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  • #51
    Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post
    Rigo could've "drained" to 118. He chose not to. Rigo's opponents always towered him. Hence Rigo being a small Super Bantam. FFS if you're saying Floma is natural Featherweight you're justifying that Floma couldn't give up 2lbs to surpass Rigo on the P4P list... all when Floma hydrates 135lbs plus on fight and made GRJ at 126 look like a midget...

    I run these streets bruh... Floma ducked Rigo. Nobody in industry ever created a narrative that Rigo needed to face Floma at 130. NEVER!!!

    Rigo took the fight and got a boxing lesson

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Francis M. View Post
      Rigo took the fight and got a boxing lesson
      He took the fight and made 200k to show the world how you make a top 3 p4p boxer miss repeatedly.

      That's not a boxing lesson. More like robbing the bank without getting clicked or hurt.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post
        He took the fight and made 200k to show the world how you make a top 3 p4p boxer miss repeatedly.

        That's not a boxing lesson. More like robbing the bank without getting clicked or hurt.


        I guess Rigo won in your eyes since he quit and made the $$$?

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Francis M. View Post
          I guess Rigo won in your eyes since he quit and made the $$$?
          How could Rigo win when he wasnt throwing? Rigo had more activity in making Floma miss than his own output and the rest was a clich fest with Floma being frustrated to hit back with dirty tactics. That shįt wasn't a schooling but a flop. Rigo wasnt even hurt and was Flomas was worst performance. He won basically because Rigo didn't land with less output. Why do you think Floma didnt downplay Rigo himself but the weight...thats the logic to say he was a king at a lower class and never wanted a catchweight.

          As I said before, Floma will get his

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          • #55
            Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post
            Rigo could've "drained" to 118. He chose not to. Rigo's opponents always towered him. Hence Rigo being a small Super Bantam. FFS if you're saying Floma is natural Featherweight you're justifying that Floma couldn't give up 2lbs to surpass Rigo on the P4P list... all when Floma hydrates 135lbs plus on fight and made GRJ at 126 look like a midget...

            I run these streets bruh... Floma ducked Rigo. Nobody in industry ever created a narrative that Rigo needed to face Floma at 130. NEVER!!!
            More excuses from the delusional Rigo fanboy. Team Rigo was satisfied with the fight at 126 with the weight cap at 134. Rigo himself was until he changed his mind because he never wanted to fight Loma in the first place. He was all talk just like what we saw December 9th. He was never able to intimidate Loma. After Rigo ducked him in 2015 days later he called out Leo Santa Cruz, someone just as big or even bigger than Loma. Size isn't just weight it's frame/dimensions.

            Rigo made a huge mistake fighting Loma. Whichever weight they fought at wouldn't have mattered. He's a terrible match-up for him stylistically.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Pugilisticuffs View Post
              More excuses from the delusional Rigo fanboy. Team Rigo was satisfied with the fight at 126 with the weight cap at 134. Rigo himself was until he changed his mind because he never wanted to fight Loma in the first place. He was all talk just like what we saw December 9th. He was never able to intimidate Loma. After Rigo ducked him in 2015 days later he called out Leo Santa Cruz, someone just as big or even bigger than Loma. Size isn't just weight it's frame/dimensions.

              Rigo made a huge mistake fighting Loma. Whichever weight they fought at wouldn't have mattered. He's a terrible match-up for him stylistically.


              126... you then go on to say 130 was a mistake.

              We saw the flop of this fight from both guys. The fact of the matter is Floma never wanted the catchweight, all when Rigo was established before Floma got on the p4p list.

              There's no article that will prove this wrong. I suggest you grow some hair on your chest and accept the reality. Floma's resume as of now, he has no win over of Rigo with Donaire. If Floma were to end his career today he'd have no fights to get him as a first ballot choice.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post


                126... you then go on to say 130 was a mistake.

                We saw the flop of this fight from both guys. The fact of the matter is Floma never wanted the catchweight, all when Rigo was established before Floma got on the p4p list.

                There's no article that will prove this wrong. I suggest you grow some hair on your chest and accept the reality. Floma's resume as of now, he has no win over of Rigo with Donaire. If Floma were to end his career today he'd have no fights to get him as a first ballot choice.
                I'll repeat this again. Loma was never a good fight for Rigo to take at any weight or when they were supposed to fight. We know that now in hindsight because Rigo got his shіt pushed in.

                A flop? The telecast ratings & viewership sure weren't. It was the second most watched boxing event on US cable over the last half decade since 2012. It pulled an average of 1.73 million viewers on ESPN, ESPN & ESPN Deportes viewership averaged 1.85 million, and that's not even counting ESPN's popular streaming services through their app. The fight peaked at over 2.114 million viewers. They went head-to-head with HBO's failed counter-programming attempt, Salido vs Roman, and smashed it along with doubling the UFC's Fight Night in Fresno's viewership.

                I'll leave your sorry ass with this. Boxing News is the oldest boxing magazine (even older than The Ring) still in publication.

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                • #58
                  Bob Arum will not let this happen to his new cash cow. He learn his lesson of PAC sneaking off to fight Floyd.

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                  • #59
                    if it happens loma51% garcia 49%..pick em really..but I favor the faster lomachenko

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