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Debunking myth about any 'UNFAIR' cheating by Lomachenko or Rigondeaux in their bout

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  • #31
    Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post
    What is all this garbage that Floma didn't claim to want a 147 boxer? Dude keep it simple, Rigo BEEN wanting Floma since 2015, not just any boxer or any other body at 126 or 130, he wanted Floma at a catch. Santa Cruz and Frampton left 122...

    What is all this garbage that Floma didn't claim to want a 147 boxer?
    This is what you wrote in one of your previous comments:

    Should Flomachenko starts lifting weights so he is "capable" of making 147?
    What point were you trying to make with that statement / question? Why would Lomachenko even have to, need to or want to make 147 pounds? When did he ever claim he was planning on making 147 pounds?

    Dude keep it simple, Rigo BEEN wanting Floma since 2015, not just any boxer or any other body at 126 or 130, he wanted Floma at a catch.
    Why a catch weight? Why not at 126 pounds? Why should Lomachenko drain himself to 124 pounds?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity View Post
      This is what you wrote in one of your previous comments:



      What point were you trying to make with that statement / question? Why would Lomachenko even have to, need to or want to make 147 pounds? When did he ever claim he was planning on making 147 pounds?



      Why a catch weight? Why not at 126 pounds? Why should Lomachenko drain himself to 124 pounds?
      He would drain himself 1lb as he was already weighing in at 125 a year before? Dude, FFS do your research. We run these streets. "Draining" a 1lb...

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      • #33
        Two wrongs don't make a right, but this is definitely one of the issues in boxing. Horrible rule enforcement. No consistency, ultra subjective.

        They need to write down specific procedures for rules and then enforce them equally to everyone. You land a low blow 3 times, next time is a point deduction. 4th time is 2 points. 5th time, you're DQd. Same thing with bending down or rabbit punches. You do that 5 times, you get a warning. 6th, pt deduction. 7th, 2 pts. 8th time, you're DQd.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post
          He would drain himself 1lb as he was already weighing in at 125 a year before? Dude, FFS do your research. We run these streets. "Draining" a 1lb...
          You haven't yet answered my question. If Guillermo Rigondeaux at the age of 37 could weigh 130 pounds and compete against Lomachenko in the 130 pounds division. Why couldn't / didn't he move up to the 126 pounds division and face Lomachenko whilst Lomachenk0 was still competing in the 126 pounds division?

          Perhaps you do your research. Since you haven't been able to answer this simple question.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity View Post
            You haven't yet answered my question. If Guillermo Rigondeaux at the age of 37 could weigh 130 pounds and compete against Lomachenko in the 130 pounds division. Why couldn't / didn't he move up to the 126 pounds division and face Lomachenko whilst Lomachenk0 was still competing in the 126 pounds division?

            Perhaps you do your research. Since you haven't been able to answer this simple question.
            Rigondeaux has been reigning longer on the p4p list...

            Rigo was already an established name in boxing when he beat Donaire.

            Rigo is a small Super Bantamweight. He could've milked 118 like Flomas cheating ass competing at 132lb in the ams and Olympics from 2011-2013. His ass dropped to 126 in the pros. Eat that fact son. Even then when Floma was a Feather he was weighing in at 125. In 2014 Loma could've asked for Rigo to be on the p4p but he chose not to. From 2014-2015 Rigo called out Loma at the catch. A reasonable request by the Small Super Bantam.

            You're probably new to boxing though, cause you would know Santa Cruz and Frampton left 122 when Rigo kept calling them to unify.

            Foreshadowing Karma from all that, Floma got that L from Salido.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post
              Rigondeaux has been reigning longer on the p4p list...

              Rigo was already an established name in boxing when he beat Donaire.

              Rigo is a small Super Bantamweight. He could've milked 118 like Flomas cheating ass competing at 132lb in the ams and Olympics from 2011-2013. His ass dropped to 126 in the pros. Eat that fact son. Even then when Floma was a Feather he was weighing in at 125. In 2014 Loma could've asked for Rigo to be on the p4p but he chose not to. From 2014-2015 Rigo called out Loma at the catch. A reasonable request by the Small Super Bantam.

              You're probably new to boxing though, cause you would know Santa Cruz and Frampton left 122 when Rigo kept calling them to unify.

              Foreshadowing Karma from all that, Floma got that L from Salido.

              Rigondeaux has been reigning longer on the p4p list...
              Good for him! I never disputed such a thing. What's your point though?

              Rigo was already an established name in boxing when he beat Donaire.
              Okay. So again I ask: what is your point with that statement?

              Rigo is a small Super Bantamweight. He could've milked 118
              Yes, he maybe could've but he didn't. So what's your point again?

              like Flomas cheating ass competing at 132lb in the ams and Olympics from 2011-2013.
              How is that cheating? Where in the rules does it state that such an action is cheating? Go ahead and present your evidence (if you can). I'll await!

              His ass dropped to 126 in the pros.
              Maybe because the weigh in period is different in the pros compared to the amateurs? Ever thought that part through properly? In the amateurs, there exists fight night weigh in which isn't the case in the pros.

              In 2014 Loma could've asked for Rigo to be on the p4p but he chose not to. From 2014-2015 Rigo called out Loma at the catch. A reasonable request by the Small Super Bantam.
              Likewise, Rigondeaux could've asked for the Lomachenko bout at 126 pounds (when Lomachenko was still in the 126 pounds weight division). Instead, he refused.

              So again I ask this simple question. Why did Rigondeaux avoid boxing against Lomachenko at a younger age at 126 pounds but then moved up to 130 pounds at an older age? Why haven't you answered this question?

              Lomachenko knew he was the physically bigger man compared to Rigondeaux. He never asked for the fight in the first place.

              You're probably new to boxing though, cause you would know Santa Cruz and Frampton left 122 when Rigo kept calling them to unify.
              I'm a time traveler who's seen nearly everything there is to see in boxing.

              Foreshadowing Karma from all that, Floma got that L from Salido.
              Rigondeaux got that L from the guy who got the L from Orlando Salido. So what's your point?

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