Lomachenko V Rigondeaux PPV - how many buys?

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  1. The Long Count

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  2. PolishNavy

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  3. Xplosive

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    Maybe 800. Not 800k.... I mean 800.
     
  4. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No. Just no.
     
  5. RememberingC.S.

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    PPV? Buys? You mean buy. One of the trainers may choose to buy it, out of respect. Lomachenko isn't known, but even if he was, rigondeaux is rigondeaux.
     
  6. Pugilist_Spec

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    None. And that's just sad considering these 2 are among the most talented p4p boxers in the world at the moment.
     
  7. Beremith

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    Some of us on this boxing discussion forum and a couple of other guys. My guess is 84 buys. :(
     
  8. Jake LaMotta

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    This
     
  9. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Let's be honest.. does Rigo really belong up there? I'd pick Chocalatito to move up and beat Rigo at this point. Lomachenko would win so easily I'm not even that keen to see the fight anymore.
     
  10. Enigmadanks

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    I'd say maybe around 50 k fights. Only hardcore fans would tune in to this, and it's sad considering how skillful these 2 boxers are.
     
  11. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree with you on Loma beating Rigo as the size and power difference might be a bit too much for him considering he's really a small 122 lber and Loma is a good sized FW.

    However, I can't imagine Roman beating Rigo. Gonzalez is a force of nature, but the size difference would be way too much for him to overcome.
     
  12. Gannicus

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    37k buys. It would be a disaster.


    Rigondeaux of yesterday night would be completely ICED by Lomachenko.
     
  13. Robney

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    100k

    this is not a PPV fight.
     
  14. brb

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    Definitely not a PPV fight.

    Some schmuck at the bar kept complaining that the Canelo vs. Cotto fight was "terrible". "They aren't hitting each other".
     
  15. Gannicus

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    Man, I usually like watching Rigondeaux but his fight against Francisco was boring as hell.

    Don't even try and defend it calling it 'sweet science'. That is not sweet science. Rigondeaux wasn't even staying in punching range anymore.

    It's not that it was a boring, dominant victory...Drian made things tricky for Rigo, it didn't look very dominant to me. Rigo was just fighting very negatively AND PASSIVELY.

    We had Lomachenko put on a sadistic, death by a thousand cuts clinic before knocking his opponent out 2 weeks ago. Lomachenko would beat Rigondeaux and this performance by Rigo should further cement this.