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  • M Bison
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    #21
    I want the rematch with Gary Russell Jr, I still think Lomachenko wins but I think Gary has done more than enough to deserve a rematch.

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    • HI-TECH Boxing
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      #22
      Salido and Martinez will have their Third bout in early 2016 (February-April), that will give Lomachenko time to have one more fight at 126.
      They should try to pursue Rigo, but if he doesn't want it then just move on. If it's not Rigo, then get him the best opponent possible/available in early 2016.
      After that, Loma should move up and fight the winner of Salido-Martinez III (there are no fights for Loma at 126, unfortunately). Loma is the WBO Featherweight champion, so once he moves up he has priority to fight for the WBO Super Featherweight belt.
      He ends his 2016 fighting Walters or Uchiyama. I really want to see that Uchiyama fight before Takashi calls it a day. Uchiyama would be a more difficult fight than Walters in my opinion.

      If that could happen it would be an amazing year and most likely a lock for fighter of the year. Knowing Top Rank they probably will have him waste another year.

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        #23
        Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
        Salido and Martinez will have their Third bout in early 2016 (February-April), that will give Lomachenko time to have one more fight at 126.
        They should try to pursue Rigo, but if he doesn't want it then just move on. If it's not Rigo, then get him the best opponent possible/available in early 2016.
        After that, Loma should move up and fight the winner of Salido-Martinez III (there are no fights for Loma at 126, unfortunately). Loma is the WBO Featherweight champion, so once he moves up he has priority to fight for the WBO Super Featherweight belt.
        He ends his 2016 fighting Walters or Uchiyama. I really want to see that Uchiyama fight before Takashi calls it a day. Uchiyama would be a more difficult fight than Walters in my opinion.

        If that could happen it would be an amazing year and most likely a lock for fighter of the year. Knowing Top Rank they probably will have him waste another year.
        Sounds too good to be true would be awesome if that happens

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        • xhiddenx87
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          #24
          What great matchs these woul be.

          caribe doe

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          • M Bison
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            #25
            Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
            Salido and Martinez will have their Third bout in early 2016 (February-April), that will give Lomachenko time to have one more fight at 126.
            They should try to pursue Rigo, but if he doesn't want it then just move on. If it's not Rigo, then get him the best opponent possible/available in early 2016.
            After that, Loma should move up and fight the winner of Salido-Martinez III (there are no fights for Loma at 126, unfortunately). Loma is the WBO Featherweight champion, so once he moves up he has priority to fight for the WBO Super Featherweight belt.
            He ends his 2016 fighting Walters or Uchiyama. I really want to see that Uchiyama fight before Takashi calls it a day. Uchiyama would be a more difficult fight than Walters in my opinion.

            If that could happen it would be an amazing year and most likely a lock for fighter of the year. Knowing Top Rank they probably will have him waste another year.
            If Salido wins that's a wrong that should be corrected by Lomachenko, I think Loma won the first fight but in a fair venue no bias referee I think Lomachenko takes Salido to school, you have to understand that Salido would have done the same thing to Rigo that display by him was dirty, beyond dirty it was cheating in every right.

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            • HI-TECH Boxing
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              #26
              Originally posted by LomaUsykKlichko
              Sounds too good to be true would be awesome if that happens
              Yeah, I don't trust Top Rank. They need to start pushing him now!
              Some of it could happen though. If Loma gets out of the Koasicha fight unscathed, then he should be back around the same time Salido-Martinez III is scheduled. Let's say April (or March), if Pac fights in April why not have Loma in the Co-feature against Rigo or the best opponent available (to let Loma defend his 126 belt one more time).
              Then after that fight he enforces the WBO Super Featherweight Champion to defend against him sometime in late Summer. Hopefully it's Salido, that Salido rematch NEEDS to happen.
              Those two things are definite possibilities, they could happen.
              Getting Uchiyama would be pretty difficult, but Uchiyama has expressed interest in fighting in the States before, so why not offer him a fight toward the end of 2016. That would be a great name to have on his resume. Probably the hardest fight for Loma as well.

              I didn't want Loma to move up so quickly, but he really has no choice. The good thing about moving up is that he creates another opponent for the future. Oscar Valdez will most likely fight for the vacant 126 WBO belt. That's another future Loma opponent. Top Rank has to start thinking.
              Last edited by HI-TECH Boxing; 11-05-2015, 05:44 PM.

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              • LomaUsykKlichko
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                #27
                Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
                Yeah, I don't trust Top Rank. They need to start pushing him now!
                Some of it could happen though. If Loma gets out of the Koasicha fight unscathed, then he should be back around the same time Salido-Martinez III is scheduled. Let's say April (or March), if Pac fights in April why not have Loma in the Co-feature against Rigo or the best opponent available (to let Loma defend his 126 belt one more time).
                Then after that fight he enforces the WBO Super Featherweight Champion to defend against him sometime in late Summer. Hopefully it's Salido, that Salido rematch NEEDS to happen.
                Those two things are definite possibilities, they could happen.
                Getting Uchiyama would be pretty difficult, but Uchiyama has expressed interest in fighting in the States before, so why not offer him a fight toward the end of 2016. That would be a great name to have on his resume. Probably the hardest fight for Loma as well.

                I didn't want Loma to move up so quickly, but he really has no choice. The good thing about moving up is that he creates another opponent for the future. Oscar Valdez will most likely fight for the vacant 126 WBO belt. That's another future Loma opponent. Top Rank has to start thinking.
                Yeah lets hope it happens.

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                • elfag
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                  #28
                  Rigo dont want none.

                  All hype, no substance

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                  • Unseen
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by wlliam
                    Rigo and Loma...what tragic boxing circumstances to prevent just a solid, top quality, grade A Match-up SMFH...when is greazy @$$ Bob gonna die? just fkn die already got danm!! imagine if Loma wasnt with TR the fights he wud be able to pursue...Rigo, smh how tf can a talent like that be without options? With how seemingly unbeatable he appears, promoters should be throwing money at him and at opponents..they cant beat him=$$$. Caribe got this cat Fd up..im sure there is something not right with that paperwork, Rigos gotta get away from those MFers
                    Rigo didn't leave Caribe for whatever reason ****ed him up. Top Rank wanted to promote him solely, not be a co. Top Rank would have got him further than what he is now for sure.

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                    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                      #30
                      So, why is he talking about moving to 130 but didnt wanna fight Walters cause he was "too big"?

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