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  • Comments Thread For: Roy Jones Explains Why Loma vs. Rigo is Best Fight Ever Made

    Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. is biting his lip as he counts down the days for Saturday night, when WBO super featherweight champion Vasyl Lomachenko defends his title against Guillermo Rigondeaux in an ESPN televised main event from The Theater in Madison Square Garden in New York City. From a historical standpoint, this will be the first fight in boxing history between boxers who have each won two Olympic gold medals.
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  • #2
    THERE you go .. Jones knows it . Rigo will break Lomas ribs , solar plexus or eyes ...
    rigo will counter them Lomas soft punches and will ko Loma .
    Rigo hits hard , pretty hard . Ask ducknaires , amagasas , ****ens, marroquin . Etc .

    Rigos power punch will be the difference.. Loma will run after being hit , until rigo breaks some of his bones ...

    Go rigo
    Hit and not be hit .

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    • #3
      Just a couple days away can not wait for this fight!!

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      • #4
        Today I learned that after all these years right from the 20s to today this is the first time 2 gold medallists will face each other. This just added another level of interest to the fight.

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        • #5
          Roy is so hyperbolic.

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          • #6
            Gonna be on Foxtel at 2:00pm Sunday in Australia - luckily UFC has slim picking this week

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            • #7
              Hope is a good fight. Hope it's the most technical fight I've seen.

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              • #8
                So ready.....

                Not sure if either of these move up to the top of pound for pound lists. I am a huge Lomachenko fan, but too few fights on the pro level. Gotta have at least something close to 20 fights to be #1, don't ya? I actually think you could defend Rigondeaux in the #1 position a ton easier with his record and who he has faced, but there are so many sports writers and commentators who hate the way he boxes I can't see it. By the way, unless one of these two guys lays a brick on Saturday I do not think a loss to the other should drop either out of P4P discussions.

                Crawford deserves the #1 spot right now, certainly top 3. Golovkin, Crawford, Rigondeaux if he wins, and maybe Keith Thurman if you forgive him for being out with an injury would be all contenders for the #1 spot on my personal list. Lomanchenko if he wins, Spence Jr, Naoya Inoue, Canelo, and maybe Oleksandr Usyk in no particular order nipping for a place in the top 5 and jockeying for position in the top 10. Someone else pick a name to get a tenth for me....

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                • #9
                  On paper it looks competitive but Loma will KO 37 years old Rigo.

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                  • #10
                    Well there you have it AA's. No excuses for when the white man wins

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