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

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  • Fay
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    #11
    Rigo about to take his first L so no

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    • EL_GRINGO
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      #12
      Originally posted by Thraxox
      Jason Sosa
      Nicholas Walters
      Martinez
      Russel Jr.
      I agree Lomachenko resume far from weak,especially if you consider how little he fights he has had

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        #13
        Originally posted by EL_GRINGO
        Would the winner of Lomachenko vs Rigondeaux dethrone Ward as P4P?

        Well let me know what you think...
        ... of course he would!!!

        ... but we'll never have that fight...

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          #14
          Originally posted by Thraxox
          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.


          all of those fighters are c- at best...dre's victims are hall of famers and future hall of famers...

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            #15
            I think it would close. To me it depend a lot on how good the winner looked in the fight. If Rigo won and returned to 122 I would probably put him number 1 PFP. I wouldn't put Loma over Ward if he won. Loma is a much bigger boxer and he should win. A better case for Loma over Ward would be if he beat Mikey at 135 and then returned to 130.

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              #16
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              I think it would close. To me it depend a lot on how good the winner looked in the fight. If Rigo won and returned to 122 I would probably put him number 1 PFP. I wouldn't put Loma over Ward if he won. Loma is a much bigger boxer and he should win. A better case for Loma over Ward would be if he beat Mikey at 135 and then returned to 130.
              You make some very good interesting points,did not look at it from that way yet

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                #17
                Originally posted by Mammoth
                Rigondeaux is Afro Cuban. Depends on what you consider black...
                I consider him black. If he isn't black then damn near nobody is black. The fact that he is Afro Cuban doesn't change him being black. He probably came from Africans who were shipped to Cuba and that's as black as it gets. I am a big Rigo fan. I was also a fan of the great Cuban boxer Jose Napoles.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Rigondeaux is Afro Cuban. Depends on what you consider black...
                  ??? What?

                  ... then what an Afro African is?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boliodogs
                    I consider him black. If he isn't black then damn near nobody is black. The fact that he is Afro Cuban doesn't change him being black. He probably came from Africans who were shipped to Cuba and that's as black as it gets. I am a big Rigo fan. I was also a fan of the great Cuban boxer Jose Napoles.
                    Yeah he's black but I bet you get him around African Americans and it's different. They're different culturally.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mammoth
                      Rigondeaux is Afro Cuban. Depends on what you consider black...
                      Afro Cubans are Black....hence the world Afro.
                      You know......... like Afro Americans.

                      What would YOU consider Rigo if you saw him walking down the streets?

                      "Wow that white guy sure is dark...he must be Cuban"

                      "Man....that spanish guy looks just like John Lee Hooker"

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