Comments Thread For: Ryan Garcia Feels Lomachenko Might Be 'Too Small' For Lightweight
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Who ever wins does not matter. Just enjoy the fight.
We only care about good interesting fights.Comment
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He's been fighting above his natural weight class for most of his career, and he just came back from fighting a war. He's going to have a much tougher test with Haney, but people acting like they've never heard of ring rust, just like they said he was washed up after losing to Lopez, even though he basically gifted Lopez 7 rounds by coming in injured and barely throwing a jab for most of the fight.
People need to give Jamaine Ortiz more respect too. I bet Garcia won't fight him either. He's going to keep using Tank as an excuse to duck Ortiz, Pitbull, and especially all the big names. He's looking more and more like a lightweight Jake Paul, IMO.Comment
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i dont think hes too small, moving up is tough, broner was great at the lower weights too, it can fall apart if u fight the wrong guy at the higher weight classes if u started low i think, less room for errors, i think haney is a good fight for loma actuallyComment
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The excuses are pouring in now that he was made to look regular by a guy fighting in his first 12 round fight. He asked to face the best in the division, and now that he's lost to one, more than likely going to lose to Haney, all of the pre-fight excuses, just in case he gets beat. He's too small, he's aging fast, etc........yeah, yeah, just lace them up the same way as when he was receiving all the praise and credit.Last edited by Rebelrbg; 11-14-2022, 04:13 PM.Comment
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Also boxing fans: he stayed in his weight class and never challenged himself.
SMH.Comment
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This isn't news, Lomachenko debuted at featherweight but due to his very impressive skills dominated fighters who belonged at light welterweight in Linares, Pedraza, Campbell, Nakatani and Commey while losing to Teo in a competitive bout in the second half of their fight.
Now that he is near the age of retirement at the lower weight classes of course he will struggle to physically compete at the elite level in a division he doesn't even belong in, If Jorge Linares caught him in his prime, perhaps even Ryan Garcia could knock him out at this point of his career.
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