lomancheknos amateure background is not that emmculate compare to rigos,,

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  • Foreign Soil
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    #21
    Why did Rigo lose to Euros and Loma never lost to a Cuban?

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    • GRIP STACCIN
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      #22
      Originally posted by Foreign Soil
      Why did Rigo lose to Euros and Loma never lost to a Cuban?
      why did loma lose to a cement footed,noskill having ,50 year old mexican jumping bean with like 40 losses?? ?

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      • Foreign Soil
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        #23
        Rigo would've lost as well if he fought a similar caliber opponent in his 2nd pro fight.

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        • HEND
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          #24
          Rigo is one of my favourites but tbh I've never gave a fuck about amateur resumes and I think many people overreact them. The only thing is matter to me what I see on their professional fights. Every fighter start from 0 for me

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          • Pechorin
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            #25
            Immaculate

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            • TRTboy
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              #26
              You are ******ed. Cuba and that eastern europe region are basically the same level in the amateur scene, they are the elite. That eastern european region is a powerhouse in amateur boxing.
              Last edited by TRTboy; 05-23-2015, 03:12 AM.

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              • SlySlickSmooth
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                #27
                Pretty dumb to compare this IMO. Sure Rigo has all gold and more medals, but Lomachenko still won 3 medals at the World Amateur Championships, 2 gold and 1 silver.

                He'll still have tons of time to improve in the pros where Rigo doesn't.

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                • Dr Rumack
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                  #28
                  Rigo was untouchable as an amateur. It was a given that he wouldn't be beaten.

                  Loma was more fun to watch. Still is.

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                  • Dr Rumack
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by GRIP STACCIN
                    in cuba there r all kinds of fighting styleshowever ,,they are very disciplened in there mannurisms and defense,,in russian the boxing is all about power and sloppy footwork and no defense,
                    I don't want to question your deep knowledge of the amateur game, but of the two Rigo was the one who had a reputation as a big puncher in the amateurs, not Loma.

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                    • Luilun
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by brickcityboxing
                      That only play's to Loma favor he's the younger fresher guy... To put Rigo age into perspective he's only a year or two younger than PAC and he's still got quite a few fights ahead of him while PAC at this point is way passed it. Most guys in Rigo's division are retired at 30 ... Rigo is 34.
                      Lets see Rigo fight lightweights and Welters and after taking heavy shot will see how fast he becomes past it

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