young gun teo called loma out, loma fought him, the most dangerous fight in that division at the time, thats the way boxing should be, not this aging crap we see now all the time, ducking and diving & its good loma is back looking fresh, good for the division that is because lets face it, there are divas at 135, i mean is tank finally 'ready' enough to fight loma now? hhhmm not sure
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Originally posted by Nash out View PostExactly as I said on here a few days ago. Lomachenko wins easy, looks great, as he always does against these C-level guys. My knowledge of boxing is unreal. I mean, I bet I was one of the very few people who won thousands betting on Lopez to beat Loma. And people here think I'm biased towards Tyson Fury, not realizing that I have backed him since 2011 when he was just domestic level. I see things the average guy doesn't see, and this hurts the average guy. FACTS! The proof is in the pudding, and the fact that I have won over 200k betting on boxing in the last decade says it all. Disagree with my views then you better have won more than I have!
im interested in the biggest underdog you backed in the past 5 years.
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I for one would love to see a Teo rematch. I imagine that Loma has turned his inactivity in that fight over in his head thousands of times and one would hope he learns from it and comes out active. I think it would be a terrific scrap.
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Originally posted by ReggieKray View PostThere is no way Teo SR and Jr will take the fight. They are gonna be ******* and deny the fight due to fear.
lol the only one who is scared is loma. You want to know why the rematch will go the same way as the first fight? Because it wasn’t scrubchenkos shoulder that kept him from throwing for the first six rounds of the teo fight…. It was the body shots he tasted from teo in the first couple rounds
he felt this body shots, and he was scared to engage
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Originally posted by Nash out View PostExactly as I said on here a few days ago. Lomachenko wins easy, looks great, as he always does against these C-level guys. My knowledge of boxing is unreal. I mean, I bet I was one of the very few people who won thousands betting on Lopez to beat Loma. And people here think I'm biased towards Tyson Fury, not realizing that I have backed him since 2011 when he was just domestic level. I see things the average guy doesn't see, and this hurts the average guy. FACTS! The proof is in the pudding, and the fact that I have won over 200k betting on boxing in the last decade says it all. Disagree with my views then you better have won more than I have!
POST YOUR BETTING SLIPS OR BE GONE. We all know you at least catch some paperwork you fraud!Alan Smithee likes this.
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Originally posted by Duran1333 View Post
lol the only one who is scared is loma. You want to know why the rematch will go the same way as the first fight? Because it wasn’t scrubchenkos shoulder that kept him from throwing for the first six rounds of the teo fight…. It was the body shots he tasted from teo in the first couple rounds
he felt this body shots, and he was scared to engageBustedKnuckles likes this.
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Entertaining fight, Loma definitely looked sharp. He should have looked sharp against Nakatani but I could've seen it (and did predict, incorrectly) going to a decision. Loma did what he had to do to finish him, which is what you want to see a fighter do. Credit to both men.
This doesn't elevate Loma back to p4p in my opinion, but it does bring him back to fighting the top guys now. If Lopez is next, great, but otherwise any big name at 130 or 135 should be next for him.
Also shoutout Russ Anber - obviously a big fan of cutmen!
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Originally posted by CornerCutman View PostEntertaining fight, Loma definitely looked sharp. He should have looked sharp against Nakatani but I could've seen it (and did predict, incorrectly) going to a decision. Loma did what he had to do to finish him, which is what you want to see a fighter do. Credit to both men.
This doesn't elevate Loma back to p4p in my opinion, but it does bring him back to fighting the top guys now. If Lopez is next, great, but otherwise any big name at 130 or 135 should be next for him.
Also shoutout Russ Anber - obviously a big fan of cutmen!
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Good win. Nakatani is no push over and Japanese fighters never quit - its not in their vocabulary. I though Loma nearly decapitated him with that one much in like the fifth round! Not for nothing but one of the judges had Nakatani winning 2 rounds!! Ha. I didn't think we won any (others judges had it as a shutout.). Fight should have been stopped earlier in the round; that eye was horrible.
Hopefully Teo wins his next fight and we can see the rematch.
BTW was it just me but did Loma look bigger and stockier? Maybe he filled into the weight class?
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