Yes it does. That's how your mother fed you.. I'd refrain from telling people to get a job whilst on your 25,912th post in future too.
Rigo's win over Doniare is the best individual win. But I would say Loma has the better 'collection' of wins for sure. So it really depends how you compare resumes I guess. Loma's is better for me, though Rigo's win over Doniare was pretty special. We can be fans of both things without hating on the other mah dudes
I don't think there should even be a debate. Rigo and Loma are both extraordinary talents but a great big man will always beat a great little man.
I could eat a whole bowl of alphabet soup, **** it out, and have something better than what u just said LOL Ignorant, un-classy, and illiterate. I am far superior to you
there is no cause for comparing the resume of a 10 fight novice with a 36 year old ex-champ surely soon to retire.
Lomachenko - Russell Jr, Rigondeaux, Walters, Martinez, Sosa Rigondeaux - Donaire, Agbeko, & ?? a load of bums I've forgot their names clearly Loma's is much better.
Loma has had 9 world title fights and Rigo 10. Loma has faced top opposition whereas Rigo was facing Jazza Dickens and Willie Casey and going life and death with a Domestic level Japanese taxi driver. It's a pointless discussion as it's really clear.
and you are discounting Rigos pre world title run which has fair wins on it. I'm not sure why. But it is very close, 11 and 19 are not so different.