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  • #31
    Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Post
    Ill bet you 1 point. Ill take Loma!
    Hahahha bet my good man.


    124 doe. It is true, Rigo is a natural 118, and he is small at 122.


    Southpaw vs southpaw would be very interesting

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    • #32
      Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
      how can he be labelled a cherry-picker when he literally can't get a fight? but if he joins haymon as is rumoured then he should be in a fairly strong position going forward. if he fought loma i'd have to pick loma based on size, and i get no satisfaction from seeing quality fighters lose simply because they're too small
      You sleep. Rigo can snipe Lomachenko all day.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Loque-san View Post
        He said Rigondeaux is already small at 122. Is Golovkin small at 160?
        Obviously. You've also got the fact that in this instance the better, more experienced, more accomplished being asked to move up 4 lbs. In the GGG case you're asking a small MW to move up 8 lbs to fight the better, far more experienced, far more accomplished fighter.

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        • #34
          So loma calls out rigo at 126 after reports surface he is signing with haymon and a week after him saying he didn't want to fight a heavier guy in walters.

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          • #35
            Fight won't happen.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View Post
              Obviously. You've also got the fact that in this instance the better, more experienced, more accomplished being asked to move up 4 lbs. In the GGG case you're asking a small MW to move up 8 lbs to fight the better, far more experienced, far more accomplished fighter.
              Expecting boxing fans to be consistent is ridiculous!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                Hahahha bet my good man.


                124 doe. It is true, Rigo is a natural 118, and he is small at 122.


                Southpaw vs southpaw would be very interesting
                Meh. Rigo won a gold medal at 119, 15 years ago. Same day way in, sure. But Rigo is a guy who doesn't like to drain himself. 15 years ago.

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                • #38
                  This is ridiculous bigger guy calls out small guy. Small guy gets the blame for not fighting the big guy at a higher weight class. Meet in the middle or else there is an advantage; better yet big guy, how about you call out a bigger guy. Same applies to ward, if you want to fight a smaller guy meet at the middle or call out someone bigger

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View Post
                    I think when Loma moves up, he's going to move up to the full 130. Right now I think they're just checking their options at 126, since Walters couldn't make weight it completely ruined the plans for the rest of the year now they need to reevaluate and check all the options before making the jump (there is no coming down once you move up).

                    I think he should be fighting more than twice a year though, that's something I'm going to keep complaining on.
                    I doubt Lomachenko will fight Salido when he moves up in weight. He's trying to fight the best and Salido is way past his prime now. Lomachenko could easily beat Rocky Martinez right now.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                      Agree 100%.


                      Loma has some very interesting matchups at 130.


                      I want to see a Salido rematch, im not sure how they didn't DQ 'Los Blows' Salido.




                      Dirty ****



                      Let Loma have his rematch.
                      130 is stacked, I just think Loma and his team are checking all the options at 126 before making the jump; there is no coming down once you move up so might as well try to get some good competition while you're still there.
                      Salido used every dirty trick in the book and the referee didn't even warn him. Lomachenko was not used to it. In amateur boxing, the referee warns you for every small thing. That's huge difference, Loma was used to the warning for every little thing to the referee completely ignoring everything lol. Personally, I still think he won that fight. It was close, they could have easily gone with the guy they were trying to market. But I am clearly biased lol.

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