Excuses. Claims his shoulder was hurt and now Compbox was wrong. What a loser.
Excuse? No, he had shoulder surgery and slo-mo replays prove he's right about the punch stats.
Hater
The End
Smart?? Omg ��, Loma’s own wife and kids think his strategy was dumb as fck. Lomachenko had the skills to beat Lopez, but not the nerve for most of the fight. It seems like you’re having as hard a time coming to grips with this fact as Loma is. At least Loma can be content that he won in your opinion.
Smart, by way of not getting knocked the F out by a fighter 10 years younger who can crack. You're obviously an idiot with Mexican food for a screen name.......fitting :rofl::rofl::rofl:
This i suppose we can all agree on
Loma started late and it cost him his title. That said, he was injured too and deserves a rematch.
I'm good with that, it's good for both of them!
Compubox is always wrong. And I'm going to tell you now (you just watch), Compubox puts that pillow under its knees for Lopez. Every time Lopez fights, they jack up his stats to ridiculous levels. They did it when he fought Nakatani; they did it when he fought Commey, and they did it when he fought Lomachenko. Lopez couldn't touch Lomachenko the whole fight, only landing here and there (single digits per round). I'll talk about this later, but ALSO—who gives a shizzle about Compubox? It's a freaking JOKE and everyone knows it. It doesn't have any effect on judges scoring a boxing match. ZERO. It's just for people watching the fight at home. But anyone who's seen it over the years knows that it is grossly inaccurate and should be ignored. So if Lomachenko criticizes it, what's the problem? It's true. It's just a fact. And it's true for all the boxers. Compubox plays favorites, and if you don't believe me, you just keep that in mind when you watch the fights from here on out. Boxers they like will have stats grossly inflated to the detriment of whomever they fight.
True, but it wouldn't change the outcome of how any round was scored so it's a pointless excuse.
Not defending Lima, he lost. I was rooting for Teo, too.
But Compubox is full bs a lot of times.
Afraid......pffffffffff!
Try being smart. Which is why he went the distance and won close in my opinion and got the better of the youngster almost the entire 2nd half of the fight. Like I said before, Teo is the goods. Bar none. But people act like he won some blowout or something because Loma was cautious. Yes, he gave away rounds and i obv don't think that was a good idea, but he certainly wasn't outclassed. That's nonsense. And he damn sure doesn't lack heart.
Smart?? Omg ��, Loma’s own wife and kids think his strategy was dumb as fck. Lomachenko had the skills to beat Lopez, but not the nerve for most of the fight. It seems like you’re having as hard a time coming to grips with this fact as Loma is. At least Loma can be content that he won in your opinion.
You either start fighting when the fight starts or take what you get.
This i suppose we can all agree on
Loma started late and it cost him his title. That said, he was injured too and deserves a rematch.
Look, fair enough, I’m nobody to question a fighter’s heart, but how would you describe his performance on the night? Most fans, biased or not, observed a man who was afraid to engage with someone he thought was more powerful than him. He was cautious and reluctant to step up and just fight Lopez. Especially measuring him against the standard of a potential all-time great fighter he simply did not fight with courage. He did not want to test his greatness at the moment when he most had to, and now he’s going to regret it for the rest of his life. Sorry to say, but his heart definitely will be questioned when people evaluate his career. He will, of course, always be regarded as an enormous talent in the sport, a boxing genius; just not as a great fighter. I say all of this as a fan who really, really wanted him to be Lopez bad.
Afraid......pffffffffff!
Try being smart. Which is why he went the distance and won close in my opinion and got the better of the youngster almost the entire 2nd half of the fight. Like I said before, Teo is the goods. Bar none. But people act like he won some blowout or something because Loma was cautious. Yes, he gave away rounds and i obv don't think that was a good idea, but he certainly wasn't outclassed. That's nonsense. And he damn sure doesn't lack heart.
Well Compubox is full of **** a lot of times. So there’s that.
True, but it wouldn't change the outcome of how any round was scored so it's a pointless excuse.
He said in his interview that when he threw his first combo in round2 at the end of the round it started to give him pain.
So it took up to the 5th for the shoulder to warm up.
He started too late not because of heart.
Proud fighters always have excuses. Some fans may buy it, I don’t.
Look, fair enough, I’m nobody to question a fighter’s heart, but how would you describe his performance on the night? Most fans, biased or not, observed a man who was afraid to engage with someone he thought was more powerful than him. He was cautious and reluctant to step up and just fight Lopez. Especially measuring him against the standard of a potential all-time great fighter he simply did not fight with courage. He did not want to test his greatness at the moment when he most had to, and now he’s going to regret it for the rest of his life. Sorry to say, but his heart definitely will be questioned when people evaluate his career. He will, of course, always be regarded as an enormous talent in the sport, a boxing genius; just not as a great fighter. I say all of this as a fan who really, really wanted him to be Lopez bad.
He said in his interview that when he threw his first combo in round2 at the end of the round it started to give him pain.
So it took up to the 5th for the shoulder to warm up.
He started too late not because of heart.
No heart?
He did all that with a torn rotator cuff too
You're just a biased twit that nobody takes seriously
Look, fair enough, I’m nobody to question a fighter’s heart, but how would you describe his performance on the night? Most fans, biased or not, observed a man who was afraid to engage with someone he thought was more powerful than him. He was cautious and reluctant to step up and just fight Lopez. Especially measuring him against the standard of a potential all-time great fighter he simply did not fight with courage. He did not want to test his greatness at the moment when he most had to, and now he’s going to regret it for the rest of his life. Sorry to say, but his heart definitely will be questioned when people evaluate his career. He will, of course, always be regarded as an enormous talent in the sport, a boxing genius; just not as a great fighter. I say all of this as a fan who really, really wanted him to be Lopez bad.
Yup Wilder made a lot of excuses. Now he's fighting to get his rematch.
Loma is making a lot of excuses while going back down to 130.
Different levels
Loma has made no such claim, whatsoever. And there are levels to excuses and you're not bright enough to get it