Prime Bhop breaks ggg down metally in 4rds then breaks him down physically in 8 or 9. GGG has never fought anyone remotely close to his own skill level he will fall apart when he sees he cant dominate his opponet he's never been in the position where he had to fight he wont be able to handle it. Ggg is more hype then fight he does have strong hands though
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look i dont think this fight should happen bc of size difference..but if rigo doesn care and all he wants is the most money he is right
he's the prize inthis fight..lomo is not...he's already lost and doesnt have a huge fan base...if u want rigo u have to pay him for wat u did to him likely..
i dont see the over pricing aspect..i see the "it is payback" aspect
hbo cut a lot of ties and at the end of the day he one tie was him and his family..top rank as well..pay the man or fight in your own division vs top rank fighters..
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Originally posted by Loque-san View PostWhat these Rigotards said is none of my business. Personally, I never said Rigo would easily beat Loma nor did I say Rigo would beat everyone bewteen 122 and 135... That's ridiculous. What I did say however, is that Rigo is too small for 126.
I'd rather see Frampton-Quigg winner vs. Rigo and Loma-Walters. There's nothing wrong with that.
And when did Rigo call out a super flyweight?
It's not like we have only one option. Or will Frampton-Quigg winner vs. Rigo be Rigo's last fight? By the way good luck to Rigo on getting that fight.
Rigo fans say Chocolatito should move up two weight divisions (From Flyweight to Bantamweight and Rigo goes down a division) all the time. Choco is three weight classes smaller than Rigo, but I guess that's OK since it's Rigo. Other fighters not so much.
Also Rigo and his team were trash talking Loma (since he made his debut) and saying how he wouldn't fight them. What happened?
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Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View PostWhy can't we see both Loma-Walters and Loma-Rigo. What's wrong with that? There's nothing wrong with that.
It's not like we have only one option. Or will Frampton-Quigg winner vs. Rigo be Rigo's last fight? By the way good luck to Rigo on getting that fight.
Rigo fans say Chocolatito should move up two weight divisions (From Flyweight to Bantamweight and Rigo goes down a division) all the time. Choco is three weight classes smaller than Rigo, but I guess that's OK since it's Rigo. Other fighters not so much.
Also Rigo and his team were trash talking Loma (since he made his debut) and saying how he wouldn't fight them. What happened?
I've read somewhere that the WBA ordered Frampton-Quigg winner vs. Rigo next. The winner must face him or vacate the belt.
As for Chocolatito, "Rigo fans say..." ok. This is where I stopped. Rigo never personally called out Gonzalez.
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Loma need to realize how small Rigo is....and both of them are not A-sides so get over it or move on
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Originally posted by Loque-san View PostThere is something wrong with that actually. Rigondeaux is a small super bantamweight and as far as I'm concerned, this fight would be a physical mismatch. I you disagree, that's fine.
I've read somewhere that the WBA ordered Frampton-Quigg winner vs. Rigo next. The winner must face him or vacate the belt.
As for Chocolatito, "Rigo fans say..." ok. This is where I stopped. Rigo never personally called out Gonzalez.
Maybe Quigg? I trust Quigg even less. He has less obstacles than Frampton to make a Rigo fight, but I somehow have my doubts about him facing Rigo. Even more doubts with Quigg than Frampton.
It sucks, but it's the truth.
I was going to say something regarding the bold, but it won't get anywhere so pointless.
But what do you say about Rigo HIMSELF and his team trash talking Loma, since Loma's debut? They've been quiet since Loma finally decided to call them on their BS.
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Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View PostWhat? You don't think Frampton would survive without Rigo. Just because WBA ordered it doesn't mean it's going to happen. Frampton is going to be OK without Rigo. He could move up and fight some of the Featherweights Haymon has. Frampton has already said he's having difficulties making 122. I think Frampton would be more than content to vacate, move up and face a Leo Santa Cruz, Abner Mares, Gary Russell Jr., Lee Selby (that could be another big domestic fight), and a few others. If Frampton beats Quigg I doubt he's going to want to lose momentum and potentially lose to Rigo.
Maybe Quigg? I trust Quigg even less. He has less obstacles than Frampton to make a Rigo fight, but I somehow have my doubts about him facing Rigo. Even more doubts with Quigg than Frampton.
It sucks, but it's the truth..
Frankly, if I were Frampton or Quigg, I would be chomping at the bit to face Rigo right now. He will turn 36 this year, has been inactive and looked poor in his last fight. It might be the right time to beat him.
Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View PostI was going to say something regarding the bold, but it won't get anywhere so pointless.
But what do you say about Rigo HIMSELF and his team trash talking Loma, since Loma's debut? They've been quiet since Loma finally decided to call them on their BS.
Rigo's team and Rigotards around here are all full of shyt.
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