Teofimo Lopez Sr. : One More Fight At Lightweight For My Son - NOT Devin Haney, Impossible

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  • F l i c k e r
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    #21
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat

    I don't know why but I like Kambosos in this fight. He's taking this very seriously and looks good in training and in peak form. I wouldn't complain if they just found a replacement for him and let the event go on for the underdog's sake. It was gonna be a crap show anyway.

    I would've skipped the whole thing personally to begin with. I don't wanna contribute to Lopez's fake ego. He can screw himself.
    I don't see it.

    I like Kambosos as a person, he talks and sounds like a good guy with a good head on his shoulders, really passionate for the boxing game and cares about his family.

    But seeing his fights? He has little in the way of taking out a guy with the boxing talent of Teofimo.

    I'd be surprised if he does anyway. I just don't see it though. He looks like a smaller Katsidis, boxes relatively the same too. Must be an aussie boxer thing to fight that way. Horn fights the same too.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      So Lopez will move to 140 and get destroyed by Taylor?

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        #23
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        So Lopez will move to 140 and get destroyed by Taylor?
        I don't think he does. I really don't see what everyone sees in Taylor.

        Seems like a typical british boxer. If I didn't know anything about boxing and someone told me Taylor was "Mundo", I'd believe them. Really no difference (besides height) in the two. He can take a punch though.

        For Teo to beat Taylor however, I'd like Teofimo to get a tune up and a live dog to fight at 140 first though. Just to see if he holds up; weight adjusts, speed and power adjusts. Then put him in there for Taylor.

        No way Teo jumps straight to 140 and beats him first fight at 140 though. He's not that special.

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        • BoxingIsGreat
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          #24
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          So Lopez will move to 140 and get destroyed by Taylor?
          By Gervonta Davis.

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          • BoxingIsGreat
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            #25
            Originally posted by F l i c k e r

            I don't think he does. I really don't see what everyone sees in Taylor.

            Seems like a typical british boxer. If I didn't know anything about boxing and someone told me Taylor was "Mundo", I'd believe them. Really no difference (besides height) in the two. He can take a punch though.

            For Teo to beat Taylor however, I'd like Teofimo to get a tune up and a live dog to fight at 140 first though. Just to see if he holds up; weight adjusts, speed and power adjusts. Then put him in there for Taylor.

            No way Teo jumps straight to 140 and beats him first fight at 140 though. He's not that special.
            I wasn't talking overall. Just based on how serious Kambosos is now in comparison to Lopez. Weight issue is why this gets pushed again and again.

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