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Originally posted by Nash out View PostTank vs Lopez, Loma can rematch Campbell. That was much closer than Lopez 119 Loma 109, Loma beat Campbell by 2-3 points, we need to see that again, as well as Loma vs Linares 2, and Loma vs Russell 2. Loma needs to prove himself. Beating Rigo after lazy Rigo went up 5 weight divisions to fight him did not impress me. I'd still like to see if he can bring Salido out of retirement as well for a rematch, with the superb Laurence Cole as the referee again, so he can just let them fight, firm but fair. Salido's body work in that fight was awesome, Loma couldn't take it.
Seems a lot of people not wanting to see this rematch have some pretty odd motives. Its not like its holding up an undisputed fight which was already signed or anything, two of the top guys at 135 this year, I'll take it. Haney & Garcia are both on dazn, Tank isn't fighting anyone not on PBC this year.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post...
[B]Teo is awesome... but, Lomachenko beats him in a rematch
the first fight was VERY close, and there is an old saying in boxing... " never rematch a thinking fighter "
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The first fight ****** rather see Lopez vs Haney Tank or Taylor. Rather see Loma fight a top guy and win first.
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It seems putting loma in with the guy Lopez “struggled” with, is a natural step toward a rematch.
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Originally posted by landotter View Post
Lomachenko is a major player, a major name, and a generational talent. He is fighting at one division higher than his max, where he is smaller than everyone else and cannot afford a bad night. He has fought world class fighters since his debut, ducking no one. The only people not really wanting the rematch are Lopez fans. I already defended him and said I would not think less of him if he avoided the rematch. It was a one sided win for Lopez. But if you are calling Lomachenko hype, you are obviously anti-Loma and are gleefully excited to have a loss to throw around his reputation. I mean more power to you, but the man is a real fighter in an age there are plenty avoiding everyone in this sport. I think he whined too much over the loss and did not give Lopez enough credit, but otherwise I realize this truth: Boxing as a sport is better off for Lomachenko being in it.
I mean, it was Lomachenko who gave Lopez his shot in the first place. He did not duck this younger, bigger, and motivated fighter. He is the real deal.
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Originally posted by andocom View Post
Did you watch Loma v Lopez and think it was actually 119 - 109? Do you also consider Floyd v Canelo a draw?
Seems a lot of people not wanting to see this rematch have some pretty odd motives. Its not like its holding up an undisputed fight which was already signed or anything, two of the top guys at 135 this year, I'll take it. Haney & Garcia are both on dazn, Tank isn't fighting anyone not on PBC this year.
I actually do want the rematch, but the fact that Loma can't accept the defeat, or the fact that he was absolutely dreadful for those first 7 rounds, makes me think what's the point, as if the same happens again, Loma will have the same excuses, the same thing is putting me off Fury vs Wilder 3.
If I was a boxer, I'd hate to want to face Wilder, for one, I'd know if I made a mistake I could be badly hurt, and secondly, I'd know if I beat him, Wilder would just come up with 20,000 excuses and try and drag my name through the mud, and no matter what he said, some idiots would buy it. I love it when a boxer takes a defeat well. I can understand in fights that could go either way, or a fight poorly scored, but so often when you have these clear wins, the loser is so bitter, when he should be accepting, and motivated to come back better.
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Originally posted by Hustle View Post
Dont nobody wanna see teofimo fighting ramirez coming off a loss.
Tank? Ok
Taylor? Ok
Haney? Ok
Ramirez? Hell no
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