"future p4p king" Lomachenko vs "El Chacal" Rigondeaux @126lbs/9 Stone: Who wins?

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #81
    Originally posted by nivek535
    Rigo kos loma at 130

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      #82
      Originally posted by Pretty Boy32
      difficult fight for both but rigondeaux takes it
      It's a great fight, I wouldn't have a problem with either fighter winning, I could see it going both ways. Loma and Roman are the only two fighters I could see troubling Rigo.

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      • Daddy T
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        #83
        Rigo hasn't looked great in his last few fights. I think Loma can take him

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          #84
          Originally posted by jmrf4435
          Loma gary russells him. Rigo's best win was over a shot donaire, I think FRampton and loma both edge him in close decisions.

          Rigo is bad for the sport too, I hope he loses sooner than later. Also, Rigo won't know how to deal with LOmas technical combinations that carry both speed and power
          He has two gold medals, and two world amateur championships. There isnt a style he hasn't seem before. Same with Loma.

          If it ever happens, it will without a doubt be the highest skill level ever to step foot in a boxing ring together.

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            #85
            Originally posted by !! Shawn
            He has two gold medals, and two world amateur championships. There isnt a style he hasn't seem before. Same with Loma.

            If it ever happens, it will without a doubt be the highest skill level ever to step foot in a boxing ring together.
            It would be a great fight, and you nailed it! A battle of boxing masters, tacticians, savants.

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              #86
              Originally posted by Daddy T
              Rigo hasn't looked great in his last few fights. I think Loma can take him
              Right now I think I favor Loma as well.

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              • Lester Tutor
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                #87
                Who cracks harder? Loma or Donaire? Could Donaire beat Salido or Gary Russell? :P

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                  I forsee a tactical battle, both are world class talents and fundamentally sound, with solid defense. I give Rigo the edge defensively and with ring IQ, I give the offensive nod to Lomachenko with a slightly more rich punch and combination repertoire. Either way neither fighter should be rated less or slighted for losing to the other, Vasyl is the future p4p king and possibly the most complete fighter across divisions, but Rigo is a phenom, a legend, and a defensive mastermind. Thoughts?
                  The Rigs that schooled Donaire, would beat Lomachenko. The Rigs from the Francisco fight wouldn't.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by SugarKaineHook
                    Who cracks harder? Loma or Donaire? Could Donaire beat Salido or Gary Russell? :P
                    Donaire is clearly a harder puncher than Lomachenko. Rigondeaux is as well. Lomachenko's power seems average at best. In some of his bum fights, he is landing a huge amount of clean shots on the guys, and it takes a while for him to stop them.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by The Akbar One
                      Donaire is clearly a harder puncher than Lomachenko. Rigondeaux is as well. Lomachenko's power seems average at best. In some of his bum fights, he is landing a huge amount of clean shots on the guys, and it takes a while for him to stop them.
                      It's not all about power doe. and stopping an opponent isn't the only way to win a fight.

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