if loma beats rigo relatively easily where would he be PFP?
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I've already got Lomachenko at #1, if he beats Rigo, regardless of how dominant he is, he will only cement his place. Having Russell Jr, Walters and Rigo on your resume after 11 fights is ridiculous, along with being a 2 weight champ.Comment
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It is the way he wins as well. Got a few more gears to go well.Comment
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I'm thinking it's not gonna be easy to dominate or look too good against a guy like Rigo, even with the size and youth advantage. I don't think the fight is gonna be as straight forward as people think, I'm expecting a clear but competitive UD for Loma.Comment
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Rigo is hard to hit.
Interesting to see Loma's boxing brain at work because so far his physical and technical skills have been more than enough.
Rigo is a puzzle that has to be solved, but Loma has the tools to do it.
Loma has to also take the fight to Rigo and fight his game.Comment
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Who do you currently have in the top 5 right now? I'm a Loma fan so I'm biased but I don't see how there's five boxers p4p currently ahead of him. And don't get me wrong, he doesn't have a p4p #1 resume but we seem to be in a hype era and there's not really any guys running away with it for resume. It's all about the eye test and for that I'd say top 3 are Loma, Rigo and Crawford in no order.Comment
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Loma will be top 3, although history will show the fight happened too late. Rigo is 37, smaller, and only has fought 3 rounds the last 3 years. Loma has every single advantage except 2 inches of reach. Add it up.
That said I hope Rigo lights Loma up. Its obvious it was Loma's team (Arum) that didn't want the fight to happen 2 years ago, when it would have been a better fight. I pick Rigo to win with my heart, but not my head.Comment
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