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

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  • LoadedWraps
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    Originally posted by jas
    Spot on post imo

    Rigo will carry his power up imo because his power comes from his technique and explosiveness and velocity of the punch. Gonna come down to whether he boxes well enough on the night

    I dont think either has had much time in the ring vs southpaws

    Another good post by jasjas


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  • jas
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    Originally posted by darius45
    Loma is not a much better athlete than Rigo... Rigo won 2 Olympic gold medals... Rigo is literally one of the most athletic fighters in boxing today... fast twichy, super explosive, great reflexes, great footwork... Neither James Toney or Hopkins were as quick as Rigo...

    What Rigo does IS win rounds... He is so good that he makes his opposition completely gun shy and then just coasts to a decision...

    Would Rigo have enough pop to keep Loma honest though, that is the question...Could Rigo nullify Loma offense the way he does every other fighter? Could Loma impose his size and power on Rigo and possibly score a KO, or would Rigo's deadly quick counter lefts keep Loma hesitant?

    I think this fight would be much more action packed then people think.
    Spot on post imo

    Rigo will carry his power up imo because his power comes from his technique and explosiveness and velocity of the punch. Gonna come down to whether he boxes well enough on the night

    I dont think either has had much time in the ring vs southpaws

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  • LoadedWraps
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    Still one of the best fights that can possibly be made.

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  • LoadedWraps
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    Even though I favor Lomachenko, Rigo can easily win this fight, let's be honest.

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  • LoadedWraps
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    Originally posted by darius45
    Loma is not a much better athlete than Rigo... Rigo won 2 Olympic gold medals... Rigo is literally one of the most athletic fighters in boxing today... fast twichy, super explosive, great reflexes, great footwork... Neither James Toney or Hopkins were as quick as Rigo...

    What Rigo does IS win rounds... He is so good that he makes his opposition completely gun shy and then just coasts to a decision...

    Would Rigo have enough pop to keep Loma honest though, that is the question...Could Rigo nullify Loma offense the way he does every other fighter? Could Loma impose his size and power on Rigo and possibly score a KO, or would Rigo's deadly quick counter lefts keep Loma hesitant?

    I think this fight would be much more action packed then people think.
    Good post. Well said.

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  • darius45
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    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
    This will be the face that will forever haunt Loma's legacy...

    It is VERY odd that Loma doesn't mention Rigo anymore... The best matchup he'll EVER have in his career, and all you hear is crickets from Loma's team...

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  • darius45
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    Originally posted by chrisJS
    Fairly easy fight for Lomachenko. He's not just the better "boxer", but he's also the much better athlete. Styles make fights and favor him here. Think Jones-Hopkins-Toney, all excellent boxers but Jones would always win due to athleticism. Rigo just isn't active enough to win enough rounds or get in close to make it uncomfortable for Lomachenko.
    Loma is not a much better athlete than Rigo... Rigo won 2 Olympic gold medals... Rigo is literally one of the most athletic fighters in boxing today... fast twichy, super explosive, great reflexes, great footwork... Neither James Toney or Hopkins were as quick as Rigo...

    What Rigo does IS win rounds... He is so good that he makes his opposition completely gun shy and then just coasts to a decision...

    Would Rigo have enough pop to keep Loma honest though, that is the question...Could Rigo nullify Loma offense the way he does every other fighter? Could Loma impose his size and power on Rigo and possibly score a KO, or would Rigo's deadly quick counter lefts keep Loma hesitant?

    I think this fight would be much more action packed then people think.

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  • LoadedWraps
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    Originally posted by chrisJS
    Fairly easy fight for Lomachenko. He's not just the better "boxer", but he's also the much better athlete. Styles make fights and favor him here. Think Jones-Hopkins-Toney, all excellent boxers but Jones would always win due to athleticism. Rigo just isn't active enough to win enough rounds or get in close to make it uncomfortable for Lomachenko.
    He's inactive against opponents he doesn't need to be more active against to beat, similar to how Fury didn't need more than a jab and feints to dethrone future ATG Wlad in his prime.

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  • chrisJS
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    Fairly easy fight for Lomachenko. He's not just the better "boxer", but he's also the much better athlete. Styles make fights and favor him here. Think Jones-Hopkins-Toney, all excellent boxers but Jones would always win due to athleticism. Rigo just isn't active enough to win enough rounds or get in close to make it uncomfortable for Lomachenko.

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