https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CG8zU8_xa4
Unlike others, I'm Ok with him having one or even two tuneups. He needs some psychological, physical, and mental healing from the war situation. It's not a joke. This is what I told the Loma fans several months ago, and here is Loma and he agrees.
Will be good to see him back in action soon.
I hope so. What I’m worried about most is if he lost any important muscle mass during his time off; that could set him back even further than anticipated and there’s one thing that Loma doesn’t have enough of right now, it’s time.
Who do you guys think he could fight on his return? Isaac Cruz would be the most interesting choice, but it might just be a little too risky to face someone that aggressive and dangerous; he’s also booked this September. I would’ve suggested JoJo Diaz or William Zepeda as alternatives, but as it turns out they’re supposedly scheduled to fight each other in November.
Of all the options I’ve looked at, there’s two that stick out to me. A fellow Ukrainian named Berinchyk who’s the #2 ranked WBO contender behind Loma and with the same number of wins but zero losses. Then there’s an Argentinian called Lemos who’s the #1 IBF contender; beating that guy would make him the number one contender in 3 of the four orgs and could really force himself into contention.
I was gonna say Cruz, but Loma is a Top Rank fighter. I also think Cruz would be too difficult for a first tuneup fight. Maybe someone else, with TR.
I hope so. What I’m worried about most is if he lost any important muscle mass during his time off; that could set him back even further than anticipated and if there’s one thing that Loma doesn’t have enough of right now, it’s time.
Who do you guys think he could fight on his return? Isaac Cruz would be the most interesting choice, but it might just be a little too risky to face someone that aggressive and dangerous; he’s also booked this September. I would’ve suggested JoJo Diaz or William Zepeda as alternatives, but as it turns out they’re supposedly scheduled to fight each other in November.
Of all the options I’ve looked at, there’s two that stick out to me. A fellow Ukrainian named Berinchyk who’s the #2 ranked WBO contender behind Loma and with the same number of wins but zero losses. Then there’s an Argentinian called Lemos who’s the #1 IBF contender; beating that guy would make him the number one contender in 3 of the four orgs and could really force himself into contention.
Haney actually wants fight right away, next, but that would disadvantage Loma and the win, if Haney wins, will not be that good.
You’re right but that is too bad. Should have fought him when he was the mando. Haney did nothing wrong so imo Any advantages he has he earned after Loma passed him over.
All Haney’s accomplishments get discredited. so do only what is best for yourself. Force the fight immediately or pass him over like he passed Haney over.
No matter how bad Haney beats Loma, some will always find a way to discredit it. So why try to prove something to a group of pole smokers that will never give credit anyway?
I don’t mind the tuneups either. But I do like calling out the pole smokers saying that Haney is so easy to beat for Loma.
If so, no tune up should be needed.
Haney actually wants the fight right away, next, but that would disadvantage Loma and downplay the win, if Haney wins, it will not be that good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CG8zU8_xa4
Unlike others, I'm Ok with him having one or even two tuneups. He needs some psychological, physical, and mental healing from the war situation. It's not a joke. This is what I told the Loma fans several months ago, and here is Loma and he agrees.
Will be good to see him back in action soon.
I don’t mind the tuneups either. But I do like calling out the pole smokers saying that Haney is so easy to beat for Loma.
If so, no tune up should be needed.