If Rigo does win. I really would like to see where he places on the consensus p4p list.
Comments Thread For: Rigondeaux Training Like a Warrior For Lomachenko, Says Coach
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[QUOTE=Squ□redCircle34;18173037]Gonna be a great fight!
Rigo has the speed, power, defense, reflexes and ring IQ to defuse the offensive combo punching and feet shuffling dynamo Loma!
Will be interesting to see how Loma takes away that lead left hand or the the decoy for the right hook to the body!
Remember people, Loma must destroy him and will be coming forward, equals lots of opportunities for counters for Rigo!
Is Rigos backfoot game better than Loma's front foot game?[/QUOTE]
That's the main thing about the fight. If Rigo was in his prime his backfoot game is better but right now at this age and not being active enough I really don't know if his backfoot game is better.Comment
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I second that, big props to Rigo for stepping up 8 lbs and fighting a true legacy fight which is a rarityComment
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I plan on not blinking the entire fight. I don't want to miss any little nuance in that ring that night.Comment
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Rigo better throw some punches, even his last fight where the guy flopped after Rigos hold and punch before the last few seconds Rigo did nothing. That guy was throwing and missing but he was winning the round by just being active.If he schools Loma 10-2 or 9-3 he will be robbed!
He must knockout Lomachenko,him and his team knows it!
Only way he don't get robbed is if he outclasses him 12-0 which is very unlikely and would be very surprising!
Rigo doesn't need to come forward just set up Loma with hard counters off the backfoot and make him move with you and instead of you moving with him!Comment
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