Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez: If I Fought Loma Again, He'll Get Knocked Out & He Knows It

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  • patrick_p
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    Loma strategy was very odd. He gave the first rounds and took over the fight later on but it was not enough.

    After adjusting Loma was beating Lopez and he showed enough to grant him a rematch and hopefully they'll fight again before Loma getting too old or Lopez moving up.

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  • eco1
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    Loma will f this kid up and Teo knows it.

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  • anonymous2.0
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    Yeah yeah, you and you're dad were claiming to knock Loma out in the first 6 rounds in your first fight too

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  • Elotero
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    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    “Loma, he finally took an actual loss, for the first time in his whole career, from amateur to pro,” Lopez told a group of reporters.

    Nah fam! Salido popped that cherry way before you! Lol!
    Media did a real good job of whitewashing that loss quietly. Even has Teo forgetting.. Couldn't even find a 10 second clip of it on YouTube.

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  • champion4ever
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    The only reason why he won that fight is because Loma didn't shit for the first seven rounds. Teofimo absolutely ****** in that fight and if he is ever going to defeat Devin Haney then he is going to have to do a Hell of a lot better in that fight than he did against Loma or he would lose on points. Haney's jabs, movement, speed and combination punches would prove to be too much for him.

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  • Bronx2245
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    “Loma, he finally took an actual loss, for the first time in his whole career, from amateur to pro,” Lopez told a group of reporters.

    Nah fam! Salido popped that cherry way before you! Lol!

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  • factsarenice
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    Originally posted by T.M.T
    it wasn't a one punch shot. It was a combination that stunned him and he definitely held
    Lopez was successful at pushing Loma off on the inside and Loma didn't adjust until late. Frankly, win or lose, the tactic of pushing off on the inside won't work a second time around and Lopez and his father know it.

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  • factsarenice
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    Lets not forget It was Lopez that refused a rematch and not Lomachanko and Lopez continues to make excuses for not re-matching Lomachanko. Get that straight.

    Nakatani's size gave Lopez all he could handle, lets see what Lomachanko does against Nakatani,

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  • Nightfall
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    Originally posted by JonDelPrado

    That’s an over statement. Lopez wasn’t stunned, just tiring and getting his head shaken but Loma never caught him with anything that big.
    it wasn't a one punch shot. It was a combination that stunned him and he definitely held

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  • Boxingfanatic75
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    So, here we go with the “rematch” b u l l s h I t. On one hand we have a lot of Karen’s screaming how rematches keep holding up the movement of divisions and how we scream fo total unifications. Then in the same breath we cry when our chosen fighter that we adorn our rooms with posters doesn’t win and demand rematches. Which is it? You can’t have it both ways. P h u c k rematches. You lose you move on and the champion works towards unification. Once unified then revisit the damned rematch.

    Boxing has some of the most conflicted contractictory fans in all of sports.

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