Rigondeaux/Lomachenko or Cotto/Canelo
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Lomachenko is 27 years old,. Canelo turns 25 on Saturday.
Guillermo Rigondeaux and Miguel Cotto are both 34 years old.
Canelo and Cotto were knocking out grown men in their 20th fights. Lomachenko and Rigondeaux were busy fighting teenagers with headgear,.
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I love Rigo vs Loma but Canelo vs Cotto has much much MUCH bigger implications. The winner especially if it's Canelo will probably get us a fight between the winner against GGG next year. And Canelo vs Cotto will be a big PPV hit IMO. I could see it getting 800k plus. And without a doubt will be a much more exciting fight.Comment
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Blah, blah, blah.
Lomachenko is 27 years old,. Canelo turns 25 on Saturday.
Guillermo Rigondeaux and Miguel Cotto are both 34 years old.
Canelo and Cotto were knocking out grown men in their 20th fights. Lomachenko and Rigondeaux were busy fighting teenagers with headgear,.
At the age of 20, Lomachenko had an Olympic gold, and a World silver from 2007. Lomachenko finished his amateur career at 396-1, and avenged his only loss (from the 2007 Worlds) twice.
Lomachenko's second professional fight (at the age of 26) was against someone who was probably better than the first 30-35 professional opponents Canelo has faced. Cotto's first real opposition was probably when he was around 26 years old, after 25+ professional fights.
Lomachenko's loss against Salido was bull****. This is what happens when you fight in Texas (and I'm a Texan). You get poor officiating. Salido should have loss due to points being deducted from low blows, not to mention him intentionally coming in overweight at the weigh in. Salido looked close to getting put down in that final round. 147 pounds vs 136 pounds, lol... You should be use to that, however, since Canelo drains himself to the bone to get a size advantage over all his opponents.Last edited by UNBIASED BOXING; 07-16-2015, 04:08 PM.Comment
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Rigo/Loma by a country mile. That's more skill in one fight then you may ever see.Last edited by SkillspayBills; 07-16-2015, 04:57 PM.Comment
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At the age of 20 Cotto lost in the Olympics and never won a world medal/olympic medal. Cotto finished his amateur career at 125-23.
At the age of 20, Lomachenko had an Olympic gold, and a World silver from 2007. Lomachenko finished his amateur career at 396-1, and avenged his only loss (from the 2007 Worlds) twice.
Lomachenko's second professional fight (at the age of 26) was against someone who was probably better than the first 30-35 professional opponents Canelo has faced. Cotto's first real opposition was probably when he was around 26 years old, after 25+ professional fights.
Lomachenko's loss against Salido was bull****. This is what happens when you fight in Texas (and I'm a Texan). You get poor officiating. Salido should have loss due to points being deducted from low blows, not to mention him intentionally coming in overweight at the weigh in. Salido looked close to getting put down in that final round. 147 pounds vs 136 pounds, lol... You should be use to that, however, since Canelo drains himself to the bone to get a size advantage over all his opponents.
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