Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux Wants 124, Rehydration Stip For Lomachenko

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  • richardt
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    #151
    Originally posted by wlliam
    Ur trashing everybody talkn about GGG, yet ur the ONLY one talkn about GGG
    If GGG was demanding that Ward meet at a catchweight, HanzGruber would be having a **** FIT!!!!! It's not even possible for a poster to flaunt their bias more than he has. On the super information highway he is yelling at cars about how much he hates white fighters.
    Last edited by richardt; 07-13-2015, 10:35 PM.

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    • BrushMyCage
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      #152
      seems like rigo is the a side

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      • boxingsupreme87
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        #153
        Ugh, little-undeveloped people shouldn't be able to make these kinds of demands. They are lucky people just barely care enough about their division

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        • Banderivets
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          #154
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn
          Did you see his response afterwards? if so, then you know he doesn't want to fight Walters.

          WHy?

          Because as the Salido fight showed, he doesn't have enough experience to be able to deal with a man that comes in heavier than he does.

          He has crowd pleasing style, but if the opponent is able to make 126 then blows up (like ODH or Nonito), Loma needs to be able to fight in a way that he can still win.
          What did he say? I dont remember to be honest after all the threads and news.

          And yes I agree that after the Salido fight he doesn't want to fight a man that will come in heavy, too much risk not enough experience. He also did say that he wants to end his career probably at welter, but he has many years to go still.

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #155
            Originally posted by Banderivets
            What did he say? I dont remember to be honest after all the threads and news.

            And yes I agree that after the Salido fight he doesn't want to fight a man that will come in heavy, too much risk not enough experience. He also did say that he wants to end his career probably at welter, but he has many years to go still.
            He said something like Walters has no belt and I don't want to fight someone too heavy.

            Yes. Loma has started his career off better than anyone in my time watching the sport so he deserves respect. That said, we exist in a world where casual fans do not often rally behind fighters with multiple losses so early in their career so I understand why he and his team would move away from another fight with a "bigger" guy with more pro experience.

            He can fight Vevetkya and that is still a very difficult fight for someone in their 6th pro fight. I just want to see him and walters fight to prove who the best 126lber is.

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            • Divine Hammer
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              #156
              i agree with this. rigondeaux is a small guy and lomachenko doesn't rehydrate that much either so a rehydration clause is a non issue.

              this is the best fight of the decade so far. two guys in their prime, who don't run and fight like cowards. just pure master class performance.

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              • CuriousGuest
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                #157
                Originally posted by darius45
                Loma COULD come down to 124 to make the fight, but he won't... Loma is proving to be one of those "demanding" type of fighters... Get a little taste of that HBO/TR money and now your the new queen... Loma NEEDS the Rigo fight... Show everyone your the best out their and erase all doubt and get the respect...

                Two, Two-time gold Olympians fighting for the throne is a match made in boxing heaven... It would be a shame if petty drama queen BS ruined this fight....
                How do you know Loma could come down to 124lb? Are you his conditioning trainer? As far as I know, when turning into pro, he claimed that 126 lb is the minimum weight he could do. For a few last years as an amateur, he fought in 60kg (132.3lb), and last year in WSB he was a 61 kg (134.5lb) fighter. I beleive that he could do now 124 but will happen to be much more exhausted, and I understand why he might refuse to do this.
                Abd yes, you are right, Loma needs to fight Rigo. It seems that Loma is starting to be avoided and ducked. But I'll tell you this - Rigo needs it more, 'cause he's been avoided for a longer period of time in 122. If he refuses to fight Loma in 126 now, he'll anyway have to move up to 126 in a not to distant future to find a good competion and money.
                As the conclusion - it's easier for Rigo to meet Loma than visa versa.
                And I reallu hope this fight will happen as I can't even remember if I ever saw a fight with so much skills in both sides.

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                • Ahmed_Ismail
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by CuriousGuest
                  How do you know Loma could come down to 124lb? Are you his conditioning trainer? As far as I know, when turning into pro, he claimed that 126 lb is the minimum weight he could do. For a few last years as an amateur, he fought in 60kg (132.3lb), and last year in WSB he was a 61 kg (134.5lb) fighter. I beleive that he could do now 124 but will happen to be much more exhausted, and I understand why he might refuse to do this.
                  Abd yes, you are right, Loma needs to fight Rigo. It seems that Loma is starting to be avoided and ducked. But I'll tell you this - Rigo needs it more, 'cause he's been avoided for a longer period of time in 122. If he refuses to fight Loma in 126 now, he'll anyway have to move up to 126 in a not to distant future to find a good competion and money.
                  As the conclusion - it's easier for Rigo to meet Loma than visa versa.
                  And I reallu hope this fight will happen as I can't even remember if I ever saw a fight with so much skills in both sides.
                  The difference in size between the 2 is HUGE and can be very significant in the fight, the only way things can be balanced out is the catchweight. But I would've preferred to see the fight at 126 so that there are no excuses.

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                  • Ahmed_Ismail
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    He said something like Walters has no belt and I don't want to fight someone too heavy.

                    Yes. Loma has started his career off better than anyone in my time watching the sport so he deserves respect. That said, we exist in a world where casual fans do not often rally behind fighters with multiple losses so early in their career so I understand why he and his team would move away from another fight with a "bigger" guy with more pro experience.

                    He can fight Vevetkya and that is still a very difficult fight for someone in their 6th pro fight. I just want to see him and walters fight to prove who the best 126lber is.
                    When did missing weight become a proof that u r not fighting at that weight class anymore or how should that prove that u will miss weight in ur next fight?

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                    • darius45
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                      #160
                      From Loma's facebook:

                      Egis Klimas: "Fight Lomachenko-Rigondeaux can only be featherweight champion"

                      Information 'shootout' between the teams Lomachenko and Rigondeaux continues.

                      Manager of WBO featherweight title (up to 57.1 / 126 lbs) Ukrainian Vasyl Lomachenko Egis Klimas responded to the proposal manager of the world champion of WBA and WBO junior featherweight title (up to 55.2 / 122 lbs) 34-year-old Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux Gary Hyde, who proposed to organize a fight at a catch-weight of up to 124 (56.2 kg) pounds:

                      "Rigondeaux can weigh 124 pounds, I do not care - said Klimas. - It can even weigh 118 pounds, if he wants, but the official weight will be 126 pounds. This featherweight division "

                      According to the materials allboxing.ru

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