Lomachenko's Last Performance...Please, Rigo or Garcia would destroy the kid!

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  • animelive
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    #51
    Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop
    Last few fights? Yeah he snapped ****ens jaw because he was bored? Lol

    That wasn't a reckless swing either. You're hoping Rigo and Loma won't fight.
    Coming back to this after months. Lets see how badly your boy gets beaten up.

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    • lizard_man
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      #52
      Originally posted by KKKonorMcGregor
      Proof that an 0 doesn't always mean better.
      I think the only danger now for Lomachenko is pushing to a weight that isn't suited for him, I hope he doesn't do that there is still plenty of fights in his current division.
      So youre ok with Rigo moving up 2 weight classes to fight loma. But loma shouldn't have to move up to 135 to fight mikey?

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      • G22
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        #53
        Rigo has to jump up two divisions which puts him at a significant disadvantage. Its like asking Ward to go in with Joshua, Even if he loses he’d be given credit but Im not sure Rigo would be let off as easy but more likely signal the end for his career. He should be compensated for taking such as risk & I don’t think anyone other than Rigo would be in favour of a catchweight as they are bad for the sport.
        If it does happen its hard to think back to a time where that much talent has shared a ring at once. Same size and there would be a strong case for Rigo to win this. His style is centred around not taking risks, striking from distance and moving. Loma has looked more hittable recently and hed be the one who would have to force the action. However they are not the same size so the advantage is with Loma. The pace he sets and volume he throws should start to get to the old man the longer it goes. At 130 I side with Loma.

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        • M Bison
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          #54
          Originally posted by lizard_man
          So youre ok with Rigo moving up 2 weight classes to fight loma. But loma shouldn't have to move up to 135 to fight mikey?
          Nope, you will be able to find previous posts of me saying Rigo shouldn't push himself up too many weight divisions, in-fact, I'm fine with Rigo not fighting Lomachenko I can understand why he shouldn't it's similar to why GGG/Canelo shouldn't fight Ward...
          Well one of them two would only be possibly losing due to the massive weight disparity.

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