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If he returns from Ukraine, and if he gets his head right, yeah he shouldn't have a problem with Haney or George. I still have no clue what Loma was doing for first 6 rounds with Teo. His interviews after the fight were absolutely pathetic too (ie "I thought I won the fight").
We have no clue who Lomachenko will be when, or if, he comes back. He's turning 35 soon, and his style relies on quickness. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets Gambo'd when he comes back.Comment
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That video was made by neither an irrational fan nor a loser. It was made by the Editor-In-Chief of Ring Magazine, who tries to shine a light on bad judging, corruption/incompetence, bull**** or hypocrisy in boxing. I know he's not a fan of Loma, but he made that video anyway. I suggest you watch it instead of ignoring that it exists. You're arguing from a place of ignorance right now.
That’s because irrational fans of losers make internet videos. It’s not a surprise that fans of Manny, Loma, and Wilder specialize in this.
What we know is a fact is the overwhelming majority of pros, trainers, media members and fans had Teo winning 7-9 rounds and the fight.
There are some credible people that see otherwise but they are a small minority.Comment
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I think he had a serious shoulder problem. I don't think that's the only reason for the slow start because Teofimo was doing things to make it difficult, but Loma clearly turned it on at the end of the second round and then went kind of dormant until the end of the sixth round and onward.If he returns from Ukraine, and if he gets his head right, yeah he shouldn't have a problem with Haney or George. I still have no clue what Loma was doing for first 6 rounds with Teo. His interviews after the fight were absolutely pathetic too (ie "I thought I won the fight").
We have no clue who Lomachenko will be when, or if, he comes back. He's turning 35 soon, and his style relies on quickness. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets Gambo'd when he comes back.
For one, not only did he have shoulder surgery immediately afterward, meaning that he had already scheduled the appointment before the fight, he had received a TUE for his shoulder. He also threw one lead uppercut the whole fight when he usually lands about 20. I imagine he tried it once and decided it was a no-go. So with your dominant hand severely weakened, you have to change your strategy.
Loma also said that Lopez did surprise him with how aggressive he started off. And it was clear that Lopez had been doing things to take away Loma's ability to initiate offense with his left.
I also think that Lopez got into his head a little bit and that Loma overvalued Lopez's power. When he started laying it on Lopez in the seventh round, I swear it was as if he said to himself: "Holy ****!!! I can take his punches!! It's not so bad after all!!" Despite the fact that Lopez hardly connected with his punches.Comment
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