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  • D4thincarnation
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    #151
    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
    So let me guess this straight, it's wrong for Rigo to ask for a catchweight but it's ok for Loma to fight an older Rigo?


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    The guy is 31 not 41.

    Rigo is in his peak, and Lomachenko has not said he want to fight him as yet, but a fight that could happen 18 month to 2 years down the line.

    No problem in that what so ever.

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    • D4thincarnation
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      #152
      Originally posted by Respect Power
      Well right now rigo's calling the shots.. He has the belts and it's his decision if wants to go up. Loma hasn't done anything yet and still has to get past Salido. But u are correct, if rigo's moves up and loma's champ ,then he will be calling the shots and rightfully so. For the record nobody called out anybody, arum suggested the fight . Loma said he wasn't ready for him yet in the post fight interview .

      Rigo is calling nothing. It is a joke that he even attempt to go after such a fight.

      Loma has just pro fight, Rigo should not even be concerning himself with that.

      18 months down the line, if Loma is undefeated looking great and has belts, yes, but now it just looks pathetic.

      As I said before, "What would you think of Wlad if he called out Joshua after 1 fight?" Would he get any credit for calling him out or the win?

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      • MASTER1454
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        #153
        Then why sign the contract then? SMDH......

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          #154
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation
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          Originally Posted by Respect Power

          Rigo's now a cherry picker... Lol

          He shouldn't be calling out a one fight novice, let alone wanting to drain him to make the fight.

          Could you imagine if Wlad would have called out Joshua after his first fight, let alone wanting to drain him?
          You're as dumb as they come arent you? How many fights does Wlad have, around 50? There's a big different between him and Joshua.


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          • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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            #155
            Rigo is 31 as a bantamweight... A little guy. Prime years are usually shorter.


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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #156
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation
              The guy is 31 not 41.

              Rigo is in his peak, and Lomachenko has not said he want to fight him as yet, but a fight that could happen 18 month to 2 years down the line.

              No problem in that what so ever.
              Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
              Rigo is 31 as a bantamweight... A little guy. Prime years are usually shorter.
              Rigo is 33 years old. He's getting up there for a little guy. Hopefully the lack of punishment he's taken in his career will extend his ringlife.

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              • BendOver
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                #157
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                Rigo is 33 years old. He's getting up there for a little guy. Hopefully the lack of punishment he's taken in his career will extend his ringlife.
                And lomachenko has 7 pro fights, they just want to throw away the ones he had in the wsb, guys the kid got paid, stop with the one fight BS...

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                • BendOver
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by HeroBando
                  Yeah there was a Thai guy that won it in his 3rd. And Pete Rademacher fought champ Patterson in his pro debut and got stopped. Notable stuff, but sounds like you'd rather Salido rematch Cruz or Weng Haya on UniMas?
                  THE The thai won in his very first fight but he was a world kick boxing champ

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
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                    Originally Posted by D4thincarnation

                    The guy is 31 not 41.

                    Rigo is in his peak, and Lomachenko has not said he want to fight him as yet, but a fight that could happen 18 month to 2 years down the line.

                    No problem in that what so ever.

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                    Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.

                    Rigo is 31 as a bantamweight... A little guy. Prime years are usually shorter.

                    Rigo is 33 years old. He's getting up there for a little guy. Hopefully the lack of punishment he's taken in his career will extend his ringlife.
                    Yea man, whatever. This dude is pissing me off. He's clearly being a fanboy here.

                    I mean, somehow a 50+ fight Wladimir challenging a 3 fight fighter is the same as a 13 fight fighter challenging a 7 fight fighter.

                    I am no math teacher but you see the difference?


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                    • bigcursedawg
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                      #160
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                      Rigo is 33 years old. He's getting up there for a little guy. Hopefully the lack of punishment he's taken in his career will extend his ringlife.
                      That is usually the case for little guys but I don't think Rigo is a old 33. There are exceptions though, Daniel Zaragoza was in war after war and was cut in almost evey fight, but he's he oldest super bantam weight champ in history at 42 or 44. I would have loved to see that match up Rigo vs Zaragoza.

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