Who has more to lose?

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  1. Jul.214

    Jul.214 New Member Full Member

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    Who has more to lose?
    Rigo as he is towards the end of his career?
    Loma as he has a loss already?
     
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  3. The Akbar One

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    A 37 year old, smaller fighter, black balled, moving up two weight divisions, takes the fight because he has nothing to lose. Most expect him to lose. Loma on the other hand is supposed to be Arum's next Super Star. He has much more to lose in terms of taking the L. People will say, you can't beat another talented veteran, only the green, overmatched, or quitters. Neither guy has many pro miles, so neither career will end regardless of how the fight turns out.
     
  4. Mr Logic

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    the one who is expected to win has most to lose.
    who do you expect to win?
     
  5. Gil Gonzalez

    Gil Gonzalez Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Rigo. Coming at the end of his career after fighting only one name in his career, people will remember this loss. If Loma loses he has lots of time to have other memorable fights.
     
  6. BOGART

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    Lomachenko has more to lose. Rigondeaux is 37,moving up 2 weight classes, and the underdog his standing won’t be hurt nearly as much as Lomachenko’s would.

    On the other hand Lomachenko is only 29 and will have a lot more time to try and make up any ground he would lose from a loss.
     
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  7. BOGART

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    Lomachenko has more to lose. Rigondeaux is 37,moving up 2 weight classes, and the underdog his standing won’t be hurt nearly as much as Lomachenko’s would.

    On the other hand Lomachenko is only 29 and will have a lot more time to try and make up any ground he would lose from a loss.
     
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  8. drenlou

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    But another loss for Loma puts a major dent in his legacy especially after what he's accomplished so early in the sport... Loma needs this win more than rigo does
     
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  9. HUMBLE

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    I thought I made it clear,
    there should not be any more questions.
    Dec 9th is the answer,
    This, is why, I'm here.

    Rigo is L proof.
    Susceptible to W's & Gold.
    Plain and Simple for the simple.
     
  10. Baneofthegame

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  11. radupidu

    radupidu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Of course Loma has a lot more to lose

    Rigo really didnt have a pro career anyway. He's going ALL IN, and frankly it was the only good move he could've made since nobody else has the cojones to get in the ring with him

    Roc Nation didnt do anything for Rigo since they signed him
     
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  12. radupidu

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    Enjoy your stay here because come Dec 10th you'll be gone as suddenly as you arrived.
    Then you can come back and sign in under your real account
     
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  13. HUMBLE

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    I thought I made it clear,
    Sometimes,
    it's like talking to a wall.
    But I have compassion those who oppose themselves,
    which is why I'm here.

    Dec 9th, after the fight,
    I'm not even going to brag.
    It's not even a real fight for Rigo,
    Loma is 'ight, so it's not even a real win.
    For Loma Followers and Loma Worshippers,
    This L is going to be good lesson so take heed.
    Stop the idolatry and get your minds right.
    Eat better
    Drink better water.
    Do better.
     
  14. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This.
     
  15. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Loma.

    Rigo's last big fight was against Donaire. Loma is on the up and is seen as the best in the world.

    I'm really pulling for Rigo.

    1) It was only a few years ago when he was BY FAR the best, and NOBODY wanted to face him
    2) People just aren't giving him the respect he is due. He is no clown. He's arguably the best boxer on earth, too.
    3) I always love seeing Arum lose out when he pushes a top guy of his.