Comments Thread For: Lomachenko's Manager Responds Back To Team Rigondeaux
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Great points. The media must put the pressure on now, and Egis must be proactive. This is an amazing opportunity for Lomachenko and Rigondeaux both IF Rigondeaux is serious and won't make crazy demands.Comment
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But Donaire at that point in his career was very flat footed, didn't know how to set up offense against a moving target. And he still dropped Rigondeaux. Are you really comparing Lomachenko to Donaire? The only thing Arum should worry about is Lomachenko getting knocked out against a bigger man. He has nothing to worry about in terms of Lomachenko getting outboxed like Donaire. Maybe there's someone on the planet who can outbox him 7-5 or something, and maybe that man is Rigondeaux (I hope we find out!), but there is no one on earth (pound for pound wise) that is going to do a Donaire on Lomachenko and dominate him on points.Comment
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I like the answer. No nonsensical bravado from a manager, just a simple answer reminding Rigo's management of how a fight is actually made.
Its pretty simple. Roc reaches out to Top Rank, and they either make a deal or they dont. This nonsense of managers talking tough on the internet is just ******ed..........
Then why are you writing checks that your ass can't cash? You are the one that issued the challenge! Answer: because you didn't expect Rigo's team to say that they would come to 130. You got caught off guard, and now you are back pedaling.
I'm not sure who will win this fight, but I just want to see it. I get tired of fights not happening because of promoters and politics. Many people are pretty sure that Arum does not want to risk making this fight, after what happened to Donaire (who never recovered). So Loma's team (not Loma himself) can always blame it on Arum when the fight is not made. I believe that Arum does not want to risk one of the fighters that he has been trying so hard to build, and I don't think Klimas wants to risk it either, particularly after what happened to Kovalev. We saw this story already with the over-marinating of the Juanma-Gamboa fight that never happened, because Arum was afraid of Juanma (the more marketable fighter) getting beat. So he put Juanma in with Salido (twice), which Arum thought was an easier fight, and the rest is history.
I don't believe the fighters are scared, this is what fighters do. But the parasites who make money off of the fighters is another story.Comment
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Why are you coming out of left field with Crawford and Mikey? Like what do any of those fighters have to with me? Are you under the impression that I am african american or something? Stop being a cornball following me around checking out my reactions. Why do you care about my replies so much?Comment
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Great that you are so sure of this. If only Arum and Klimas were as confident as you are, then we might have a fight, and we could all find out for sure.Comment
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