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Originally posted by Pugilisticuffs View PostRigo went up two weight classes because he was dared to by Loma's manager on Twitter. Rigo already ducked Loma in 2015 and it seems everybody gets it but you. He called him out, couldn't get him at 124 (trying to drain him) and then agreed on 126 and the money. When s--- got real Rigo got cold feet and abandoned their agreement. He never wanted that fight. The video and fight announcements have been posted to NSB before. Do you need to see them again? Rigo punked nobody but the fools that thought he'd break Loma's jaw and school him which sounds like you given all the crying you're doing.
Its obvious Floma ducked Rigo. Flomachenko and Klimas ditched the idea about Floma's rehydration limit if they agreed to a catch.
I know my boxing. Stop lying. Rigo was ahead of Floma on the p4p list any day of the week aka A Side. But your dumbasses can play the fool to say "Floma offered 126.." FFS Floma was B side...he aint calling shįt other thna fighting shelf life champs that were actually beneficial to Top Rank only shows how Arum is a piece of shīt that exploits boxers for his own gain. Im sure he goes shopping on 5th avenue thinking about fur coats over anything boxing related.
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Originally posted by LalinPromotions View PostFlomachenko never called out Rigo. If you follow boxing you'd know that Arum wouldn't allow that to begin with. In 2014, Floma wasn't even at Rigo's p4p level. Rigo was king at 122. Floma was peaking at 126. Industry tried to help Top Rank steer away from any drama that Rigo.would stir to hype a catch, all while Floma had been weighing at 125 starting out.
Its obvious Floma ducked Rigo. Flomachenko and Klimas ditched the idea about Floma's rehydration limit if they agreed to a catch.
I know my boxing. Stop lying. Rigo was ahead of Floma on the p4p list any day of the week aka A Side. But your dumbasses can play the fool to say "Floma offered 126.." FFS Floma was B side...he aint calling shįt other thna fighting shelf life champs that were actually beneficial to Top Rank only shows how Arum is a piece of shīt that exploits boxers for his own gain. Im sure he goes shopping on 5th avenue thinking about fur coats over anything boxing related.
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Originally posted by Pugilisticuffs View PostRigo was made a very good offer by Top Rank that he agreed to but then later refused giving multiple excuses. It's on video and in print buddy. Loma was willing to fight him with only 5 pro fights after Rigo called him out. They said yes and called his bluff. Why would Loma call out the smaller man? He never did. Rigo ducked Loma then and when they eventually fought he got schooled, humiliated and quit after getting his ears boxed off and rocked with light punches while getting toyed with.
"That boxer agreed to want a boxing fight because he's a boxer...." -wat da Fook
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Originally posted by LalinPromotions View PostProvide the sources...
"That boxer agreed to want a boxing fight because he's a boxer...." -wat da Fook
http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news...enko-at-126lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfuiRe38_NcLast edited by Pugilisticuffs; 12-31-2017, 05:53 PM.
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Originally posted by Pugilisticuffs View PostHe was offered $500,000 to fight Loma in 2015 when Rigo called him out. He then was offered the same, Loma's purse, as a win bonus. Rigo agreed and then lied about why he changed his mind (said money then said weight even though he already agreed to it). Loma was in camp already and Rigo chickened out. That's a duck. Rigo calling him out, agreeing and then getting cold feet = DUCK.
http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news...enko-at-126lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfuiRe38_Nc
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Originally posted by LalinPromotions View PostI suggest you read it 10 more times in understanding the English language. You basically Acknowledged that Rigo seeked the catch and the Floma fumbled it with the rehydration clause. But they can act like Rigo fumbled it, so 126 was more ideal for Klimas. Even the Brit manager Hyde covered all this in detail. Flomachenko never wanted the catchweight.
"He wants the fight at 126, but I wanted a rehydration clause of 134 on fight night which he has now agreed to. We didn't get the fight at 124, but the most important thing for us is what weight Loma would be on fight night.
"When you take (Nonito) Donaire's weight of 140 when he fought Rigo into account, 134 is much more favourable to us.
"I have relayed this to Rigo and we will make an announcement soon."
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Originally posted by Pugilisticuffs View PostThey knew Rigo's team were trying to drain him and compromised with the rehydration limit which Rigo's manager at the time, Graham Hyde, was happy with.
-Graham Hyde
http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news...enko-at-126lbs
It doesnt matter what the case is, Rigo was A side and undefeated. Floma was Top Rank. OF COURSE Flomas handlers would throw a wrench at this bout
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Originally posted by LalinPromotions View PostGary Hyde made it apparent that Floma was making 125 at weigh ins a year befoee so what was a pound cut off? Also, this is a professional business. Olympic Lightweight is 132lbs. Rigo is a clean cut athlete that looked like Floyd only gaining several.pounds after. If Loma was making 135 on fight night and starting pro at 126 when since 2011 Floma was already calibrated for the ams at Lightweight.
It doesnt matter what the case is, Rigo was A side and undefeated. Floma was Top Rank. OF COURSE Flomas handlers would throw a wrench at this bout
Rigo was not the A side. He had no major network backing at all because he had been blacklisted for his style. The offer from Top Rank was both having equal purses at 500 g's apiece. To sweeten the offer Loma was willing to fight Rigo for free if Rigo could beat him by giving him his entire purse as a win bonus. Loma had a major network backer (HBO) and a more powerful promoter. It's just a pound difference? That means a lot to a small guy trying to make weight. They didn't fall for them looking to get him drained and agreed to 126 with a rehydration clause to cap him at 134.
FactsLast edited by Pugilisticuffs; 12-31-2017, 06:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Pugilisticuffs View PostHe was making 125 for the ams since 2007. He moved to Lightweight in 2009 because he had to, AIBA removed the Featherweight class in intl. amateur boxing for senior level men's boxing. In early 2013 he was fighting at Lightweight which was 135 in the World Series of Boxing. He then started his pro career in America by making 126. He's a natural Featherweight and was very small at the 2012 Olympics at 132 pounds and at 135 pounds in the World Series of Boxing. He still beat all of his opponents.
Rigo was not the A side. He had no major network backing at all because he had been blacklisted for his style. The offer from Top Rank was both having equal purses at 500 g's apiece. To sweeten the offer Loma was willing to fight Rigo for free if Rigo could beat him by giving him his entire purse as a win bonus. Loma had a major network backer (HBO) and a more powerful promoter. It's just a pound difference? That means a lot to a small guy trying to make weight. They didn't fall for them looking to get him drained and agreed to 126 with a rehydration clause to cap him at 134.
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I run these streets bruh... Floma ducked Rigo. Nobody in industry ever created a narrative that Rigo needed to face Floma at 130. NEVER!!!
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