Is Rigo One-Dimensional?

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  • g27region
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    #11
    Originally posted by pesticid
    As a matter of fact someone might say that Loma is less versatile because he is not known to be able to outbox people from the outside. He usually just escapes, resets and comes back looking for angles at mid and short range. Look at his fight with Russel for instance. Very little boxing from the outside or at long range from Lomachenko.
    Lomachenko doesn't have Rigo's reach to dominate anything at longer range

    Fighters with longer reach tends to be better on the outside

    Kigali said Lomachenko doesn't have any inside game now it turns out Lomachenko doesn't have any outside game too.

    As for Rigo, I don't remember him being challenged at short distance in pros, he uses his footwork everytime when his opponent gets closer

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    • Tony Trick-Pony
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      #12
      Originally posted by g27region
      It's more like mongoose and a cobra

      Full-automatics vs. *******s
      I like the full autos vs. *******s.

      Sounds like a real war.

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      • pesticid
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        #13
        Originally posted by g27region
        Lomachenko doesn't have Rigo's reach to dominate anything at longer range

        Kigali said Lomachenko doesn't have any inside game now it turns out Lomachenko doesn't have any outside game too.

        As for Rigo, I don't remember him being challenged at short distance in pros, he uses his footwork everytime when his opponent gets closer
        He's finished quite a few guys in close range with precise uppercuts to both head and body.

        Loma doesn't have to have the biggest reach to dominate guys from the outside. Look at Pacman, same height, same reach and has dominated guys much taller than him and with bigger reach from the outside.

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        • iamboxing
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          #14
          Loma does things no boxer can prepare for. He'll adapt mid-round and suss Rigo out, but who knows? it might be another Barrera Hamed fight, the master technician vs the unorthodox flashy showman

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          • BillyBoxing
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            #15
            Originally posted by anthonydavid11
            I don't really think so, but there's nothing wrong with being that as many fighters find success with the style they know.

            I just wonder, because it seems like he does the same thing every time out, slapping the other fighter's lead hand with his jab, launching the big left hand, backing up and waiting and waiting and waiting. Low punch output lots of times.

            I'm not calling him that, but let's hear some of the deeper levels of his game from the Rigo fans or from, people who actually study styles and know more about his style. Fanboys, feel free to rant and rave.
            At all,

            Rigo has a terrific footwork, can dodge, slip punches, feint, varying the speed.

            He might be one handed, not really using his right hand, but def not one dimensionnal.

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            • GrandmasterWang
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              #16
              I consider Rigo to be somewhat one dimensional but his one dimension is fricking amazing!

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              • Tony Trick-Pony
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                #17
                I definitely think so now...

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                • McNulty
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by anthonydavid11
                  Maybe like a tiger and a cobra.
                  Yea man lol, like a tiger and a cobra.

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                  • Tony Trick-Pony
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by McNulty
                    Yea man lol, like a tiger and a cobra.
                    A tiger and a grasshopper

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                    • RussB23
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by pesticid
                      As a matter of fact someone might say that Loma is less versatile because he is not known to be able to outbox people from the outside. He usually just escapes, resets and comes back looking for angles at mid and short range. Look at his fight with Russel for instance. Very little boxing from the outside or at long range from Lomachenko.
                      He doesnt have to he uses different angles kind of like pacquiao. Im sure if he wanted to stay outside and potshot he could but he doesnt need to when his style is completely different. Why stay on the outside when you can frustrate the **** out of opponents with his angles and speed?

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