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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostReally good post. Maybe I am not looking close enough at the reach advantage Rigo will have or his experience with bigger men.
I just can't see a path to victory for Rigo, and not because he isn't great. Frankly, I think Loma will beat everyone he is bigger than given his immense skill set. Its gonna take a Mikey or Crawford to beat him.
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Originally posted by hectari View PostRigo has that power, loma isnt that much bigger than rigo, maybe a ten pound difference and eigo fought bigger guys like nonito and marroquin who walks around at 150.
Loma is not a power puncher, if there is a ko its rigomdeaux, both fighters deserve full credit none of this bull about size.
Rigo knocks out giant japanese all the time.
May the best man win
Then compare to how much bigger Walter's was to Donaire.
Then compare it too Loma and Walters....
I saw the size difference with my own two eyes.
We gonna see them at the weighin as well and then When they fight.
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Originally posted by g27region View PostThis. I root for Lomachenko but sleeping on Rigondeaux is the WORST mistake ever. People act like we're not talking about the BEST defensive fighter of this time or arguably the best amateur and the best Cuban fighter ever
They have to stop with that fanboyism, the fight is coming real soon so there's no point in arguing who's going to get schooled, boxing is unpredictable, that's why we love it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te%C3%B3filo_Stevenson
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI’ve picked Lomachenko by decision. There are three factors for this: 1. He’s the bigger man (although Rigo has longer reach). The old adage is, “a good big man will always beat a good little man.” I subscribe to that. And although Vasyl isn’t that much bigger, it is an advantage between two highly skilled men. 2. Age. This may be the real deciding factor here. Rigo is 37. Past prime. No doubt in my mind. Question is, how far past it. 3. Activity, or lack thereof. Lomo has been far more active. We’ve seen what that can mean before.
There are other factors that can be mentioned in Guillermo’s favor — punching power, for instance — but even that remains to be seen at this weight. In the end, I’m with you. I can’t see a path to victory for “El Chacal.” Then again, I thought Donaire would win their fight. Lol There’s always hope.
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Originally posted by lazaron72 View PostHa ha ha . Loma ain’t got that power , but rigo does have it .
Rigondeaux will catch Loma coming in and will hit him hard and Loma will go down.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Loma stops throwing punches after rigo hits him , everybody does it , and when they don’t , they get disfigured or koed.
Rigo is good , age doesn’t affect him .. yet .
Rigo knows what to do , he has seen this style , he was in the great Cuban amateur school , remember, the Cubans taught the Russian how to box when both countries were communist ... the Cubans taught the Russian boxing and the Russian taught the Cubans wrestling...
Anyway, my man rigondeaux will shock the world ...
Hit and not be hit ; you can not hit what you don’t see .
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