Rigondeaux vs Lomachenko still needs to happen! Don't let it die!

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  • HI-TECH Boxing
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    #61
    Originally posted by darius45
    I agree that Rigo needs to move fast, but I disagree that he need to make noise or prove himself at 126 first Rigo has already proven himself to such an extent that everyone is afraid to fight him... Rigo and Loma have already tried to negotiate too... they just need renegotiate... Rigo's star power is where it always was... And most importantly, a win over Rigo elevates Loma higher on the p4p rankings more than a win over any other fighter right now...

    It's a bit ridiculous that Arum is willing to throw Loma in with Manny and not Rigo..
    He really only needs one fight at 126 is basically what I'm trying to say. Rigo moves up and challenges for a title and that may catch Loma's attention. Loma is one of those people that doesn't like to mess around and wait. I think he legit doesn't want to think about Rigo anymore. He probably feels like he has already wasted a lot of time with him. And I kind of agree. That's why I'm also not into the idea of Loma wasting his time on Rigo again.
    Plus, I don't think Top Rank wants Lomachenko and Oscar Valdez in the same weight class at the moment, for obvious reasons, so Loma will probably need a good reason to go back down.

    Like I said I want to see Rigo at 126 either way. He's too talented to just waste it like that. I mean who would you favor over Rigo at 126? Not counting Loma. There are some that I would say have a legit chance without a doubt. The longer Rigo waits the worse it'll be for him.

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    • darius45
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      #62
      Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing

      Like I said I want to see Rigo at 126 either way. He's too talented to just waste it like that. I mean who would you favor over Rigo at 126?
      I don't think anyone has a legit chance other than Loma to beat him. 126 is the ceiling for Rigo and within that limit no one but Loma can touch him. So the biggest possible fight for Rigo in his career is Loma...While Loma's limit might be 140 which opens up a huge number of fights.

      Anyways, Here's hoping Loma doesn't stay silent on a Rigo match after he beats Walters.

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      • darius45
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        #63

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        • GMAN SUPREME
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          #64
          forget about it rigo is done no one cares about him when's his next fight? does anyone care?

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          • darius45
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            #65
            Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME
            forget about it rigo is done no one cares about him when's his next fight? does anyone care?
            Real boxing fans care. And if Loma doesn't want a question mark hanging over his legacy, he should care too.

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            • SterlingStained
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              #66
              Originally posted by darius45
              Real boxing fans care. And if Loma doesn't want a question mark hanging over his legacy, he should care too.
              so tell rigo to move up.

              if he's such a boxing god,

              move up.

              if pacquiao moved up from flyweight why cant rigo move up to feather or lightweight?

              his talent would make him more than competent.

              instead he hides in lower weights like chocalito.

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              • darius45
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                #67
                Originally posted by Sterling Archer
                so tell rigo to move up.

                if he's such a boxing god,

                move up.

                if pacquiao moved up from flyweight why cant rigo move up to feather or lightweight?

                his talent would make him more than competent.

                instead he hides in lower weights like chocalito.

                Loma and Rigo already agreed to meet at 126. The issue is money and/or Arum being scared of Loma losing.

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                • DannYankee
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                  #68
                  Arum still wakes up at night in a cold sweat when he is reminded of Rigondeaux the night before all they did was use his name to drum up even more Lomachenko hype this fight was never going to really happen. Arum wouldn't let one of his prized prospective superstars fk with Rigo again with someone else's d*ck. This was never within Lomachenko's power to make happen Arum steering that ship well far the fk away from that.

                  Arum be like

                  Last edited by DannYankee; 11-25-2016, 01:01 PM.

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                  • darius45
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by DannYankee
                    Arum still wakes up at night in a cold sweat when he is reminded of Rigondeaux the night before all they did was use his name to drum up even more Lomachenko hype this fight was never going to really happen. Arum wouldn't let one of his prized prospective superstars fk with Rigo again with someone else's d*ck. This was never within Lomachenko's power to make happen Arum steering that ship well far the fk away from that.
                    Yes, it's interesting that Rigo's name wasn't brought up once in the build up to the Walter's fight by Arum... Nor do I recall one journalist asking Loma about Rigo as a possible opponent after Walters

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                    • darius45
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                      #70
                      For Shame on HBO for not mentioning Rigo tonight....

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