Teo didn't beat loma in the early rounds it's just loma's inactivity that cost him the fight.
Was Lopez being active? Give me a timestamp of him being active.
You obviously wanted Loma to win, when you watch a fight with biased, you give give the fighter you want to win rounds which he is losing clearly. It was not a close fight. It was really boring because of how one sided it was. but Lopez was great. Loma was garbage.
This is very easy bro. The full fight is on youtube. Find it, and give me a time stamp of the punches that Lopez landed clean. I'll be waiting, and I'll return to you an even cleaner punch.
Lopez landed a lot of clean shots maybe you need some glasses my brother
In the early rounds, according to some, Lopez landed a lot of clean body shots. He clearly landed no shots to the head.
But in reality those body shots were not clean. We're talking about the early rounds here:
-Either he was flat out hitting air
-Or he was hitting glove and elbow
-Or he was at the very end of his punch, all power was lost, and did no damage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaaISwTD9ZY
Luckily its 2020 and we have full fights available so that we can do this. Give me timestamps of any of the "a lot of clean shots" in rounds 1-6 and I can give you punches from Loma of the same round that were cleaner.
If any of these supposedly clean bodyshots did any damage, it wasn't apparent in any round past 6 because Loma almost KO'd him. I think Lopez may have only one 1 of the later rounds.
Loma didn't do enough from 1-7. That was crystal clear. He fked himself over. Also watching the fight in real time is of course way different that watching it in slow motion afterwards. Regardless of having accuracy, only throwing like 3-5 punches per round through 1-7, is not a good look and an easy way to forfeit rounds.
Loma and his corner may of had crappy strategy or this was intentional to pass the torch. Go look at all his other fights at tell me when he's ever been so inactive from 1-7.
Thats not how you score a fight li'brah
>Loma didn't do enough from 1-7. That was crystal clear. He fked himself over.
This is only true if the other guy actually did anything. Lopez did NOTHING. He doesn't get to win a round because we expect Loma to go out there and dominate. That's the worst logic ever.
>Regardless of having accuracy, only throwing like 3-5 punches per round through 1-7, is not a good look and an easy way to forfeit rounds.
It's way better to throw 5 clean punches than it is to throw 100 punches swinging at air, and moving forward without cutting the ring off. Maybe I'm just not used to where boxing is going now a days but that would NOT win you the round when I was growing up, especially if the other guy landed clean, even if it was only a little bit.
>Loma and his corner may of had crappy strategy
No it was a perfect strategy fighting a bigger stronger puncher. Boxing and it's judges is the problem.
Loma foughts scared for seven rounds. 7-0 Lopez, the next four it was very competitive, I gave Loma 3-1 over the next four, but 2-2 would have been good too. R12 Lopez battered Loma and only the clash of heads and the ref helping Loma stopped him from getting knocked out 117-111, or 118-110.
Huh? Loma fought scared when the bigger man wasn't able to cut off the ring? 7-0? The only one that got battered was Lopez, he was about to drop in that fight. He got saved by the bell.
By judging and controlling the distance. In 1 of the early rounds, I saw Lomachenko start to cut the distance, but back out of range, that was because he could see Lopez feint with the right uppercut, he could see the reflexes, knew Lopez could time him, felt Lopez's power early, and it didn't matter about Lomachenko's accuracy or angles, because he wasn't in range to land his own shots.
Loma landed, Lopez didn't.
He did not control the distance. If he controlled the distance he would have cut the ring and actually landed something, but he didn't land anything.