Comments Thread For: Stevenson Believes Lomachenko Has Lost A Step: "His Last Fight He Looked Terrible, Devin Smokes Him"

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  • TDLand
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    #11
    It will be sweet if Loma beats Haney with all these yahoos disregarding Loma.

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    • Boricua181
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      #12
      Originally posted by Rebelrbg
      Loma is going to have to take this ass whooping he's been running from for years.
      I agreed with that statement 100%! Haney is going to put it on him, for making him wait for so long just for the opportunity.

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      • Zodogg
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        #13
        Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich
        Loma stops haney, he can't punch one little bit
        Hahahahahahaha Hahahahahahaha
        Funny stuff

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        • Rebelrbg
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          #14
          Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich
          Loma stops haney, he can't punch one little bit
          Lol, Loma's doesn't have power at 135, it didn't carry. He's in for a 12 round smack up session.

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          • crimsonfalcon07
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            #15
            Yes he looked terrible in his last fight. But he looked like the Loma of old in his previous two fights.

            It's like people no longer think that having an off night and ring rust are things, especially after coming back from a year of fighting in a war. Maybe he's lost a step, or maybe he just had a bad night. Calling trends from a data point of 1 is just ******. If the contracts get signed, we will see in the ring. At least the odds are probably going to be against him, so it might actually be profitable this time to bet on Loma. When was the last time he was the underdog?

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            • wrecksracer
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              #16
              I think Loma will give up the first half of the fight again, and lose a points decision. I think he will be able to close the gap and get inside late in the fight, but it will be too late.

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              • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                #17
                I agree with Shakur , at this stage in his career Lomachenko can't afford to give away the physical advantages that Haney has. Lomachenko has slipped enough to where his gifts won't be enough to overcome his small size compared to Haney.

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                • SweetPbfAli
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                  #18
                  Loma will need one of those last great performances that some fighters are able to summon in order to win this one.

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                  • Murray Kelm
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                    #19
                    People are selling Ortiz short, I think he gives all the young lions a tough fight.

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                    • turnedup
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                      #20
                      Devin has plenty of flaws to capitalize on, I’m pretty papachenko has them listed out and itemized. This fight comes down to Lomachenko fighting his fight or fighting at what Haney dictates. The sad part is this will be the height of Devins career, he’s not gonna be the bigger man often at higher divisions so that jab jab dance isn’t gonna get him far at 140 or higher.

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