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Lol siri salido thinks different, loma is great boxer but he lost fair n square, dont worry champ literally all greats had L's. Its called fighting at the highest level.
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Originally posted by jockpunk View PostI like loma and don't like teo but he clearly lost that fight. i don't know if it was the shoulder injury or ******ity but that was the most bizarre strategy i have seen from an elite fighter.
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Against Orlando that might be fine but against lopez he gave the fight away. That was his faultCombat Talk Radio
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Postit takes special kind of casual to give a boxer no credit for winning a fight where he was a 4-1 underdog as a 23 year old vs a top p4p fighter and also say that a fighter just chose to give away 7 rounds.
Before that fight, he threw between 40 and 100 punches in every round. In this fight, he only broke 40 in round 11, and he landed more punches in that one round than in the first 6. Loma is known to begin his offense with the jab. In this fight, he barely threw any jabs for seven rounds (only 50 thrown across all 7 rounds; previously he averaged about 32 per round, nearly 50% more than the lightweight average). He had surgery the next day on his lead shoulder. You can literally see when he decides to start throwing punches in round 8. He throws 50% more jabs in 8 than in 7, which was his previous high round, and doubles the power punches as a result. He also was more accurate than Lopez across the whole fight, landing nearly 44% of his punches, while Lopez landed only 27.8%. Credit to Lopez for finally fighting back in Rd 12, but it's a farce to say that Loma wasn't throwing punches because of something Lopez was doing.
Lopez hasn't evolved his game since even before that fight. He got a gift decision against Martin. Heck, he even struggled against Nakatani, who Loma absolutely dominated. Wouldn't be surprised to see him lose to Taylor and fade from relevance. He's basically the Andy Ruiz of the 135/140 divisions, but with Tyson Fury levels of BS coming from his mouth and his father's.Combat Talk Radio likes this.
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Originally posted by Regge View PostWhat a delusional little cunnt and his wierdo fans somehow respect this. Lol
I don't like Haney either but I hope he slaps this clown around the ring.
Don't use the word respect either. You're completely devoid of it. You're just too detached from reality and a hypocrite to be aware of it.
Now tell me again how Kovalev was a better fighter for being f3cked over by the coward Canelo amongst other deranged shlt you came out with. You're good at embarrassing yourself.Rebelrbg likes this.
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Originally posted by JohnnyCan View Post
I guess I missed that 13th round against Bivol ( according to you won 12-1 in rounds). By the way there are no scheduled 13 rounders. No wonder you scored Mayweather win vs Canelo when everyone else had it a draw against a just past teenager, completely weight drained , young, inexperience Alvarez.
Don't talk about draining and other cowardly methods to cripple an opponent when Canelo has made an entire career doing it. No one comes close to that fraud in this area.
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Originally posted by Greenfield02 View PostIn my mind I'm a millionaire, but then I wake up... This guy, Salido owns you.
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Originally posted by HeyDeebo! View PostLol siri salido thinks different, loma is great boxer but he lost fair n square, dont worry champ literally all greats had L's. Its called fighting at the highest level.
Of course you think it's fair. A Mexican can cheat in every way possible and you justify it.
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