I would be shocked if he fought rigo. No way that arum wants Loma to be embarrassed that bad at this point of his career.
I would be shocked if he fought rigo. No way that arum wants Loma to be embarrassed that bad at this point of his career.
Its being noted at several places including Ring that Rigo may be going to Haymon which would kill that fight because of the suit. Be a great fight though. I think its going to be Frampton/Rigo if that happens or maybe the winner of Mares/Santa Cruz but I doubt either would sack up.
The Al Haymon talent collection effort continues, as it looks like he will maybe have the mega-talented Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux under his umbrella.
Rigo is one of the top handful of pure pugilists on the planet, and his record stands at 15-0. THE RING’s 122-pound champ is in a non-sexy weight class, though, so he hasn’t attracted the attention of networks like his talent might suggest he would. He last gloved up in December, scoring a stoppage win over Hisahi Amagasa in Japan.
Rigo is promoted by Caribe, and managed by Gary Hyde, currently. His contract with Hyde runs through February, the Irishman tells me. He believes that Rigo could hop aboard the Haymon train but said that no one from that squad has reached out top him. Hyde admits he’s frustrated that Rigo is 34, his window is not infinite and hasn’t been aggressive in agreeing to deals he has brought to the table, promotional as well as for compelling fights, the last few years.
I feel that Loma has a bright future but is obviously still a bit green. I don't think that Loma does well at all against rigo. He may win a few rounds but I can't see him winning.
Rigo taking on the best challenges available, how very refreshing.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Last edited by beenKOed; 07-12-2015 at 12:10 AM.
I just don't get it...I saw an HBO show where they have Lomachenko rated p4p already...wtf. he's got like 5 fights and he already lost to Salido. There's gotta be a shit load of Cuban ams that fucking hate this guy right now.
It would be nice if they could get it done while Rigo is not with Haymon but lets not forget that there was a ton of bad blood between Top Rank and Rigo prior to his departure.
I think Rigo is the most talented fighter on the planet but his problem seems to be that he has his head to far up his own ass. He's kind of like Ward in that respect. Thinks that boxing should revolve around him. He has said that he would move up to 26 for the right cash so I guess we will see. Its frustrating these days because even in a division area as rich as 22/26, people seem to find ways not to fight rather then fight.
One other factor needs to be brought up regarding your initial post. Walters wanted Loma before he moved. Top Rank showed no interest in the fight and for good reason. The moment Nic blew weight and looked to be moving up then Arums group said there was nothing in it for him because he never had a belt. I mean it really is laughable.
I support Rigo because it is sport, what matters is how good you are. I know everyone wants "entertainment" but that cuts away at the essence. I want this fight bad, not for Rigo to win but simply for the good of the sport as a whole. Frankly I think it is better for the younger Loma to win. But then part of me thinks a competitive loss for Loma would be good if he continued to match hard and became a star anyway. For people to see wins and losses don't hurt your marketability. And for fans to wake the fuck up and realize hard fights are what they should be calling for. I spend half my time on messageboards reading why this guy or that guy shouldn't take a hard fight. It blows my mind.
And I want Loma to be the guy he appears to be willing to take on all. But them saying Vetyeka is a fight they want after saying Walters offers nothing calls them hard into question. Because that premise is laughable.
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