LSC, GRJ.. How would his size, ring craft & style do at this weight & against the top fighter's now? Does he have one last great performance in him still? This content is protected
He's 38, he said he wants the belts at 122, but is open to 126 for the right money. At this point, I'd rather see him fight at a natural weight class, and just ride out his career. No more circus fights. That tune up fight didn't tell us a thing. He walked forward flat footed, got hit with a right hand, landed a few hard low blows, and then clipped the guy with a left hand at the bell.
Only an ignorant jackass would parrot the size narrative for that fight. Loma made Rigondeaux quit with skills and speed. End Of ****ing story. Again... show me footage where Loma used this gargantuan size advantage that he supposedly had over Rigo. Then I’ll show you footage of dozens of fouls and illegal tactics Rigoblin used And go...
5+ years ago would have been much better. Nowadays, can't help but pick a TKO defeat for Rigo against the likes of Leo and Russell Jr.
I went in to the fight feeling size would be a factor......................It absolutely was not a factor.
Size definitely played a part. All things being equal the taller, bigger man has a slight advantage. When the taller, bigger man, is also eight years younger that makes it a taller order. Only **** sucking ***gots scarf down Loma the way that you do. Size played a factor, as it always does when a guy jumps two weight classes to fight a naturally bigger opponent.
Anytime an opponent, especially an already small opponent moves up two weight classes to fight a naturally bigger guy, size plays a factor.
I don't know who's worse, you or Pimp ..Its a dead ender here for you I'm afraid...It was skills, Loma was pin point, tapped him up, chipped away at his psyche