Rigondeaux/Lomachenko or Cotto/Canelo

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  • Dindu_Nuffin
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    #51
    In a world where the boxing gods are kind just and loving we get rigo/Loma as chief supporting under card bout.

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    • Damiens
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      #52
      Cotto/Canelo. Not only would it be more exciting but it's a more even fight. I know people think Loma/Rigo will be competitive but I just see Loma as being too big for Rigo. That's why the catchweight is there, and I don't like catchweights.

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      • Mitchell Kane
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        #53
        Originally posted by Malgus
        Lomachenko is 27 years old, . Canelo turns 25 on Saturday.
        Canelo isn't turning into Lomachenko in two years or ten years.

        Originally posted by Malgus
        Guillermo Rigondeaux and Miguel Cotto are both 34 years old.
        Cotto's had a great career. If he wasn't so intent on spending this latter part of it defending middleeweight titles below 160 I'd be more interested in it.

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        • Don Pichardo
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          #54
          Rigo v loma

          I know cotto will beat Canelo so not as Interested.

          So rigo is more Interesting of the two. I think rigo will win but it's an intriguing fight

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          • -PBP-
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            #55
            Rigo/Lomachenko.

            Im starting to think Canelo destoys Cotto. His "resurrection" has a lot to do with opponent selection.

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            • Don Pichardo
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              #56
              Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd
              In a world where the boxing gods are kind just and loving we get rigo/Loma as chief supporting under card bout.
              Of cotto v Canelo? If so that would be epic.

              Best ppv in a very long time. Probably this milinium

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              • Fists_of_Fury
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                #57
                Originally posted by SkillspayBills
                Rigo/Loma by a country mile. That's more skill in one fight then you may ever see.
                Sike Roy Jones Jr. vs James Toney by a landslide in the most skill I've ever seen in one fight live on TV and I think a lot more match ups had more actual proven "skill" involved also. Rigo/Loma are both so overrated and hyped it's hilarious. I'm not saying they don't have potential but they really haven't proven much to go with the ratings and hype. I've heard people hype these guys up to be better than Floyd Mayweather Jr. based off their "great" PRO resumes. The funny thing is Floyd's PRO(the one that counts and pays) resume shits on both combined lol! Fuck the AM's and the Olympics... there's been a lot of WAY better fighters than Rigo and Loma that got screwed at the Olympics. I'd rather see Cotto/Caneo since the winner will more than likely end up fighting GGG. Cotto/Canelo will be a more entertaining fight to see also.
                Last edited by Fists_of_Fury; 07-16-2015, 11:19 PM.

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                • icha
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Mitchell Kane
                  Canelo isn't turning into Lomachenko in two years or ten years.



                  Cotto's had a great career. If he wasn't so intent on spending this latter part of it defending middleeweight titles below 160 I'd be more interested in it.
                  of course not, you wont see him defeated by the salidos of the world...
                  canelo will be boxings face for the next years, loma not so much...
                  and by the way canelo already defeated a prime highly skilled olympic gold medalist, so he doesnt have to be like loma, he fights for the fans not for the W, if he had lomas style he wouldnt be as popular...

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                  • UNBIASED BOXING
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by icha
                    of course not, you wont see him defeated by the salidos of the world...
                    canelo will be boxings face for the next years, loma not so much...
                    and by the way canelo already defeated a prime highly skilled olympic gold medalist, so he doesnt have to be like loma, he fights for the fans not for the W, if he had lomas style he wouldnt be as popular...
                    Lol. It was his second professional fight against a belt holder. With a corrupt judge, an opponent who intentionally came in overweight, and low blows being thrown like no other.

                    You won't see Lomachenko get embarrassed by Rigondeaux like Canelo did by Floyd (lol at winning only 1-2 rounds despite outweighing Floyd by 15~ pounds). Remind me again how many professional fights did Canelo have before he fought for a belt? Oh, 37 of them...

                    Wake me up when Canelo decides to fight GGG. He should take a page out of Lomachenko's book. Willing to fight top level opponents from the start. Hopefully Golovkin won't be 50 years old before Canelo finally grows to middleweight size (I hope he'll be more than his typical 175~ fight night weight and more around 190).
                    Last edited by UNBIASED BOXING; 07-17-2015, 12:04 AM.

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                    • Loque-san
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                      #60
                      Rigondeaux-Lomachenko all day, everyday. The middleweight king is Golovkin.

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