Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
playmaker88;c-10147787 said:Lemieux looked like a whole heap of trash BJS dies against Canelo or GGG
aneed123;c-10147793 said:playmaker88;c-10147787 said:Lemieux looked like a whole heap of trash BJS dies against Canelo or GGG
canelo naw... the size and movement... it will look just like the trout fight
playmaker88;c-10147820 said:i really wanna see what eubank has to offer i think he has the stuff to make some noise state side
playmaker88;c-10147816 said:aneed123;c-10147793 said:playmaker88;c-10147787 said:Lemieux looked like a whole heap of trash BJS dies against Canelo or GGG
canelo naw... the size and movement... it will look just like the trout fight
That was a whole nother canelo in that fight it was the turning point it was his graduation.. he lost that fight imo by a slim margin
aneed123;c-10147893 said:groves gonna get dat ass whooped
Mayweather Not Impressed With Loma Win: Rigo Too Small
The former pound for pound king, Floyd Mayweather Jr., was not very impressed with Vasyl Lomachenko's one-sided stoppage of Guillermo Rigondeaux, which took place last Saturday night at The Theater in New York's Madison Square Garden.
The fight was heavily hyped, as it was the first fight in boxing history to match two, two-time Olympic gold medal winners in the ring with each other.
Lomachenko dominated the fight from start to finish, until Rigondeaux quit on his stool at the end of the sixth round - citing a left hand injury.
Mayweather felt Rigondeaux was way too small and the two boxers had an obvious size difference when they stepped in the ring with each other.
Rigondeaux had moved up by two weight divisions (eight pounds) to challenge Lomachenko at super featherweight (130-pounds) for the WBO title.
And Mayweather doubts Rigondeaux had a legit hand injury.
"I never fought a guy that was that small. He was smaller than that. Honestly, they didn't look like they belonged in the ring together," Mayweather told Fighthype.com.
"I don't think Rigondeaux had a hand problem. Rigondeaux should just take that as a learning experience. A guy that big, I could see the difference when they got into the ring. A small good fighter will never beat a big good fighter. It'll never happen."
Of course Mayweather himself did a similar move in 2009, when he fought and dominated Juan Manuel Marquez - who jumped from lightweight to welterweight (twelve pounds) for the bout.
As far as the in-ring action, Mayweather felt the contest was a complete stinker and very few would argue that viewpoint. The clash of style and Rigondeaux's refusal to throw any punches, made it a very lackluster fight.
"It really was no damage done to neither side. Real stiff, robotic fight. Nobody really landed like no killer, solid shots," Mayweather said.
"You can look at me and Diego Corrales. I can't take that away from Lomachenko. He done what he had to do."
JLacey;c-10147955 said:So i was the only one taking Saunders huh?
R.D.;c-10148071 said:JLacey;c-10147955 said:So i was the only one taking Saunders huh?
I couldn't call it
Saunders looked like trash against Willie Monroe but I didn't know enough about him
David is David. Gatekeeper status. I think he'd be a monster at 54 or at least could've been
JLacey;c-10148168 said:R.D.;c-10148071 said:JLacey;c-10147955 said:So i was the only one taking Saunders huh?
I couldn't call it
Saunders looked like trash against Willie Monroe but I didn't know enough about him
David is David. Gatekeeper status. I think he'd be a monster at 54 or at least could've been
He barely made 160. He struggled. Saunders just didn’t have to get fully prepared for Monroe