Comments Thread For: Vasiliy Lomachenko-Masayoshi Nakatani Finalized For June 26 At ****** Hotels Las Vegas

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #21
    Originally posted by Ajvar
    Loma will embarass himself fighting Nakatani by getting the win harder than expected.
    I don't have him winning it, personally. Since the Lopez fight, Loma has taken a deep psychological dive. Not sure he can overcome it.

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    • Eff Pandas
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      #22
      Should be a fun Loma comeback fight.

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        #23
        Of course Bob Arum is sending him down the WBO route.

        The WBA rankings have Rolly Romero as #1 and Lomachenko as #2. That would be a fun little fight, but of course we don't get it because of the other side of the street crap. This is why boxing can't have nice things.

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        • BillyBoxing
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          #24
          Originally posted by Ajvar
          Loma will embarass himself fighting Nakatani by getting the win harder than expected.
          Loma will struggle with Naka I agree, he as been out of training and injured for months, let's remember that Loma struggled with Campbell and Pedraza at 135, Naka at this point is bigger threat than both IMO.

          I would not be surprised if a sloppy Loma kinda wins a close decision.

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            #25
            Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
            Has nothing to do with the weight. Loma is a seasoned lightweight who is at the correct place. He can't make 130. Not even a year ago. Chill out on the weight excuses.
            Not true, he could probably still make featherweight, not everyone is a flabby fatas s like Tank who has the body of a giant baby.

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              #26
              Originally posted by BillyBoxing

              Loma will struggle with Naka I agree, he as been out of training and injured for months, let's remember that Loma struggled with Campbell and Pedraza at 135, Naka at this point is bigger threat than both IMO.

              I would not be surprised if a sloppy Loma kinda wins a close decision.

              Chance of a lifetime for Nakatani, and he earned it.

              Would not be surprised if he wins.

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              • Satir
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                #27
                exactly, if fat bastard like Tank could magically make 130, which was probably tricked, a gym rat like Loma can come down to featherweight

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                  #28
                  Some people crying about Davis, focus on Loma. Valdez is an easier fight for Loma, with more money and accolade, at 130 than Nakatani at 135. Loma CAN'T and doesn't need to make 130. Some reporter should ask him.

                  The Nakatani fight doesn't bring much to the table except pain. You know why Loma agreed to this fight instead of the bigger fight at 130? I'll leave the answer to you guys.

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                  • MONGOOSE66
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                    #29
                    A young Loma would make easy work of this guy but an old, post surgery Loma might be a ruff one for him. If Loma was a car he’d have 200, 000 miles on him. His amateur boxing ****** all his life.

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                    • Satir
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                      #30
                      first of all its in-house fight, so it makes sense and second - its a clear path to rematching Lopez, nothing wrong with this fight

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