Comments Thread For: Devin Haney: I'll Show That Vasiliy Lomachenko Is Not A Master Boxer

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  • Duran1333
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    #51
    Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake
    Dude is riding the high waves just because he is a weight bullly (you can see the size difference between him and Kambo, and Loma is even smaller) wait till he goes up to 140 he will be ordinary like the fakeover... and Loma will be in HOF regardless, win or lose!
    you loma fans and your built in excuses to mask the actual truth: lomas style was great for the amateurs, but as a pro, when the going gets tough, he folds like the over hyped little ***** he always was!

    whej Jorge linares is ur best win, and that scrub even put you on ur ass like the girl you are inside, you don’t deserve to even be driven by alongside the boxing hall of fame, never mind inside of it!

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    • Sctrojan
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      #52
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Teo had weight issues, and so did Michel Rivera! The weight cut always catches up with fighters sooner or later! What made fighters like Mayweather and Pacquiao so special, is they didn't have to worry about the weight! Crawford is the same!
      Rivera now too? Lol smh....it's clear to anyone with a set of eyeballs that Rivera got his shiet pushed in by Martin, not because of weight cut,but because the disparity in skills. Martin would beat that boys ass at any weight.
      Last edited by Sctrojan; 12-28-2022, 12:27 AM.

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      • Lance98
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        #53
        Loma is an overrated hypejob and a protected liar. He is nothing special. He has never avenged his 2 losses to erase all doubts. He wants easy opponents to showcase his matrix skills, but struggles and loses when he gets figured out.

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        • buddyr
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          #54
          Originally posted by deathofaclown
          The problem with Loma is he fights one way, if that’s not working, he hasn’t got any major adjustments. That’s why he couldn’t deal with a long jab and pivot v Lopez for 6 rounds, he just kept trying the same things. He only had success when Lopez started getting less disciplined with the game plan until he got back on it near the end.

          Usyk is similar, I thought he arguably lost to Briedis. It was clearly a close fight that could go either way but he just kept doing the same thing round after round and let it get to a razor thin decision.

          they are masters at Plan A, but doesn’t seem to have a great deal of options after that. It’s just most can’t deal with their plan A.
          another thing is that they have a hard time dealing with fighters that back them up for some reason.

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          • Bronx2245
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            #55
            Originally posted by Sctrojan

            Rivera now too? Lol smh....it's clear to anyone with a set of eyeballs that Rivera got his shiet pushed in by Martin, not because of weight cut,but because the disparity in skills. Martin would beat that boys ass at any weight.
            Breadman said he saw him weight drained in the fight b4 he fought Martin! Said Martin's people probably noticed it too! very smart maneuver by Man Down Promotions!

            Michel Rivera: I Was Too Slow; Martin Was The Better Guy; I Don’t Want Losing To Feel Normal

            Nevertheless, the 5-foot-9 Rivera indicated it might be time to move up to the junior welterweight limit of 140 pounds for his next fight.

            “I went in there for a win,” Rivera said. “I didn’t come here to lose. I was feeling pretty good [Saturday night], but by round four or five, I think I started to feel the effects of the weight cut. I don’t make excuses, but I’m a big guy for the division.”

            LAS VEGAS – Michel Rivera has worked tirelessly since he moved from the Dominican Republic to Miami five years ago in pursuit of his dream to become a lightweight world champion.



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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #56
              We can talk about Haney`s talent when he will challenge welterweights.

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              • Jsmooth9876
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                #57
                Originally posted by Duran1333

                you loma fans and your built in excuses to mask the actual truth: lomas style was great for the amateurs, but as a pro, when the going gets tough, he folds like the over hyped little ***** he always was!

                whej Jorge linares is ur best win, and that scrub even put you on ur ass like the girl you are inside, you don’t deserve to even be driven by alongside the boxing hall of fame, never mind inside of it!
                The fact that you think Linares is his best win shows everyone how much of a casual you are lol

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #58
                  Haney is another overrated weight bully just like Lopez.

                  These guys will never be 3 division champions like Lomachenko.

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                  • Theshotyoudontsee
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                    #59
                    People are jumping on the Loma is old bandwagon too quickly.

                    Loma was fighting a really good boxer, coming off a layoff due to the Ukraine situation. He was rusty, his timing was off and it took him rounds to sharpen up. Once he did he whipped the kid.

                    Haney does not have the power to keep Loma off him. Loma by KO inside 8.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                      Haney is another overrated weight bully just like Lopez.

                      These guys will never be 3 division champions like Lomachenko.
                      Here we go folks with all the ready made excuses on why Lomachenko got his azz whupped and he ain't even stepped into the ring with Devin Haney yet. Lomachenko is a Teofimo victim, so most folks are probably gonna play it smart and be puttin they money on anybody Loma fights to be honest.

                      ​...weight bully?? Are you kiddin me. tyson fury's punk-azz out-weighed Deontay Wilder by 40 POUNDS, and he still laid tyson fury's azz out on the canvass, 4 times in 2 fights. You got anything to say about that??

                      As long as Lomachenko and Haney make weight, you ain't gotta worry about Devin Haney coming in with a 40 POUND weight advantage like tyson fury's punk-azz.

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