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If Walters beats Lomo is he p4p top 10?
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He will be top 10 on my list for certain. I already have Loma about 6th or 7th on my pound for pound list and I already have Walters 8th or 9th on my pound for pound list. I don't have my list memorized exactly be they are both on it right now. The winner would probably go higher up the list depending on how he looked. Walters has never lost a fight. He is a quick handed boxer and a two handed bomber. He beat the hell out of Donaire at a time when Donaire was looking almost unbeatable. I think Loma will win be Walters has a good chance to win in my opinionComment
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If you had Inoue in your P4P then you can argue Loma needs to be in there : Innoue was a lineal two weight champion by his 8th victory over Omar Andres Narvaez ( who was 39 y/o) skip flyweight into Jr Bantam weight ; Lomachenko became two weight champion before his 8th pro fight : the difference is he does not have a HOF in his resume and did not leap past a division but has more credible wins in the divisions hes fought in. To your point that Salido beat Loma true but he came right back to beat Russel Jr in his next fight without a tuneup and we know the rest.
I would slip Walters in my #10. if he beats Loma becoming two weight champion.Last edited by 1hourRun; 11-11-2016, 01:29 AM.Comment
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If you had Inoue in your P4P then you can argue Loma needs to be in there : Innoue was a lineal two weight champion by his 8th victory over Omar Andres Narvaez ( who was 39 y/o) skip flyweight into Jr Bantam weight ; Lomachenko became two weight champion before his 8th pro fight : the difference is he does not have a HOF in his resume and did not leap past a division but has more credible wins in the divisions hes fought in. To your point that Salido beat Loma true but he came right back to beat Russel Jr in his next fight without a tuneup and we know the rest.
I would slip Walters in my #10. if he beats Loma becoming two weight champion.Comment
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