Would the winner of Lomachenko vs Rigondeaux dethrone Ward as P4P?

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  • EL_GRINGO
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    #1

    Would the winner of Lomachenko vs Rigondeaux dethrone Ward as P4P?

    Well let me know what you think...
  • Donnie Herrera
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    #2
    Ward's resume is better so no...Black Power✊🏾

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      #3
      Originally posted by Donnie Herrera
      Ward's resume is better so no...Black Power✊🏾
      Rigo is black too,but Ward resume better yes,Kovalev a very good name as your best,but kovalev is no Rigondeaux or Lomachenko

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        #4
        Originally posted by EL_GRINGO
        Rigo is black too,but Ward resume better yes,Kovalev a very good name as your best,but kovalev is no Rigondeaux or Lomachenko
        Rigo resume weak not worthy

        loma resume weak not worthy

        Dre resume all time great...deserves number 1 Black Power✊🏾

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        • Thraxox
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          #5
          Originally posted by Donnie Herrera
          Rigo resume weak not worthy

          loma resume weak not worthy

          Dre resume all time great...deserves number 1 Black Power✊🏾
          Jason Sosa
          Nicholas Walters
          Martinez
          Russel Jr.

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          • Mammoth
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            #6
            Rigondeaux is Afro Cuban. Depends on what you consider black...

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            • Donnie Herrera
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              #7
              Originally posted by Thraxox
              Jason Sosa
              Nicholas Walters
              Martinez
              Russel Jr.
              not hall of fame
              not hall of fame
              not hall of fame
              not hall of fame

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              • Thickback
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                #8
                No. And it isn't a debate....

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                • Thraxox
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Donnie Herrera
                  not hall of fame
                  not hall of fame
                  not hall of fame
                  not hall of fame
                  All of Which were expected to do great things until Lomachenko derailed them. Russel was being worshiped as the second coming of Taylor, Nicholas Walters was hailed as this knock out king that would eventually be taking over 130. Sosa was an Odds breaker. Martinez was a defending champion.

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                  • Hond
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                    #10
                    No, I don't think so. I think I had Rigo on #1 or #2 at some point after beating Donaire but Nonito went on a streak of poor performances which sort of devalued Rigo's dominant win, sadly. Ward's wins over Kessler, Abraham, Froch and Kovalev are excellent and even if Kovalev goes on to look washed out (by losing to Adonis for instance), I think Andre's resume can take the hit.

                    A win for Loma would definitely put him in the top three behind Ward and Golovkin however.

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