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  • #41
    Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo View Post
    His mistake - singular? I saw quite a few mistakes he made the other night. Several of them likely directly contributed to the loss. His major mistake was to not invite an equal co-trainer or get his son a trainer that can properly articulate strategic concepts in between rounds.
    You mean screaming at your fighter to FINISH HIM ALREADY! and then telling him to calm down and be patient 10 seconds later isn't sound advice?

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    • #42
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

      I'm a dad too. Did you listen to Sr's advice in the corner? Jesus Christ, he should step down as trainer so Teo doesn't have to fire him.
      Who else was in the corner? I remember Joey Gamache was there for the Loma fight but I heard he isn't involved anymore, wondering if they replaced him with somebody experienced or not.

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      • #43
        Tried to size bully another fighter and it but him in the azz.
        140 is gonna be a problem for teo, seriously small and his pop ain’t what we thought it was
        Rec28 Rec28 likes this.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by diarraisagod View Post

          Yeah but that isn't the logic the boxing world uses. Low risk, high reward is what most fighters go for and I can't really blame them, it's "prizefighting"

          I think Brook is shot but we'll see.

          Either way though the winner of Brook/Khan will get some career momentum at least for one more fight and they can get another decent fight after.

          If it's not Crawford next which is what I was replying to, I can't see anybody being higher in the list of the potential opponents than the winner of Khan/Brook for Taylor. It's an easy PPV sell to the football crowd, he beats either comfortably imo and as they've both fought Crawford recently a good way to sell a fight with Crawford afterwards.
          Taylor doesn't think about the risk to reward scenarios that much. He wants big fights every fight. I like a Brook fight for him if he beats Khan. And it would sell. But there may be other options. Mean machine is a good test. Taylor is the better fighter, but Kav brings that physicality that Josh needs to get tested against. It's in house, but he's coming off a loss. Porter would have been ideal, but he's just retired. Brook may be the answer if he impresses against Kahn, because as we all know TR are thin on the ground at 147. Even Avenesyan because he is strong and Physical. I'd love to see him fight Ortiz Jr. I think he beats Vergil.

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          • #45
            Of course you don't need a rematch, your son just isn't as good as you think he is and neither are you.
            Speedy1 Speedy1 likes this.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
              Just watched a video of Snr Saying " I had it 10-2, 9-3 ". Keep going down until you reach 4-8 and you've just had your first experience of reality.
              Teofimo Jr. also said he had scored it 10-2 in his favor, and that the referee raised his hand because knew he had won.
              Well first of all your a fighter not a judge, your job is to fight not to keep score that's the judges job.
              That said judging on how you scored the fight you would be a corrupt judge, your scores were one sided, and you had the wrong winner.
              Kambosos battered, and bloodied your face so bad, that he's left you temporarily disfigured.
              You look like an accident victim, in a head on collision in which you weren't wearing a seat belt.
              Dude I can't say it any more simpler than, Kambosos battered your face worse than any other fighters face in recent history.
              There is no way that you can honestly look at yourself in a mirror without thinking to yourself that guy beat me to a bloody pulp.
              I can't think of anyone else who deserved a proper beat down than the one you got, if your fathers not careful he will be next.

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              • #47
                We dictated the fight from the beginning aggressively. Everyone in the world knows what happened. Everyone is saying he won the fight 9-3, 10-2. The whole arena saw it, and it was just disgusting. I can’t believe what they did to us. But you know what? They just saved us.
                This is where Teo gets his soreness and unprofessional behavior. His delusional dad is worse for him than Angel Garcia was for DSG.

                These guys are beyond delusional. Teo sr also talked about how “$5 mill is the new minimum.”

                Team Lopez are very foolish and unprofessional in defeat. They were brought back down to Earth. They got humbled and are in denial. Teo jr is also a bit mentally weak. He spoke of retirement after his Nakatanj fight, because he couldn’t take the criticism of fans and his dad.

                Teo acted like the biggest diva after beating Lomachenko.

                Lol. Lopez not only did not offer Lomachenko a rematch, but now they are talking about not rematching Kambosos.

                Those titles seemed to have been in the wrong hands, figuratively speaking.

                Lopez now has competitive fights vs Lomachenko and Kambosos, and those are two fighters he will never face.

                I think it says a lot when a fighter refuses to have a rematch of a close fight. If you are a boxer who won’t avenge his losses, or have a rematch for good measure for a close win, it will leave bigger holes/ in your resume

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post

                  Teofimo Jr. also said he had scored it 10-2 in his favor, and that the referee raised his hand because knew he had won.
                  Well first of all your a fighter not a judge, your job is to fight not to keep score that's the judges job.
                  That said judging on how you scored the fight you would be a corrupt judge, your scores were one sided, and you had the wrong winner.
                  Kambosos battered, and bloodied your face so bad, that he's left you temporarily disfigured.
                  You look like an accident victim, in a head on collision in which you weren't wearing a seat belt.
                  Dude I can't say it any more simpler than, Kambosos battered your face worse than any other fighters face in recent history.
                  There is no way that you can honestly look at yourself in a mirror without thinking to yourself that guy beat me to a bloody pulp.
                  I can't think of anyone else who deserved a proper beat down than the one you got, if your fathers not careful he will be next.
                  Summed up perfectly in a nutshell lmao

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Tibburon245 View Post
                    Teo--get rid of Dad in the corner. He is FKNG up your head. You need a calming force not a screaming maniac. Just watch Tito Trinidad's father in the corner--all business but no shenanigans!
                    This here is dead on.
                    Teo needs an objective voice that can offer him a plan B when it’s clear the knockout isn’t coming. From what we saw on Saturday that isn’t going to be his dad.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by turnedup View Post
                      Tried to size bully another fighter and it but him in the azz.
                      140 is gonna be a problem for teo, seriously small and his pop ain’t what we thought it was
                      Loma is really a 130 lbr and I just watched an interview of Kambosos with Marcos Villegas, and he said he was more likely to go to 130 than 140. Lopez size was not assertive against these 2, so how is he gonna handle big 140 pounders?

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