This is Teo just negotiating & talking sheet , but he is not lying if the roles were reversed Loma would never give him a rematch ...Loma looked phenomenal his last fight , if he performs like that his next fight a rematch will happen ..
Teofimo Lopez Says "There's NO rematch because had I lost, he would have never given me a rematch."
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At the end of the day, you a f@g with a p3nis fetish. On one hand you got a thumb in your mouth and his security blanky in the other. Your man got his shet pushed in, just like you been here in this thread with your smudged lipstip and broken heels from dollar tree.
Listen Grandpa, I’d take your cane away and smack you on the head. I’d do it HARD too. I wouldn’t have to worry about CTBI either because you’re dumb as ****!! Why would you confess to watching boxing for that long?? Why?? People all the way on Mars can see you’re a pathetic dumb **** who’s got no life other than trolling people on a boxing forum. Loser. Go get your social security disability check and STFU because YDKSAB. LOL! SMMFHComment
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Lomachenko lost the fight. Period. There was no draw, there is not a debate. Loma decided to take the first half of the fight completely off, and Lopez straight up won round 12. I had it 8 rounds to 4. Loma is, in my opinion, still the better boxer. I think he will have a better career long term. I am a bigger fan of the man. If you offered me a chance to see a boxer without knowing who the opponent was, still would pick a Lomachenko fight to go watch over most any other boxer. But Lopez owes him not a thing. It was a bad enough performance by Lomachenko, and Loma handled it so bad, that Lopez can move up and never look back. I will never call Lopez out for it.
But, as a Lomachenko fan, I do have one rebuttal: Lomachenko did not HAVE to give Lopez the fight in the first place. Lopez was not a mandatory, nor was he a household name. Lomachenko just wanted the challenge, so he fought him. So, no, Lopez does not HAVE to give him a rematch. Guess it all comes down to what challenges and pay out he wants going forward as I am sure a Lomachenko rematch will net him more coin than most any other fight.Comment
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I am looking at the title of this thread, and I'll say this in regards to rematch clauses....Teofimo is assuming and coming up with excuses based on his own assumptions and fantasy. He is the worst offender of boxers trying to insult a boxing fan's intelligence, thinking that people are suckers who fall for everything. Even bob arum openly says boxing fans are suckers.Comment
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Where did you see there was one? I have it out of both of Lopez and Loma's mouth that they had a contract without a rematch clause and that they never asked to have one put in. And Arum went on the record to say he doesn't do rematch clauses. So I'm really not sure where you heard that?
Need to correct you.
There WAS a rematch clause in the original drafts.
Teo Sr. taunted Loma into removing it, saying that anyone asking for a rematch clause was afraid of losing.
Loma, like an overconfident dumbass, removed it.
The fact is, Teo Sr. knew his son would barely escape if he won, which is why they don't want a rematch now.
But Loma's destruction of Nakatani, a guy who gave Teo all he could handle, has now forced Teo's hand, assuming he gets past George "CM Punk" Kambosos Jr., and that's not a 100% thing, because Teo has been distracted with his pregnant wife and all of this Loma smoke.
Which is why, for the good of the division, I hope Kambosos pulls a Jeff Horn and gets his hand raised.Comment
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Ok, bro, but I have a couple of things to say.
I agree. And in regard to not a high demand, even if that were the case, I don’t think you can deny that it’s a hell of a lot bigger than the Kambosos fight. And that’s PPV. Lomachenko is much more well known that Teofimo. That’s just a fact. And Arum feels it’s PPV worthy. If it’s promoted correctly, it could be the biggest payday for both boxers. [/FONT][/SIZE]
First, I'm no longer a Loma hater, and I actually want him to succeed before he retires. Boxing is a brutal sport and Loma's bones are ready for a rest. His last couple of fights had injury controversies. One big fight and he can go out. Enter Davis. I hope it happens. That's a big PPV fight. The one and only for Loma. Loma calls it his mega fight. He sees money.
Second, Loma and Lopez will NEVER be a PPV worthy fight. It couldn't cut it when it was fresher and more intriguing. If ESPN wouldn't have chipped in, fight wouldn't have happened. Top Rank didn't have the right kinda money and PPV was not an option. They explored the market. It'd have flopped big. ESPN reluctantly bended, due to fan pressure.
Lopez doesn't even have 50,000 real fans, my generous estimate, and Loma was never as big as his fans think, in the US. Globally, Loma is more known, and even in the US, than Lopez. He's not that big in the US, tho. Lopez's PPV ticket sales are doing so bad, Triller can't even stick to a date, despite their big musical supplemental plans. The answer: Nobody cares about Lopez. Nothing against Loma.
I maintained Loma-Lopez isn't PPV worthy. Now, it's NOT even a consideration. Arum is too smart for that.
Conclusion: Move on.Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 09-09-2021, 01:38 AM.Comment
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You can do your own research. There was an article about it on Boxingscene.com right after the fight.
Where did you see there was one? I have it out of both of Lopez and Loma's mouth that they had a contract without a rematch clause and that they never asked to have one put in. And Arum went on the record to say he doesn't do rematch clauses. So I'm really not sure where you heard that?Comment
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He's right. **** Loma. Back of the line, *****. I don't want to hear **** about Tank, Lopez, or Haney. Back. Of. The. Line. Loma doesn't bring enough to the table to just be demanding title shots. Now you earn ya **** like everyone else.Comment
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