Rooting hard for the RIGOD, but I gotta admit, I'm worried about the size difference between the fighters.
Post here if you think the Rigo beats Loma!
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It'll be Salido again, Garcia and Crawford.
He sure has. He got dropped by a light jab against Cordoba and was getting outboxed and beat up on the inside starting in round 6.
This is Cordoba (southpaw like Loma) knocking down a near prime Rigondeaux with a lazy jab that Rigo jumped into trying to close distance. Cordoba timed him perfectly.

Last edited by Pugilisticuffs; 08-22-2017, 02:22 PM.Comment
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Lets be real though. If Rigo gets stopped, it will be because he got dropped hard and Loma closed the show.
I don't think either guy is going to get worn down. Rigo is THE MASTER of slowing down the pace of a fight to a crawl.
I reserve judgement for who will win until I see how big the size difference really is with them face to face.Comment
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That fight is the go to fight for all Rigondeaux haters. If you watch the fight objectively the only round he lost was the one he went down in, and as you can see from the gif, all that happened was he got touched off balance while stepping and stumbled.It'll be Salido again, Garcia and Crawford.
He sure has. He got dropped by a light jab against Cordoba and was getting outboxed and beat up on the inside starting in round 6.
This is Cordoba (southpaw like Loma) knocking down a near prime Rigondeaux with a lazy jab that Rigo jumped into trying to close distance. Cordoba timed him perfectly.


After that happened he decided to play it safe and got on his bike and coasted. But if you understand the cuban amateur system at all, thats what he has been taught to do his entire life. Get up on points and then stay away.Comment
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