Sweet pea.
Much more active with the punches as well.
Great footwork, very good hand speed, doesnt seem to duck fighters.
LOMA = slickest of his generation no doubt
He has yet to prove he's in the level of a Floyd Mayweather, Roy Jones, Bernard Hopkins James Toney. Those guys are amongst the pantheon of slick fighters all time.
No. Definitely not.
Sweet pea.
Much more active with the punches as well.
Great footwork, very good hand speed, doesnt seem to duck fighters.
LOMA = slickest of his generation no doubt
Baiting thread.
You thinking that's funny tells me what you know about boxing lol. There has never been a HW with his talent and ability in the history of the sport.
Absolutely. Never has been, never will be.
whose slicker than loma since sweet pea?
Huh? Are you trolling mate?
James Toney, Floyd, Rigo, RJJ, and offensive slicks such as Tommy Hearns, Lara.
Really don't care what Max KEllerman and Jim Lampley had to say they talk nonesense.
Oh don't forget our new guy Tevin Farmer.
Walters said he did seriously hurt him and that's why he quit. Walters has no history of losing let alone quitting.
Not making excuses for Walter or justifying what happened last night, but at the end of that 7th round (just prior to him quitting), he was clearly hanging on for dear life at the end of that round while he was holding onto Lomachenko. And he looked completely out of it, too.
people are trying to move this guy to fast imo..he is a damn good fighter but ya'll are over hyping the hell out of him
Foh. You had broner as fotd and he had beaten nobody.
Loma has magical feet. Seriously in awe every time I see him fight
His footwork is something else. Never seen anything like that ever. The way he was getting to walters side was unreal.
people are trying to move this guy to fast imo..he is a damn good fighter but ya'll are over hyping the hell out of him
I'm not trying to hype him...it just is what it is. Look what he just did to a top level opponent. The guy is elite. I'm not big on the idea of him facing crawford or pacquiao at this point...the guy just got to 130 and already people are talking about him facing the best at 140 and 147?
Walters said he did seriously hurt him and that's why he quit. Walters has no history of losing let alone quitting.
Oh did the fighter that quit not say that he just didn't have a chance and was being embarrassed?
Donaire hurt Walters...rocked his knees and had him out of it... Loma beat him up and took his will, but still wasn't able to land as clean as he could on Martinez and hurt him.
I thought he'd improved vastly at turning over his punches but he seems to still need that extra second to think about it so against Walters he couldn't sit down as much, though he probably would have in the rounds to come.