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    Vasyl Lomachenko doesn't just beat fighters. He makes them quit. Even Guillermo Rigondeaux, who had never even lost a fight as a pro. Lomachenko won their bout Saturday night when Rigondeaux's corner stopped the fight after six rounds because the boxer was complaining of pain in his left hand.
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  • #2
    Props to Rigo for taking the fight, but Lomachenko was too skilled, too fast, too good. End of story.

    Loma will retire as the GOAT.

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    • #3
      fighters always seem to pick up knocks against the top fighters,strange how rigo never had to quit with a bad hand when he fought all these bums.

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      • #4
        Yeh I doubt he had a hand injury

        He knew lomo was on another level and bailed

        Weak sauce from rigo . Disappointing

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        • #5
          Probably when he hit Loma's BALLS OF STEEL!!!

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          • #6
            400k purse plus 250k for throwing

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            • #7
              Bob Arum is a prick.

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              • #8
                He broke it in the morning of fight day. Forgot to drink his milk and the lack of calcium was what made him lose.

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                • #9
                  Same place Pacquiao hurt his shoulder.

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                  • #10
                    Pardon me for being "that guy" but I couldn't stop myself;

                    Daily Mail, 2011;
                    "American Andre Ward has revealed he beat Britain’s Carl Froch in the Super Six super-middleweight final earlier this month despite breaking his left hand in two places in training.

                    Ward, who recorded a clear points win in Atlantic City on December 17, told ESPN: ‘Early on, the adrenaline was working. But in the sixth round, when I hit him on top of the head, I hit a wall in terms of the pain. But we got through it.
                    "

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