[quote=@Blubaron45] [@Skull] I hope you're just as thrilled as I am for the Lomachenko v Rigondeaux fight. This has been a really good year for boxing! I thought Golovkin won that fight as week as much as I'd hate to admit, and that Spence v. Brook fight was phenomenal. That Crawford fight was also a great one, I put him on P4P no. 2. Poor Chocalatito :( [/quote] OMG this year has been ridiculous and there's still more good fights! Wilder vs Ortiz is finalized (Pls pass the drug test King Kong). Badou Jack vs. Bivol is going to be a sleeper. Broner vs Matthysse might get made and Loma vs Rigo like you mentioned! There's going to be so much skill in that ring it's going to be ridiculous. Rigo is definitely giving up a lot of advantages moving up two divisions, but if anyone can do it against someone like Loma, it's going to be Rigo... GGG won it imo too. Canelo looked great in spots but GGG was carrying most of the rounds. A draw doesn't sit well with me, but I'm okay with it if that makes any sense. That 118-110 card however can jump into the Gangese river. Crawford is amazing man. I haven't seen someone switch hit so well and so seamlessly since Hagler. Indongo was no pushover too and he made it look so easy. If he goes up to 147, I really see only Errol Spence giving him trouble. Also Chocolatito... damn. That was rough to watch. Looked so lost out there trying to fight on the outside, and then reverting back to his regular style - only to get hit by dump trucks. Jim Lampley brought up a sad point that got me a little teary eyed when he mentioned his mentor Alexis Arguello hit the same kind of ceiling when he faced Aaron Pryor, losing first time controversially, and second in dramatic KO. I hope he retires and becomes a trainer in Japan like he said he would. How cool would it be if he was at Naoya Inoue's corner training for a match against Sor Rungvisai? That's some Rocky Balboa stuff right there. Meantime, Rungvisai vs. Estrada would be amazing!