Comments Thread For: Mikey Garcia Doesn't See How Vasiliy Lomachenko Pulls Off A Win Against Devin Haney
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Size isn't everything. You have to have the right state of mind too (among other things), and the way Haney is talking, it sounds as if he wants to avoid fighting Loma, despite calling him out for the last four or five years. As soon as Loma appeared in the states, Haney's entire energy changed. You have to have a warrior's state of mind, and Haney doesn't have that.
Doesn't matter. I'm like 80 percent certain that Haney's going to dump the belts pronto and duck Loma, despite the contract.Comment
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Haney is huge man. I think he's bigger than Lopez. You saw how much bigger he was than Kambosos, and Loma and Kambosos are the same size. Maybe Kambosos is a little bigger.Comment
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And salido?
Yeah. And the guy went into that fight with a TUE for his torn rotator cuff from dislocating his shoulder. And many pros don't believe Lopez actually won. Even Ward scored that fight a draw. Yet people want to forget about these things. I guess you're saying that Haney should win if Loma fights with one arm.Comment
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A lot of people thought Loma won, even one of the judges scoring the fight, which is why it was a split decision. Loma had Salido on the canvass in the 12th round too. Guy was about to get KO'd but for the bell. And Salido also landed more than 72 low blows, many to Loma's groin. Subtract 72 punches (which should have been non scoring) from his punch count, and it's ridiculous by how much Loma outlanded him, round after round.
That's your typical Texan fix, where the Mexican boxer gets everything in his favor. Texan home cooking. It happens all the time.Comment
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Size? That's nonsense. Haney doesn't have power. He's got pillows for fists. And going off of what happened with Teo is flat out ******. They have very different styles, for one. And Loma literally gave away seven rounds because he was injured and didn't have a jab. Literally 50 jabs thrown through seven rounds. Most of those rounds he landed 40-50% of what he threw, while Teo only landed 20%. Once he turned it up it wasn't even close. In both of Loma's losses, he basically gave the fight away by starting too slow. People gave Teo credit for something he really didn't do, and Haney doesn't even have the power to keep Loma honest.Comment
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Lomachenko loses to a guy with 14 losses. bullied with low blows.
A lot of people thought Loma won, even one of the judges scoring the fight, which is why it was a split decision. Loma had Salido on the canvass in the 12th round too. Guy was about to get KO'd but for the bell. And Salido also landed more than 72 low blows, many to Loma's groin. Subtract 72 punches (which should have been non scoring) from his punch count, and it's ridiculous by how much Loma outlanded him, round after round.
That's your typical Texan fix, where the Mexican boxer gets everything in his favor. Texan home cooking. It happens all the time.
Lomachenko loses to a guy with 15 fights. His houlder was hurt.
Yea ok broComment
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But it was his second pro fight. Find me someone fighting for a belt in the second pro fight. Can you do that? Trying to be a world champion in the second pro fight? Because that's what Salido was, a world champion. He blew the the scales by 6 lbs and showed up on the night 20lbs overweight, punched below the belt all night to win a SD. The same Salido that despite losing early in his career, fixed himself and because better, only losing later to the likes of Juan Manuel Marquez. He beat the likes of Juan Manuel Lopez. And he became world champion several times. And this is who Loma fought in his second pro fight. Like I said. Find me someone fighting a world champion in the second pro fight.
As I said, just like Andre Ward, I didn't score that fight as a win for Lopez. And I'm not alone. Many scored it that way. I think Loma was done dirty in that fight.Lomachenko loses to a guy with 15 fights. His houlder was hurt.
Yea ok bro
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I've read rumors that if he beats Kambo he's moving to 140.
Size isn't everything. You have to have the right state of mind too (among other things), and the way Haney is talking, it sounds as if he wants to avoid fighting Loma, despite calling him out for the last four or five years. As soon as Loma appeared in the states, Haney's entire energy changed. You have to have a warrior's state of mind, and Haney doesn't have that.
Doesn't matter. I'm like 80 percent certain that Haney's going to dump the belts pronto and duck Loma, despite the contract.Comment
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