Comments Thread For: Roberto Duran: Rigondeaux Gives Lomachenko a Boxing Lesson

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  • trainhard_187
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    #51
    Rigo style is boring. Im sorry to say. Loma will chase all night while Rigo escapes, ducks, and runs away. I see Loma winning this in a boring decision..

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    • jjsmyth87
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      #52
      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
      Duran praises Golovkin and people say Roberto is the man. Wonder how those same people will respond to this...
      Doubt anyone would think less of duran because hes picking rigo. I agree with the praise he gave golovkin and i disagree with his opinion that rigo wins. Duran is still the man

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      • mathed
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        #53
        Loma will start taking over the fight after the second rd. Rigo won't like the pace and the accuracy of Loma, his inferior opponents will have left him without an answer. He will foul at first but Loma will work around that to pick him off little by little. Sometime after the 8th, Loma begins to turn up the heat, landing nice combinations. He ends up winning a UD 8-4 type fight.

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        • Mr Objecitivity
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          #54
          This is close to a 50/50 bout for me. If they were both the same size, I would argue that either guy could win on a given night and if they fought 10 times, both would have 5 wins each. However, with the minor (but significant enough) advantage in weight and youth, I will have to make Lomachenko the favorite for this bout.

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          • mjbjst
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            #55
            Who cares about Roberto no mas Durans opinion.

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            • o0Kilabot0o
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              #56
              nah man. Donaire is not as good as what people give him credit for. he tried to use his size advantage against Rigo but Rigo is way slicker as what Donaire thought he would be. anyways, Loma is on another level, people think that he will just come forward to Rigo like all other Rigo's past opponents. but NO, Loma has the best angle and footwork on the game right now. stop bringing dirty Salido here, although win is a win. I think Loma learn from that mistake. It'll be hard fight for both but Loma has the advantage.

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              • Verus
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                #57
                Very clever post! Both are very talented. I don't know if Roc Nation has that kind of Mojo. Neither voodoo, black magic or the spirit of Bela Lugosi is not going to help Rigo once the fight starts, but an increased work rate in the ring might -- well maybe.

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