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  • #21
    Nevada needs to fix this shet - for once, begin the process to bring integrity back to boxing
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    • #22
      Every fight it's Haney's hardest fight so far, he struggles in some way or another with everyone. Linares, Diaz, Gamboa, Kombosos, Loma, it's always something, he barely squeaks by every fight and wins a close decision. He's by far the weakest champion of all the divisions. He can thank his lucky stars that Kombosos stumbled onto those titles giving him the opportunity to stumble, fall right into a undisputed championship.....

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      • #23
        Haney controlled the ring all night and he destroyed him with the body shots, and look at lomas face post fight..9-3 in favor of Haney for sure.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post
          Loma made him look ordinary, they won't want the rematch smoke, Loma did all the skill and eye catching work, a moral victory for him and the Ukraine.
          However, yet it still goes down as a loss on his professional boxing record. Make that rematch happen at 140 and I bet you that Team Haney would take the fight in a heart beat. ​
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          • #25
            Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post

            I'd pay to see a rematch, quality fight, good for boxing, although I felt Loma won it, it was a close fight. I'm also slightly biased.
            If Lomo or even Haney had done only 1/10th of what Naki did to Maloney three times and the third time was a charm with the Naki fight /////(if) Loma had put that kind of effort out there, that part of the fight game that so many enjoy in the fight game there would have been no problem with what the judges put up.//// Bc the judges would have been overly impressed and not gotten diverted into giving the fight to Haney. I still enjoy the raw power in boxing more then the refined movements, they are nice if someone follows the movements with a perfectly landed heavy punch to make the crowd stand up. But that is not the personality of either fighter but if it were ? Dif response to the fight last night.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Teetotaler69 View Post
              Imagine if he was your size hankey?
              He was and he still beat his ass! Just take a good look at their faces post fight and see just how marked up Loma's face was.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by letsgochump View Post

                Oh yes they would. Don’t be ridiculous. Floyd fanboys were the worst. We would have got everything from age to weight to egg weights to autopsies if Canelo beat Floyd.

                Floyd was just so damn good defensively that Clenelo couldn’t touch him. Just because Floyd was able to beat someone two weight classes heavier it doesn’t mean that weight doesn’t matter. Floyd was just so good.

                Loma is visibly smaller than Haney and yet Haney needed 3 judges to help him beat Loma. It’s really pathetic.
                Well yea fanboys aren’t to be taken seriously because they’re fanboys. That’s my point with you Loma fanboys. At least you know that you’re a fanboy.

                The only reason I compare Loma with Floyd is because that’s the kind of hype he’s been getting undeservedly. I didn’t say that weight doesn’t matter. I asked why Loma couldn’t overcome the weight disadvantage with his skills advantage if he’s as good as the hype. It was a rhetorical question. The answer is he’s never been as good as the hype. It was a close fight but skill wise I wasn’t impressed by either guy.

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                • #28
                  Dave Moretti picked up another payday.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post

                    Indeed, imagine haney being as talented as Loma!
                    That was an even fight man. Y'all Loma **** riders are acting like he won in a dominating fashion or some blow out.

                    Haney was giving as good as he got and was winning the fight up until he got tired in the ninth round because he stopped throwing punches. Had Haney never punched himself out he would have won that damn fight by a landslide.

                    Cutting all that weight down to 135 has now finally taken its toll on his body. He must move up to 140 now. He has nothing left to prove at 135 anymore. He just defeated a P4P fighter, a legend and all-time great.​

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by 57Blues View Post

                      If Lomo or even Haney had done only 1/10th of what Naki did to Maloney three times and the third time was a charm with the Naki fight /////(if) Loma had put that kind of effort out there, that part of the fight game that so many enjoy in the fight game there would have been no problem with what the judges put up.//// Bc the judges would have been overly impressed and not gotten diverted into giving the fight to Haney. I still enjoy the raw power in boxing more then the refined movements, they are nice if someone follows the movements with a perfectly landed heavy punch to make the crowd stand up. But that is not the personality of either fighter but if it were ? Dif response to the fight last night.
                      You are right! If Loma really wanted the fight badly enough; Then he should have knocked Haney the fuck out!

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