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  • #51
    If Rigo pulls this off he's P4P #1 period

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Kigali View Post
      That trash in your siggy has a weak chin
      Don't worry boy, AJ will take care of Windmill very soon.

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      • #53
        Rigo has been dropped a few times. Donaire, Marroquin and even the Japanese guy dropped him twice. Hard to think that Loma wouldnt.

        That being said, Rigo (like Loma) is incredibly skilled boxer. I cant wait to see this, hopefully we will see a proper masterpiece of a boxing match here filled with beautiful movement

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        • #54
          Originally posted by buddyr View Post
          Pernell whitaker has been floored more in his career than De la hoya and Mosley. Do they have better defense?
          Whitaker was down 3 times in 45 fights, fighting all-time greats. Don't compare that to Rigo who fought nobodies and was down 4 times.
          Focus on Loma-Rigo, don't change the subject.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by steven_z View Post
            Whitaker was down 3 times in 45 fights, fighting all-time greats. Don't compare that to Rigo who fought nobodies and was down 4 times.
            Focus on Loma-Rigo, don't change the subject.
            Whitaker was dropped TWICE vs Hurtado and had he not rallied for a ko win late, he would not have fought De la Hoya. Was dropped agaisnt Tito late in his career, Rivera, and Vasquez and that's off the of my head. That's 5. I've followed Sweet Pea his whole career. Still got SI magazines with him on the cover from my high school days when he was the best fighter in the world.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Disturbed View Post
              Rigo has been dropped a few times. Donaire, Marroquin and even the Japanese guy dropped him twice. Hard to think that Loma wouldnt.

              That being said, Rigo (like Loma) is incredibly skilled boxer. I cant wait to see this, hopefully we will see a proper masterpiece of a boxing match here filled with beautiful movement
              But Lomachenko isn't a power puncher. He's a high volume puncher. He overwhelms his opponents with pressure. I'm trying to figure out when Lomachenko became his power puncher.

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              • #57
                Loma: 4 years career, 10 fights
                Rigo: 8 year career, 18 fights

                Fights against world champions:

                Loma:
                2014-03-01 Orlando Salido
                2014-06-21 Gary Russell Jr
                2016-06-11 Roman Martinez
                2016-11-26 Nicholas Walters
                2017-04-08 Jason Sosa

                Rigo:
                2010-11-13 Ricardo Cordoba
                2012-01-20 Rico Ramos
                2013-04-13 Nonito Donaire
                2013-12-07 Joseph Agbeko
                Last edited by steven_z; 10-04-2017, 10:27 PM.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by steven_z View Post
                  Loma: 4 years career, 10 fights
                  Rigo: 8 year career, 18 fights

                  Fights against world champions:

                  Loma:
                  2014-03-01 Orlando Salido
                  2014-06-21 Gary Russell Jr
                  2016-06-11 Roman Martinez
                  2016-11-26 Nicholas Walters
                  2017-04-08 Jason Sosa

                  Rigo:
                  2010-11-13 Ricardo Cordoba
                  2012-01-20 Rico Ramos
                  2013-04-13 Nonito Donaire
                  2013-12-07 Joseph Agbeko
                  How can a guy with such a misarable resume as Rigondeaux be even considered top 10 P4P?
                  Last edited by steven_z; 10-04-2017, 10:28 PM.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by steven_z View Post
                    How can a guy with such a misarable resume as Rigondeaux be even considered top 10 P4P?
                    Skills and eye test I guess. But the folks that put him so high often criticize Loma for his resume and lack of fights so go figure.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by steven_z View Post
                      How is Rigo defense better? The guy fought only 1 decent opponent and yet was floored 4 times.
                      Come on. Just because you get dropped doesn't mean you have bad defense. At the end of the day everybody is going to get hit during the fight no matter how good you are defensively.
                      Some can just take it better than others due to having a better chin, for example.
                      Think about it right. There could be a fighter that has a fantastic chin and never goes down but basically gets hit with every single shot. Does that mean he has better defense than Rigo or Whitaker?

                      It's the same thing when people say Loma has bad defense just because he ends up with a bruise during/after the fight.
                      Loma has light skin and his skin doesn't appear to be thick, so he can get bruised up or cut easier than others.
                      There are other fighters with light complexion but have thick skin which makes them less susceptible to getting cut.
                      If that makes any sense.
                      Last edited by HI-TECH Boxing; 10-04-2017, 04:59 PM.

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