defensive God" and knocking him on his ass.

                      JMM doesn't "make fights" by getting knocked down, he gets caught and is forced to rally back because of his previous vulnerability. Yet you sit there and act as if Rigo's flaw was a voluntary act to "make it a fight". Then you proceed by saying, "damned if you do, damned if you don't", again.. reinforcing your argument as if Rigondeaux was intentionally getting KD to provide excitement.

                      Btw, "Jap" isn't too kind to use.
                      So when he was down, he was covering and using his defensive skills or he was on the offensive?
                      ps. you are right, nippon
                      Last edited by garfios; 03-30-2015, 09:19 PM.

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