Rigondeaux/Lomachenko or Cotto/Canelo

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  • Loque-san
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    #71
    Originally posted by nivek535
    people are seriously seeing waaaaaay too much in rigo...
    Lomachenko is the one with a loss...not Rigo.

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    • darius45
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      #72
      Originally posted by Lords
      When Loma gets his a$$ kicked people will cry that he was too damn young, which he is. Dude needs more fights before you put him in there with wolves who will feast on him. How the *** can you pick that fight over Cotto/Canelo, two proven big time boxers with that PR/Mex rivalry? Common people, don't look like fools.
      You need to reevaluate things. There is literally no one at 126 besides maybe Walters that has a chance against Loma... So tell me again how someone with so few fights is able to already inspire fear in his division? That's right, he has two olympic gold medals and is an athletic freak of nature, just like Rigo...

      I applaud this fight happening now before Rigo gets too old.

      There is more pure athletic and boxing talent in the ring of a Loma/Rigo fight, than even in the wildest imaginations of Cotto or Canelo...

      Cotto/Canelo is a very fan friendly and entertaining fight, and I look forward to it... but it's not on the same level of Loma/Rigo... Loma/Rigo I believe is unprecented(two, two-time olympic gold holders facing off)... And hell, you can even add the black and white rivaraly if you're into that sort of thing... A super athletic talented white guy(how often do you even see that in boxing?!) vs a super athletic black guy... But unlike Floyd, Rigo is stand up dude who doesn't engage in that fa**ot materialistic rap ****... Rigo is a real man... and so is Loma... Both guys are "good" guys...

      This is a fight about boxing supremacy, about who can come out on top at the highest level...

      I really hope Loma/Rigo is a PPV... This is the type of exposure boxing needs, IMO... If you can't get excited about a fight where boxing itself is taken to it's highest limit, i dunno man.
      Last edited by darius45; 07-17-2015, 12:51 PM.

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      • RichCCFC
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        #73
        Rigo Lomo the most skilled fight ever?

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        • bluebeam
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          #74
          Originally posted by SniXSniPe
          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).


          Canelo fought the whole 154.

          Mayweather
          Trout
          Lara
          Angulo
          Kirkland

          Cotto up next.

          That's not willing too fight everybody?

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