The Borneo Post

Lomachenko looking to continue meteoric boxing rise

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NEW YORK: Ukrainian champ Vasyl Lomachenko will need to demonstrat­e plenty of patience when he squares off against Cuban tactician Guillermo Rigondeaux in a world title showdown Saturday between two multiple Olympic gold medal winners.

The 29-year- old Lomachenko (9-1, 7 KOs) will defend his World Boxing Organizati­on junior lightweigh­t belt against the unbeaten Rigondeaux ( 17- 0, 11 KOs) when they meet at Madison Square Garden Theater.

It is the first time two- time Olympic gold medal winners will fight each other.

“It’s going to be a great fight and it’s going to be a great historical fight that fans will forever look back on,” Rigondeaux said.

Lomachenko will have the size advantage, as the counterpun­cher Rigondeaux will be moving up two weight classes for the 12- round fight.

Lomachenko could take that bulk and punching power to try to physically overwhelm the 37year-old Rigondeaux, but their two styles should make for a technical fight rather than a slugfest.

“I don’t think it’s going to be the kind of fight everyone is waiting for,” Lomachenko said. “You know his style.”

“I need to chase him. I need to do this and not forget my defence because he will wait, wait, wait and wait.”

It has been three years since anyone went the distance with Lomachenko, who won gold in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. He has rocketed to the top of his weight class since turning pro in 2013, winning eight world championsh­ip fights in his first 10 pro contests.

“It is a historical bout and most importantl­y it is an interestin­g bout for me,” said Lomachenko. “A lot of time was spent to make this bout. For a while it was never happening and finally it happened.

“It is very, very interestin­g and all of the boxing fans wanted to see the bout and finally we can deliver it.”

Lomachenko lost his second pro fight to veteran Orlando Salido but then won a world title in his next bout by beating Gary Russell. He became a two division champion by moving up in weight in just his seventh fight to beat Roman Martinez.

A product of Cuba’s storied amateur programme, Rigondeaux won more than 450 amateur fights and like his opponent is a two-time Olympic gold medallist having won gold in 2000 and 2004.

He is a champion at 122 pounds, but wil l be moving up eight pounds to take on Lomachenko. — AFP

 ??  ?? Philadelph­ia 76ers guard Jerryd Bayless leaps into the stands in an effort to save a ball headed out of bounds during the second quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers at Wells Fargo Center. — USA TODAY Sports photo
Philadelph­ia 76ers guard Jerryd Bayless leaps into the stands in an effort to save a ball headed out of bounds during the second quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers at Wells Fargo Center. — USA TODAY Sports photo

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