Vasyl Lomachenko

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This could be one of the biggest wins for us ever. Rigo is a god to the brothers and the tribe.
 
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I think many black boxers are shocked that Loma "whiteboy" chenko easily out thinks and out boxes other boxers.
A few black guys give him the credit he deserves..which is sad.

Rigo is going to be out thought and out boxed..

That kellerman clown needs to be slapped
Jewish agenda.. I've said too much?
 

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This fight is huge. Been watching a lot of predictions and commentary, and all the brothers and cucks are lining up with Rigo.

Loma will jump to the top of the P4P rankings after this. It will be a hard pill to swallow for the anti whites. Lots of excuses and hate to come.
 

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I like Lomachenko and want him to win, but his ring antics has become embarrassing . He should remember what he does to his opposition can happen to him one day.
 

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This fight is huge. Been watching a lot of predictions and commentary, and all the brothers and cucks are lining up with Rigo.

Loma will jump to the top of the P4P rankings after this. It will be a hard pill to swallow for the anti whites. Lots of excuses and hate to come.
Loma will destroy Rigo. Relatively easy. It will be a statement fight. Already Loma is in the top 10 of PFP fighters. Rigo is too small and old. It would sting alot if Rigo wins. Much like Ward getting the dirty fixed KO over Kovalev.
 

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I like Lomachenko and want him to win, but his ring antics has become embarrassing . He should remember what he does to his opposition can happen to him one day.
Yeah, much like what happened to Roy Jones when Super Joe Calzeghe put a beating on him and made him look ordinary in 2008.
 

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Of course this could be the BIGGEST fight of the year. And for people like me in the cheap seats it will be on ESPN this Saturday night. Lomachenko has a chance to etch himself into the history books if he beats Rigondeaux. I will be rooting hard. A very important "caste" match up. Go Lomachenko!!!
 

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Yes ESPN is getting their feet wet in boxing and showcasing some good stuff. This is their biggest catch so far.
 

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After Kovalev's f*ck up in his rematch with Ward. Hopefully, Loma can re-establish true order in boxing amongst the elite fighters and beat Rigo.
 

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I see Lomachenko beating Rigondeaux without too much difficulty. Rig is moving up 2 weightclasses for this fight. 8 pounds isn't much when you're a heavyweight but when you only weigh 120-130 it can be huge. Lomachenko has better footwork, is bigger and faster. Rig is only 5'4 as well so Lomachenko can use footwork to keep distance and move to the side for those punches that the opponent can't see, and his head will be right in Lomachenkos wheel house.
 

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This is an important fight for us. Hopefully Loma with crush Rigo and end 2017 with a bang.
 

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I see Lomachenko beating Rigondeaux without too much difficulty. Rig is moving up 2 weightclasses for this fight. 8 pounds isn't much when you're a heavyweight but when you only weigh 120-130 it can be huge. Lomachenko has better footwork, is bigger and faster. Rig is only 5'4 as well so Lomachenko can use footwork to keep distance and move to the side for those punches that the opponent can't see, and his head will be right in Lomachenkos wheel house.

I hope you are right. My worry is Loma gets robbed on the cards.
 

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Loma will walk into the ring at 142 lbs. Rigo at 135 lbs. Loma has the size, youth, quickness, ability and pedigree. He should win.
 

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I've watched some Rigo fights on You-Tube. He has excellent natural ability and a wicked straight left (which he likes to throw body shots with Loma watch out) and that's about it. Loma has more dimensions to his game and I'm sure he has Rigo figured out before they get into the ring.

Rigo has a kind of sad charisma about him with all that he somehow got to thirty seven without the credit he deserves but a cautious style gives the promoters and other fighters an excuse to avoid him and no question he has been ducked a lot so I know he's motivated. Both fighters are. The stakes are huge. And it's on ESPN? That could mean a wider audience for the fight.

So sorry Rigo but Loma has to win this fight.
 
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http://fightnews.com/lomachenko-129-rigondeaux-128-4/10117

Atlas off ESPN broadcast team?

 

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Mick Conlan is fighting on the undercard. He looks like he has a future if brought along right.
 

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No time to put a long write up, but I fully expect Loma to at least win if not by a late round knock out. Donaire, Amagas, and Cordoba (with a jab!) have put Rigo down. And some other fighter almost had Rigo down with a sweeping left hook -can't remember the name. So why can't Loma do the same?

Some observations:

Rigo gets hurt when he squares-up or crosses his back foot over his front. He also gets caught when he tries to step out of crowding. He doesn't do as well when the fight is tight. Loma loves to fight in a telephone booth. Bad omen for Rigo.

Rigo has excellent defense when his opponents stay a yard or more away from him and attack straight on. Don't expect Loma will be in front of Rigo very much. Although it may seem so, but if you watch carefully Loma is usually in the 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock positions when he seems to be at 12 o'clock. Rigo has some power, but everyone loses power when the dial moves. And Rigo's power was 122 power anyway.

Age and size are factors, but Loma and his father are brilliant strategists. Loma has had a year to prepare for Rigo so by now they must have the attack plans well worked out and have a basket of tactics prepared to get to Rigo.

Rigo really has only one punch that Loma needs to work around: the straight left. Look for Loma to feint him out into throwing it and then biting in like a mongoose.

Loma by TKO 11.
 

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Glad you weighed in Ambrose. You really know your X's and O's in boxing.

Fight not far away. Atmosphere wise it has the feel of just another ESPN fight card for some reason. That's where being on HBO would have been better. On the other hand that's just packaging.

I wouldn't be surprised to see Rigo try a lot of rough stuff and stretch the rules to make up for the technical gap between the two.

Well, here's to a big Loma win!
 

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Well they're still in the the locker rooms. From the talk of the announcers a lot of late Loma money is coming in. They're making a big deal out of the two division jump but I think Loma moved up one recently so it's really just a one division jump.
 

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How are there so many hapless black refs in boxing? Rigo just hit him on a break and then held him behind his neck, and is just looking to lock up his hands when it gets close at all.
 
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