Comments Thread For: Ex-Trainer: With Me, Rigo May Have Shocked Lomachenko!

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  • turnedup
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    Originally posted by Regulus
    Now let's see Loma take a risk like Rigo just did.
    Risk? Rigo went for the pay, not the risk. He had the option of fighting the guy at a lower weight and didn't take it so fk outta here with that homerism, from your other post I can clearly see you have a thing against white boxers and non-American boxers which makes you a fake azz fan. If a man laces them up he's doing the sport justice regardless of his origins. Really wish they would ban you **********s off this damn site, would be more enjoyable without you 2009 and beyond TMZ loving fk's. He got his @zz beat and his heart checked..end of story. Would've happened the same way at any weight. Now switch back to your day to day account, you new account having troll.

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    There’s been talk about faults in Rigo’s training camp, and even about Pedro Diaz’s abilities as a trainer; but like someone else said, you can’t train heart.

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  • Regulus
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    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
    We're on a thread talking about a Cuban vs a Ukrainian and you try to come with this racial bs?! Lmao, go to a slick bruvva thread and leave this discussion to knowledgeable fans.

    And since you keep wanting to go there with me about white/race etc, I'll bite. You talking about there being no white boxers is like the gladiators looking up at the kings in the Colosseum talking about "Ain't none of you in here"
    As if your hillbilly ass is a king in the Colosseum

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  • GGG Gloveking
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    Originally posted by Regulus
    Too bad there aren't any domestic White fighters for you to jockride...you have to out-source your heroes.

    We don't have to import our stars
    We're on a thread talking about a Cuban vs a Ukrainian and you try to come with this racial bs?! Lmao, go to a slick bruvva thread and leave this discussion to knowledgeable fans.

    And since you keep wanting to go there with me about white/race etc, I'll bite. You talking about there being no white boxers is like the gladiators looking up at the kings in the Colosseum talking about "Ain't none of you in here"

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  • Regulus
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    Originally posted by Ajvar
    Actually he just said he is jumping to 135. Loma was at 126 when Rigo was at 122. Rigo jumped to 130 and Loma next year goes to 135. 2 weight classes It's not Loma's fault that Rigo was afraid to go 126 and stayed where he had zero good fights left dueto fair of his opponents.

    Loma was in the same situation at 126 but he went UP.
    Again...it was Rigo taking the risk.

    Why didn't Loma accept the catcheight of 124?
    ...becauase he's not about taking risks.

    Hell...

    He didn't even avenge his loss to Salido...too risky.

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  • Regulus
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    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
    I'd have more respect if he did get faceplates.

    Your foreign hero doesn't have heart. He's a quitter, a coward.

    Too bad there aren't any domestic White fighters for you to jockride...you have to out-source your heroes.

    We don't have to import our stars

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  • GGG Gloveking
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    Originally posted by Regulus
    You don't THINK.

    He'd likely get face-planted before he could quit.

    He doesn't have it in him to try
    Those foreign heroes of yours aren't about taking risks.
    I'd have more respect if he did get faceplates.

    Your foreign hero doesn't have heart. He's a quitter, a coward.

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  • Ajvar
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    Originally posted by Regulus
    Let's see how much heart Loma has jumping TWO weight classes.
    Actually he just said he is jumping to 135. Loma was at 126 when Rigo was at 122. Rigo jumped to 130 and Loma next year goes to 135. 2 weight classes It's not Loma's fault that Rigo was afraid to go 126 and stayed where he had zero good fights left dueto fair of his opponents.

    Loma was in the same situation at 126 but he went UP.
    Last edited by Ajvar; 12-19-2017, 07:27 AM.

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  • Regulus
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    Originally posted by harwri008
    This is absolutely true but if Rigondeaux didn't quit like he did, some people would've given him the proper credit for at least trying.
    Now it's Loma's turn to take a risk like Rigo just did.

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  • Regulus
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    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
    I don't think anyone at 140 can make Loma quit on his stool like a b itch. The man wasn't really taking any punishment. He only threw 2.5 punches per round, so I don't even want to hear about his ****** little hand. The man, in his career defining and possibly last fight, quit halfway through. Trying to say "2 divisions doe" is just making excuses for a pathetic performance
    You don't THINK.

    He'd likely get face-planted before he could quit.

    He doesn't have it in him to try
    Those foreign heroes of yours aren't about taking risks.

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