Honest article from Forbes (actually written by a black guy)
WBO junior lightweight champion Vasyl Lomachenko (10-0, 8 KO) put on a boxing exhibition on Saturday night in New York at the Madison Square Garden Theater. The Ukrainian sensation boxed circles around the previously undefeated Guillermo Rigondeaux (17-1) and made him quit on his stool in between the fifth and sixth rounds.
LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 05: Vasyl Lomachenko dominates Guillermo Rigondeaux (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
Rigondeaux claimed he quit because of an injured hand, but no one in the building or social media seemed to believe him.
If Lomachenko isn't the Pound-for-Pound King, I don't know who trumps him.
From the first moment of the very first round, Lomachenko's superior movement, hand speed, and boxing skills proved to be overwhelming for the Cuban. Rigondeaux couldn't find any answers and he resorted to excessive holding and other dirty tactics.
Lomachenko fought fire with fire to earn his respect, but referee Steve Willis penalized Rigondeaux for holding in the fifth frame. A dejected and mentally beaten Rigondeaux looked set to quit, and I called it on Twitter, but I was still surprised when he didn't get off his stool to begin the sixth round.
The boxing community seemed stunned when Rigondeaux became the second world-class fighter to refuse to continue against Lomachenko (Nicholas Walters took the same route out of a bout with Lomachenko in 2016).