Lomachenko Rigondeaux 124 who wins?

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  • SplitSecond
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    #11
    loma has more skills and i think will end up being a better fighter than rigondeaux

    only thing would give rigondeaux the chance to win vs lomachenko is with experience, rigondeaux at this point is probabley a little more controlled with his emotions under the big lights, loma although he's improved vastly per fight(the more he gets used to the lights the more he can show what he truely has) i think still hasn't reached his potential

    in a fight between the two loma would show to have the better defense also, which would be important not being as big a puncher as rigo, but he has even more advantages like being much longer, much better workrate and his feet never stop, it's crazy

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    • Beercules
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      #12
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      Rigondeaux. Lomachenko's not ready for that level of skill and talent.

      Might be a different story if Lomachenko had another 5-6 fights.
      Due to an older Rigondeaux or a more expierenced Lomachenko?

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      • BodiesInFlight
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        #13
        Rigo by UD

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        • bojangles1987
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          #14
          Originally posted by Beercules
          Due to an older Rigondeaux or a more expierenced Lomachenko?
          I think Lomachenko with 5 or 6 more fights could possibly beat this Rigondeaux. He's still learning to fight like a pro, and when he does he's going to be a monster. Experience is the only thing holding him back right now.

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          • darius45
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            #15
            This is THE best fight that can be made in boxing now imo, better than Pac-May (every time they mention this fight on HBO, Roy Jones gets giddy lol)... But there's probably no chance Arum will ever let Loma fight Rigo like a previous poster mentioned... We'll see Loma vs Walters way before we see Rigo vs Loma, unfortunately.

            This fight is intriguing on so many levels... two, two-time Olympic Gold winners, both are southpaws, both hate losing more than most people hate death, black vs white(both incredible athletes but let's not pretend race wouldn't add an interesting marketing angle), Both are very quick and sneaky, Rigo might edge out Loma in speed but Loma has more power. Rigo is the superior counter-pounter. But have amazing footwork, but Rigo edges him out here as well(the guy simply never, ever, loses balance, it's simply unreal, like water)...

            Because boxing isn't a more popular sport, no one even knows about this fight or is making noise for it to be made, and this is a utter shame...

            But we, the fans, the real boxing enthusiasts, WANT THIS FIGHT!!!

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            • Banderivets
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              #16
              Originally posted by BigAlexSand
              I found the fight against Russell, Russells win. He out hustled him. Rigo is a much different fighter but skill wise Rigo is more accurate and skilled!
              WTF are you on man?


              Back to the question at hand.

              At 124 Rigo takes it.
              Last edited by Banderivets; 11-26-2014, 03:07 PM.

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              • Beercules
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                #17
                Bumppppp

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                • Ruthless One
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bojangles1987
                  I think Lomachenko with 5 or 6 more fights could possibly beat this Rigondeaux. He's still learning to fight like a pro, and when he does he's going to be a monster. Experience is the only thing holding him back right now.
                  I agree. With a little more experience, Loma can beat Rigo.

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