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

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  • rickJen
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    #51
    Easy fight, easy money for a greedy bastard.
    Yet he doesn't want it. Stop fooling people.
    Quaaaack!!

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    • Dean_Razorback
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      #52
      he ran outta gas in the end, his stamina isn't that good. don' think he can stop loma if it pass the 5th or 6th round. say whatever you want but in that fight it was lopez the one hurt

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      • _Rexy_
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        #53
        Originally posted by NachoMan
        Can’t understand why Loma thinks beating Nakatani better than Lopez did means something. The lightweight division is stacked with more meaningful, much higher-profile challenges. Why not challenge Valdez, Tank or Haney? Loma seems to have lost confidence in himself.
        Valdez is 130, and Tank isn’t gonna fight him.

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        • 493dart
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          #54
          Remember when Loma wouldnt throw punches all night?? Did you all forget about his shoulder ???????????? loma.jpg

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          • Motofan
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            #55
            Hard to say. Lopez absolutely won the first fight but I’m not sure if Loma figured him out or if Teo got tired. I’d say it’s a 60/40 fight for Teo but winnable for either man. One thing is for sure, the longer it gets put off the better the odds are for Lopez .

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            • TMT_HEAT
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              #56
              Rewatch the fight and listen to Lopez Sr every time Teofimo throws a punch lol. He was making it seem like Loma was getting destroyed when he just simply didn't throw anything. I actually had it a draw. Loma 2, 7-11 and Lopez 1, 3-6, 12 but that 2nd round was very close so I'm okay with a Lopez win.

              Lopez threw 338 more punches but only landed 42 more over 12 rounds, 6 of which were low activity rounds for Loma. People saying he was afraid of getting clipped are wrong, his plan was to tire out Lopez and then break him down.

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              • landotter
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                #57
                If Lomachenko did not get KO'd in the first fight when he forgot to start boxing for half the bout, he would not get KO'd in a rematch.

                Lopez could still win, mind you. He would just have to do it by fighting all 12 rounds.

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                • I have no ears
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
                  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.
                  Posters of boxers in rooms? Are u 12?

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                  • I have no ears
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                    #59
                    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!
                    Yea he did, but with some very underhand tactics

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                    • Bronx2245
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by I have no ears

                      Yea he did, but with some very underhand tactics
                      Professional level is different than Amateurs! Loma learned a valuable lesson!

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