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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostThis.
I still see plenty saying he will dominate next week. Oddly, his actual real fans all five of them think he will lose and are rational. They also never bought into the "Loma is ducking him" crap.
They aren't Rigo fans they just want Loma to lose. They will bury Rigo last week just like they did Russell and Walters and move onto the next guy who Loma is "ducking" and swear that guy crushes Loma who has no skill, talent, porous defense and is lucky if he's top 50 pound for pound.
Then they lose again and they move on. It will always be this way.
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Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1 View PostRigo ducked the fight when Loma was at 126. He would have had a much better chance to win when Loma was at 126.
Every fight Lomachenko is getting better and is much more comfortable fighting 12 rounds now.
Rigondeaux vs lomo, bob arum, fat rafael, espn & wba.
Rigondeaux STILL wins!
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI was at the Donaire fight, along with a few Boxingscene guys.
Was only one round sadly as you know but still good to see him in the flesh despite not being a big fan even if it was only for one round.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostDid he though? Could have swore Ward was in litigation and legally not able to fight and then all of a sudden GGG has a unification bout signed already and Ward is active again but moving to 175.
Point to me when Ward was legally able to fight and was at 168 and offered a fight to GGG who refused. It's hearsay.
There's the HBO meeting where they asked both about the fight and Ward said "No I'm injured and some other stuff" and GGG said "yes". Again not sure the timing permitted it but why is it always one side of the story and not the other.
http://www.thefightcity.com/golovkin...ovalev-boxing/
And Ward was at 168 NOT 175 & gave them in the contract a chance to fight 1 fight before they would both meet! Ward moved up AFTER he got turned down from lil g & team & beat up kovalev the best in the division at that time period! Now stop with the B.S.Last edited by j.razor; 12-02-2017, 02:42 PM.
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Originally posted by j.razor View Postlil g's promoter out his own mouth said they rejected the OFFICIAL OFFER.
http://www.thefightcity.com/golovkin...ovalev-boxing/
And Ward was at 168 NOT 175 & gave them in the contract a chance to fight 1 fight before they would both meet! Ward moved up AFTER he got turned down from lil g & team & beat up kovalev the best in the division at that time period! Now stop with the B.S.
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Originally posted by GriffTannen View PostI don't think so. He's my fav active fighter and don't think he would even beat tank.
So you say a guy who struggles with fighters outside of top 50 would beat one of the best technicians ever and the best amateur ever, just because he's bigger?
Rigo's timing, reaction, speed, variety of punches, footwork is on another level and fighters like Tank don't have nothing for Rigo except for lucky punch. That caliber of fighters don't beat Rigo's caliber of fighters under any circumstances
Rigo's straight left breaks skull bones of bigger guys not because Rigo is physically strong but because Rigo throws that shot PERFECTLY. Which means you can't throw a better straight left than Rigo, the way he throws that punch is perfection
You're clearly underrating Rigo, he's out of this world, fighters of this caliber has a good chance against ANYBODY, and you'll see that soon. Mark my words, Loma will go through hell, it's going to be a nightmare for himLast edited by g27region; 12-02-2017, 05:22 PM.
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