Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
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Does Lomanchenko losing make Rigo look better ?
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Originally posted by Cuban Linx View PostThat's what I'm saying. Rigo's toughest fight ever was with Cordoba, and it wasn't because Cordoba was a world beater, it was because Rigo didn't have enough pro experience to fight someone with 30 pro fights under his belt. He even somehow got knocked down in that fight. Now that Rigo has adapted to the pro game has big fights under his belt, if he faced that same Cordoba NOW, he would have knocked him out or pitched a shut out.
This is why pro sports have pre-season, so the athletes can get up to speed. They're the same superstars you see during the regular season, but their performance isn't the same until they're back in full swing. Rigo would utterly dominate or KO Cordoba now. Hell, he was doing a damn good job for the first six rounds in their meeting.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostThere'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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Would Vasyl have beaten a Rico Ramos type in his first title defense ... who knows but you'd have to like his chances.
As for the WSB fights they were set up to allow them to keep their ams. status so he was fighting in a pro backdrop but against other amateurs not really the same thing as fighting real pros as it showed against Salido.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostAnd I consider this Lomachenkos 7th pro fight. WSB is pro boxing to me no matter how they try and disguise it.
So to make the proper comparison you have to compare Lomo and Rigo after their 7th fight.
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Originally posted by RyunosukeRonin View PostWould Vasyl have beaten a Rico Ramos type in his first title defense ... who knows but you'd have to like his chances.
As for the WSB fights they were set up to allow them to keep their ams. status so he was fighting in a pro backdrop but against other amateurs not really the same thing as fighting real pros as it showed against Salido.
I would've liked Lomo's chances versus Ramos. He wasn't all that. The guy landed one big shot in a fight he was losing against Shimoda. Rico was scared to death versus Guillermo. He did his best Michael Spinks impersonation that night.
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