If Loma dominates Rigo, is he p4p #1?

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  • john l
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    #11
    Originally posted by Sicario*
    I don't know, kinda sounds like a bunch of excuses. Dude will beat a #3 or #4 guy that has been on there for years p4p. He does have a weight advantage but if you have the skills like rigo has, that shouldn't have matter. Crawford or GGG don't have a win that comes close to that.
    Even with skills weight still matters.But yes i think the winner of this fight esp if its rigo is #1.But the REAL ? is where the hell do you rate Rigo all time if HE wins.That would be 2 top 3-5 PFP guys in their prime but no other wins(except agbeko)because ALL them very good 122-126 guys ducked him and press let them get away with it.At least Mares come out recently and amited he would lose to Rigo(its on youtube).Cant really blame them i guess if they willing to come out and say "i would not win".He also said Leo would lose to him also.But Leo,Framp need to do same or fight him win or lose this fight.

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    • RedZmaja
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      #12
      Yes he is in my eyes. People underrate Rigo and his chances. Lomachenko should get a lot of credit if he can win in decisive fashion. Rigo's a 2 time Olympic gold medalist that is hard to beat, yet alone look good against.

      This is a similar situation to Kovalev vs Ward a year ago.

      IF there is a clear winner in the Loma vs Rigo fight then the winner should be a clear P4P #1.

      However if it ends in controversy/close decision like the Kovalev vs Ward I fight then no.

      Let's face it though, the only reason why Loma/Rigo could go on top after this one is because it's a transitional period. There just aren't many fighters with big wins in boxing right now.

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      • Tony Trick-Pony
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        #13
        A decisive winner in this fight is the new P4P king.

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        • Wolfie*
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          #14
          Originally posted by RedZmaja
          Yes he is in my eyes. People underrate Rigo and his chances. Lomachenko should get a lot of credit if he can win in decisive fashion. Rigo's a 2 time Olympic gold medalist that is hard to beat, yet alone look good against.

          This is a similar situation to Kovalev vs Ward a year ago.

          IF there is a clear winner in the Loma vs Rigo fight then the winner should be a clear P4P #1.

          However if it ends in controversy/close decision like the Kovalev vs Ward I fight then no.

          Let's face it though, the only reason why Loma/Rigo could go on top after this one is because it's a transitional period. There just aren't many fighters with big wins in boxing right now.
          Spot on

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          • Wolfie*
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            #15
            Well?????

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              #16
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              Yessir. Numero uno.
              As I said^.

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              • Tony Trick-Pony
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                #17
                He did.

                And he is.

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                • BrometheusBob.
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                  #18
                  Would have to say yes. On depth of resume and quality of victories.

                  Crawford and GGG would need to make a big statement to take it from the man.

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                  • Fay
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                    #19
                    If he beats Crawford yes

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