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  • LomaUsykKlichko
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    Better amateur Lomachenko-Rigo

    Both very accomplished amateurs. But who was better.
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    Lomachenko
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    Rigo
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  • BigZigga
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    #2
    Loma has the better record as an amateur

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    • richardt
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      #3
      Loma, he beat every fighter he faced in the AM's.

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      • SlySlickSmooth
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        #4
        Lomachenko is only 26.

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        • Sugar Adam Ali
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          #5
          Zhou shiming

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          • RaTaTa
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            #6
            Rigo.No doubt.

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            • Rostov Papa
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              #7
              Loma is the best amateur of all time IMO. Going by their records you gotta roll Loma.

              In the paid ranks it's close but you gotta roll Rio cause he's been here longer and hasn't lost... although Loma ' s loss is questionable and he took on a top 3 to 5 boxer in his division for his first 12 round fight and first real professional fight in general.

              Honestly don't know who wins with them head 2 head in pros.

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              • richardt
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                #8
                Better yet:

                1. Laslo Papp - first ever 3 time olympic boxing gold medalist, consider the greatest AM boxer of all time by many, 301 wins and 16 losses

                2. Félix Savón - 3 time Olympics gold medalist at heavyweight and IMO the greatest cuban AM boxer, 362 wins and 21 losses.

                3. Teofilo Stevenson - 3 time olympic gold medalist with a record of 302 wins and 22 losses.

                4. Harry Mallin - 2 time olympic gold medalist with over 300 fights and 0 losses.

                5. Vasyl lomachenko - 2 time olympic gold medalist with a record of 396 wins and 1 loss.

                6. Guillermo Rigondeaux

                7. Mario Kindelán

                8. Ariel Hernández

                9. Oleg Saitov

                10. Aleksei Tishchenko

                Honorable Mentions:
                Zou Shimming, Odlanier Solís, Howard Davis Jr, Mark Breland, Andre Ward, **** McTaggart, Roberto Balado and Serik Sapiyev

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                • Rostov Papa
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by richardt
                  Better yet:

                  1. Laslo Papp - first ever 3 time olympic boxing gold medalist, consider the greatest AM boxer of all time by many, 301 wins and 16 losses

                  2. Félix Savón - 3 time Olympics gold medalist at heavyweight and IMO the greatest cuban AM boxer, 362 wins and 21 losses.

                  3. Teofilo Stevenson - 3 time olympic gold medalist with a record of 302 wins and 22 losses.

                  4. Harry Mallin - 2 time olympic gold medalist with over 300 fights and 0 losses.

                  5. Vasyl lomachenko - 2 time olympic gold medalist with a record of 396 wins and 1 loss.

                  6. Guillermo Rigondeaux

                  7. Mario Kindelán

                  8. Ariel Hernández

                  9. Oleg Saitov

                  10. Aleksei Tishchenko

                  Honorable Mentions:
                  Zou Shimming, Odlanier Solís, Howard Davis Jr, Mark Breland, Andre Ward, **** McTaggart, Roberto Balado and Serik Sapiyev
                  My favorite amateur of all time is the man who beat Teofilo not once, but twice... putting him on his arse several times, and even stopping him once!

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                  • Basco
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                    #10
                    I'm willing to bet Rigo faced better opossition if that matters.

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