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Originally posted by megas30 View PostNo. Nothing shows, except Rigo's age. He couldn't pull the trigger against a prime opponent who was quicker and stronger, bigger. It was just like Dela Hoya thought he still had it until he went against a younger, prime Manny, a quickly realized he didn't have it like before. We were hoping Rigo still had it, however, the fight prove otherwise. Loma didn't do much, just that Rigo, with his hand injury and his age, just couldn't pull the trigger. He can still beat low level opponents, but i think he is done at elite level.
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Originally posted by megas30 View PostHow is this an excuse....did you just start watching boxing? Tell me exactly what did Loma do to Rigo?
There was barely any age or weight factor, the skill level was too far apart.
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Originally posted by Vlad_ View PostHe made him miss so much, even nullified Rigo’s dirty BS, and ultimately made him QUIT.
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Originally posted by megas30 View PostThey were both missing. Loma was missing so bad he started throwing hammer punches in the back of Rigo's head and you want to talk about dirty tactics. It was an ugly fight and neither guys did anything. Rigo barely threw a punch. Loma was doing his Jim Carey's (Hank) impression from Me, Myself and Irene.
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Originally posted by Vlad_ View PostLoma did the right thing with Rigo bending to almost knee level every 10 seconds. It’s a boxing match, not a Limbo exhibition...
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