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  • 1g5a22
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    Vasyl or Rigo...

    Better set of amateur wins? I'm not hugely up on the ams but can you tell me your views on who you think has the better SET of wins between these two? I know of a few of Lomas but can you give me a run-down on Rigos best wins??

    Lomachenko beat the likes of:

    -Yasniel Toledo
    -Robson Conceição
    -Albert Selimov
    -Félix Verdejo
    -Sergey Vodopyanov
    -Andrew Selby
    -Oscar Valdez

    Thanks in advance.
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      • lopetego
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        Loma is the amateur GOAT

        Rigo is just a pretender who wasnt man enough to face Loma in the pro ring, he knows Loma would spank him


        Rigonduck deserves hate from the fans for depriving us of a fight for the ages

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          #5
          Originally posted by dan_cov





          Rigo beat Gennadi Kovalev?

          On another note, I see he lost to Carlos Cuadras by L WO, does this mean Walk out?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Elotero
            Rigo beat Gennadi Kovalev?

            On another note, I see he lost to Carlos Cuadras by L WO, does this mean Walk out?

            Gennady ''The good boy Krusher'' Kovalev apparently he competes in MMA these days.

            That was when Rigo & Lara defected. Cuadras won via walkover.

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              lomachenko - 396-1, avenged the loss. Enough said.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bigdramashow
                lomachenko - 396-1, avenged the loss. Enough said.

                Taking nothing away from the guy but its a lot easier in Europe than it is competing every week in the Cuban amateur system when you're continually being matched week in, week out vs Franco, Yankiel León Alarcón (who he beat 8 times), both Gamboa's, Robles and the likes

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                  Such a tough call. Both are very special fighters...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dan_cov
                    Taking nothing away from the guy but its a lot easier in Europe than it is competing every week in the Cuban amateur system when you're continually being matched week in, week out vs Franco, Yankiel León Alarcón (who he beat 8 times), both Gamboa's, Robles and the likes
                    rigo is a tremendous fighter and a fantastic amateur but with lomachenkos record and his medal acheivements coupled with that, i dont really see how he cant be perceived as the greatest amateur ever.

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