Originally posted by sugarsmosley
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Khan was regarded as one of the greatest fastest best offensive fighters, but Kindelan who was the same age then as Rigo is now (although Kindelan had lost more of a step than Rigo has), Kindelan neutralized the offensive onslaught completely. The more you throw the more chances you give them to make you miss, and hit back,I doubt aggressive >clean< boxing would work, but then again this isn't the amateurs and one clean punch can hit anybody Rigo or Lomachenko, but that is my view on it if it happened right now in the ams. As far as a pro i have no clue about the pros really, too many question marks when it comes to Lomachenko there. I've seen Rigo get hit, and measured him against top opposition and p4p opposition as a pro we should know at least a bit more about Lomachenko after the Salido fight.
Dirtier pressure fighter would do better against Rigondeaux as funny as this sounds, because it would make him uncomfortable the ams they're mostly shielded from all the rough ****. Lomachenko is too much of a solid, and neat aggressively skilled boxer for his own good in that dream match. It sounds like a clear contradiction but the problem with being the aggressor is you have to show your cards first, and that is Rigondeaux's playground .
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