Comments Thread For: Ex-Teofimo Lopez Assistant Trainer: 'They've Got to Maneuver Him a Little More Now'

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    #31
    Originally posted by Rodtang

    Even Snr admitted Lopez was at 135 to long. But imo he primarily lost the fight because of a lack of respect for his opponent. They thought Kambosos was nothing. Colossal error of judgment.
    No disagreement from me on this one. You could see it in the lead-up to the fight (which was admittedly disjointed and chaotic). Kambosos used the time to prepare and focus, Lopez fell off the tracks. He took an opponent lightly and it cost him.

    Whether they be legitimate or not, he's also had excuses for poor performances. He blamed personal issues for affecting his performances against Nakatani and Kambosos. That's on him and nobody else.

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    • The D3vil
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      #32
      Originally posted by JonDelPrado
      What is this “after the Kambosos fight” nonsense? The doctor who treated him said he had the condition during the fight and could have died. That’s why he fought like crap and lost. Getting real tired of all the credit people want to give Kambosos. Probably Lopez-hating asses. Kambosos is not that good and everybody knows it. He hasn’t got the punching power and is there to be hit. Not many people gave him a chance going into the Lopez fight and not many people will pick him to beat either Haney or Lomachenko. Heck, even instaboy Garcia might take him out.
      Agreed. Why do you think so many people have come out of the woodwork to fight him now that the belt's off Lopez.?

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      • Rodtang
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        #33
        Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

        No disagreement from me on this one. You could see it in the lead-up to the fight (which was admittedly disjointed and chaotic). Kambosos used the time to prepare and focus, Lopez fell off the tracks. He took an opponent lightly and it cost him.

        Whether they be legitimate or not, he's also had excuses for poor performances. He blamed personal issues for affecting his performances against Nakatani and Kambosos. That's on him and nobody else.
        Agreed 100 percent

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        • Butt stuff
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          #34
          Originally posted by steeve steel
          C'mon Teo, face Prograis and put an end to your misery.
          That is a good ****ing fight.

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          • trippleupper
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            #35
            Originally posted by JLC

            I’m going to start using this phrase. Lollllll

            Well, I guess that is the definition of success.

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