Who has the better resume: Sor Rungvisai or Lomachenko?

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  • Build That Wall
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    #11
    Lomachenko having rigondeaux, walters, and russell on his resume is huge

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    • E-Thug
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      #12
      Originally posted by DramaShow
      rungvasai has beat gonzalez and two guys that gonzalez already beat. I dont know why im meant to be so impressed by him scraping a decision last night. hes not close to lomachenko on the p4p list.
      Yeah the same Gonzalez who was the consensus pound for pound best and not once but twice

      Who the **** has Lomachenko beat that's even close to that calibre? Gary Russell who's best win is TBA? Walters who was coming off a long lay off? Jason Sosa, a 100 to 1 underdog? Marriaga, beaten in his fight vs Valdez and then forced to move up to fight Lomachenko? Or Rigondeaux, a heavily inactive 36 odd year old whose best win was in 2013 and had only boxed 3 rounds in the past two years, those against World beaters Jazza ****ens and Moises Flores?

      You're just absolutely bitter than Sor Rungvisai has done more in the past year than what Lomachenko did in the past 2 years and than what Golovkin has done in his past career LMAO

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        #13
        Sor Rungvisai aka the rat eater.

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #14
          Originally posted by E-Thug
          Yeah the same Gonzalez who was the consensus pound for pound best and not once but twice

          Who the **** has Lomachenko beat that's even close to that calibre? Gary Russell who's best win is TBA? Walters who was coming off a long lay off? Jason Sosa, a 100 to 1 underdog? Marriaga, beaten in his fight vs Valdez and then forced to move up to fight Lomachenko? Or Rigondeaux, a heavily inactive 36 odd year old whose best win was in 2013 and had only boxed 3 rounds in the past two years, those against World beaters Jazza ****ens and Moises Flores?

          You're just absolutely bitter than Sor Rungvisai has done more in the past year than what Lomachenko did in the past 2 years and than what Golovkin has done in his past career LMAO
          he wasnt p4p best in my eyes, i dont know why you guys wank over these flyweights so much, whats so special about them? Whys this division getting elevated so much, all wangek or whatever the **** hes called has done is prove hes the best in one division, just like plenty of other fighters have done. And its a division which noone cares about, they get paid peanuts for a reason. Plus they dont look all that amazing to me, a long way off the skill level of lomachenko or even rigondeaux who he whooped.

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          • Gillie
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            #15
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza
            Russell

            Walters I'm pretty sure wasn't ranked P4P but not 100%. Perhaps someone could confirm.

            Russell Sorry I had to laugh again. He definitely wasn't.
            Yes but Russell was undefeated and was the ESPN prospect of the year when they fought. It was a legitimate 50-50 fight at the time.

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              #16
              Originally posted by A.K
              I mean right now I wouldn’t rank Russ anywhere near top 10 but at the time he was the next big thing and the answer to Loma..
              At the time he was not P4P Top 10.

              Pretty certain Walters wasn't either but like I said I'm not 100% sure.

              But Russell wasn't anywhere near P4P Top 10 and never has been ever.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Gillie
                Yes but Russell was undefeated and was the ESPN prospect of the year when they fought. It was a legitimate 50-50 fight at the time.
                Sure.

                But he wasn't P4P Top 10.

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                  #18
                  Sor beat the p4p#1 guy twice!!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by A.K
                    Walters #9 and Russell #10
                    Russel nor Walters were ever p4p

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                    • RussB23
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                      Two weight classes lower.
                      Many still picked him to win.

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