Loma has more skill than either. How else is the guy who could be fighting at 126 beating fighters at 135. Dazzling against Walters and Rigo so much so they are frazzled and quitting on the stand refusing to come back out? Loma has timing and speed. The first negates the second, Gary Russell anyone?
Comments Thread For: Lomachenko Gives His Thoughts On Shakur Stevenson: "He's A Good Boxer, Smart Boxer"
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This is the most astute observation I’ve read on this platform. Ever. it is true.
It’s a cultural thing. The trash talking and disrespect we see in not just boxing but in almost every sport in the US is just how the culture is here.
It is also a reflection of certain nuances - the gun culture, the almost collective rejection of universal health care and even the “small” street violence that emanates from the “what are you looking at” stare that almost always leads to violence including the good old road rage.
This is not a political statement, it’s just a cultural normalcy that does exist here. I’m making that distinction because the rebuttals that will follow will be entertaining.
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Trash talking is a reflection of the rejection of universal health care? Holy moly man. What are you talking about? Gun culture? I have lots of them, but I'm all about showing respect where its due. Thats from down south where we all have guns and still say sir and ma'am.Comment
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Trash talking is a reflection of the rejection of universal health care? Holy moly man. What are you talking about? Gun culture? I have lots of them, but I'm all about showing respect where its due. Thats from down south where we all have guns and still say sir and ma'am.
Nuances aka qualities, aspects, or distinctions that can explain why the US culture is the way it is.
The core theme brought up was how respectful foreign boxers are when compared to American boxers. Does that mean ALL American boxers or Americans in general are disrespectful? Of course not. But that mentality can be explained through other nuances.
As to your point about being from the South and speaking with respect, I don’t doubt that, however, it is also a known fact that down south is predominantly racist towards **********. And I certainly have met respectful people who are still racists. Again, certain nuances can explain aspects of US culture.
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I can only hope that Haney decides to retire early so that we never have to watch another one of his hugfests. Without question the most boring fighter in recent memory. His most exciting fights have been more boring that Rigondeaux's most boring fights.
Jab jab jab hug, jab hug, jab jab hug.Comment
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This is the most astute observation I’ve read on this platform. Ever. it is true.
It’s a cultural thing. The trash talking and disrespect we see in not just boxing but in almost every sport in the US is just how the culture is here.
It is also a reflection of certain nuances - the gun culture, the almost collective rejection of universal health care and even the “small” street violence that emanates from the “what are you looking at” stare that almost always leads to violence including the good old road rage.
This is not a political statement, it’s just a cultural normalcy that does exist here. I’m making that distinction because the rebuttals that will follow will be entertaining.
On the other hand, countries whose citizens tend to be more respectful when speaking are often ruled by dictators and lack basic freedoms. It's a conundrum.Comment
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