Both are used to fighting someone with a lower IQ. They are used to beating people mentally before defeating them physically. Both are used to decreasing the activity of their opponent's. These elements can possibly lead to a fight where not much leather is exchanged.
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Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya View PostI expect rigo to showcase once again his patented ring style: running and hugging.
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Originally posted by angkag View PostOnly way it would be Gatti-Ward would be if they both got drunk before the fight.
Not down-playing Gatti-Ward in anyway, but both Gatti and Ward were fairly limited in the silky skills department and their styles just meshed to create the wars of attrition that they created - and for anyone who hasn't seen the Gatti-Ward fights, its a must watch and will have you saying 'holy cow' (or equivalent) multiple times.
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IMHO, comparing Rigondeaux's current situation with Cotto's is just totally ridiculous. Cotto has been through wars TONS of times, against top fighters all the time. He has gotten punched A LOT. They may be the same age, but fight-wise, Cotto is at least 10 years older in accumulation of received punches. Just the poundings he got vs. Margarito, Pacquiao, Canelo, to name just a few, easily explain the HUGE difference between one and the other.
This is the first time Rigo could get a real beating. And thus, finally show for his age. But until this point, he is as fresh as a 27-year-old guy, such as Loma. It is an advantage, not a disadvantage, to have had such little fighting and opposition, because he won't come with both the physical and emotional scars of having been beaten real bad previously, as Cotto has.
Still, I don't think that will be enough. I expect Loma to take his hard punches and then beat him up real bad. If he took so many hard punches from a much heavier Salido, including a bunch of punches around or below the belt line, I am sure he will do fine vs. Rigo, who also, won't find it so easy to connect punches to Loma as he did to lesser fighters including Nonito, who are amateurs at defense skills, compared to Lomachenko.Last edited by sterilizer; 12-08-2017, 02:46 PM.
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Originally posted by sterilizer View PostIMHO, comparing Rigondeaux's current situation with Cotto's is just totally ridiculous. Cotto has been through wars TONS of times, against top fighters all the time. He has gotten punched A LOT. They may be the same age, but fight-wise, Cotto is at least 10 years older in accumulation of received punches. Just the poundings he got vs. Margarito, Pacquiao, Canelo, to name just a few, easily explain the HUGE difference between one and the other.
This is the first time Rigo could get a real beating. And thus, finally show for his age. But until this point, he is as fresh as a 27-year-old guy, such as Loma. It is an advantage, not a disadvantage, to have had such little fighting and opposition, because he won't come with both the physical and emotional scars of having been beaten real bad previously, as Cotto has.
Still, I don't think that will be enough. I expect Loma to take his hard punches and then beat him up real bad. If he took so many hard punches from a much heavier Salido, including a bunch of punches around or below the belt line, I am sure he will do fine vs. Rigo, who also, won't find it so easy to connect punches to Loma as he did to lesser fighters including Nonito, who are amateurs at defense skills, compared to Lomachenko.
I'll make it SIMPLE and not do some POS HUGE paragraph.
Lomachenko will NOT knock Rig. out!
Now show me the $$$$ your willing to go FULL RTARD on??? And I'll match.
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I'll adjust the ODDS in accordance with Vegas and then take your FKN $$$$$ WHEN you lose! NOT if!
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