Does Lomanchenko losing make Rigo look better ?

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    #61
    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
    That would be nice, but Russell Jr only fights some guy named "TBA."
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    I think rigo is everything that arum wanted loma to be ,and loma just isn't the master rigo is . Loma losing makes rigo look better .

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    • PureBoxingCEO
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      #62
      Originally posted by Foreign Soil
      Rigo would've gotten knocked out if he fought Salido in his 2nd pro fight.
      I can't disagree more with this statement. Salido would got KO by Rigondeaux. Lomachenko and Rigondeaux have similar amateur success, each with different styles. Rigondeaux's footwork would settle comfortable angles for Rigo to attack with precise power shots against Salido, like he does in all of his fights.

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      • Foreign Soil
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        #63
        Originally posted by PureBoxingCEO
        I can't disagree more with this statement. Salido would got KO by Rigondeaux. Lomachenko and Rigondeaux have similar amateur success, each with different styles. Rigondeaux's footwork would settle comfortable angles for Rigo to attack with precise power shots against Salido, like he does in all of his fights.
        As pointed out time and time again, Rigo has been dropped and hurt on several occasions by lesser opponents than Salido and he didn't even fight them in his 2nd fight.

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          #64
          Originally posted by PureBoxingCEO
          I can't disagree more with this statement. Salido would got KO by Rigondeaux. Lomachenko and Rigondeaux have similar amateur success, each with different styles. Rigondeaux's footwork would settle comfortable angles for Rigo to attack with precise power shots against Salido, like he does in all of his fights.
          Disagree, Rigo used to get dropped and stunned by bums too, look at his fights before Donaire.

          Imagine Rigo fighting Donaire in his 2nd fight, lol here

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            #65
            Originally posted by PureBoxingCEO
            I can't disagree more with this statement. Salido would got KO by Rigondeaux. Lomachenko and Rigondeaux have similar amateur success, each with different styles. Rigondeaux's footwork would settle comfortable angles for Rigo to attack with precise power shots against Salido, like he does in all of his fights.
            I dunno. The way Rigo looked against Cordoba in his seventh pro fight doesn't seem to bear this out. I don't think Salido would've knocked Guillermo out, but I don't think Rigo was ready at all for a guy like Siri in only his second pro bout. I can't even imagine what that would've played out like, but I certainly don't see "El Chacal" KOing Orlando. Gamboa was a machine when he fought Salido, and even he couldn't close the show.

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              #66
              nope because it was hissecond fight, look who rigo fought for his first 10 fights, give lomachenko those and he will be compared to god

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                #67
                Originally posted by WarMaidana
                nope because it was hissecond fight, look who rigo fought for his first 10 fights, give lomachenko those and he will be compared to god
                But could Lomo beat, nay dominate, a consensus top-five P4P fighter in only his twelfth pro fight?

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                  #68
                  There's quite the huge gulf in class between them.

                  Rigondeaux's talent and skills are very apparent.

                  Lomachenko's lack of such are very apparent.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                    But could Lomo beat, nay dominate, a consensus top-five P4P fighter in only his twelfth pro fight?
                    i'd say give him some more time and i bet so, the dude has the experience and the skills and he definately showed the heart against salido

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                      There's quite the huge gulf in class between them.

                      Rigondeaux's talent and skills are very apparent.

                      Lomachenko's lack of such are very apparent.
                      lomachenko had nice combos, fast hands, good reflexes and very good footwork. So im not sure what you are talking about? He definately needs to learn to go to the body more and learn to fight on the inside though

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