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POLL: Who thinks Haney needs to give Loma a rematch asap?

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  • #81
    Originally posted by Lance98 View Post


    Loma and his team said that they are not keen on the rematch and loma is hoping that haney moves up.
    Where? Link please. And which seven rounds do you think Haney won?

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    • #82
      Originally posted by ColdBlooded View Post

      Where? Link please. And which seven rounds do you think Haney won?
      What link? In the post-fight interview, his own manager rejected a rematch and loma wasn't keen for it as well from the way he answered. Either you have selective amnesia or you are just a clueless casual. Haney won 1,3,4,5,6,7,12 to me.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

        Name them

        I will keep asking as long as you keep avoiding it.
        FAF fans like yourself can't stand to go into details.

        Usually, I ignore FAF fight fans like you.....
        1,2,4,5,6,7,8,12 that was so easy to score. 8-4 haney.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by EmpiresBoxing View Post

          1,2,4,5,6,7,8,12 that was so easy to score. 8-4 haney.
          Not gonna shlt on your opinion
          Not sure why it took multiple tries, though.

          Learn to answer a question the 1st time.
          Not the 4th

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Lance98 View Post

            What link? In the post-fight interview, his own manager rejected a rematch and loma wasn't keen for it as well from the way he answered. Either you have selective amnesia or you are just a clueless casual. Haney won 1,3,4,5,6,7,12 to me.
            No, they said they didn't expect to get a rematch. And how did you give Haney any of 3, 6, or 7? 3 in particular, Loma landed a lot of good work.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by ColdBlooded View Post

              No, they said they didn't expect to get a rematch. And how did you give Haney any of 3, 6, or 7? 3 in particular, Loma landed a lot of good work.


              Loma's team clearly said that they didn't one the rematch. No interest from loma too. You must be deaf. Yes, haney won those rounds because he landed the better punches and was in control. Loma didn't do much except fight in spurts. Accept it and move on. You are clearly in the denial stage of the grief. Time will heal all wounds.

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              • #87
                Those are different questions. I do think the fight warrants an immediate rematch, but I don't think Haney needs to give Loma an immediate rematch. Haney may move up and if he doesn't but a bigger money fight becomes available (say against Tank) then I wouldn't blame him for going in a different direction.

                Lomachenko is an amazing fighter and a legend in the sport, but this was a voluntary defense and the fight could gave gone either way.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by BustedKnuckles View Post
                  1. Im tired of rematches (thanks to fury/wilder) and the last thing we need in boxing is more stalling and avoidance of good new fights.
                  2. If loma was going to win, he shouldve won. Time isnt on his side.

                  Loma was slipping against lopez and couldnt seal the deal against haney. No matter what, he didnt take the man's belts in a decisive win. And, not even discussing ortiz, loma really doesnt look the same as he did.

                  No hate at all, he is a great fighter. But he choked when it mattered, and i think a lot of his stalling and stepping off the gas v haney was age, he didnt float the same way and was tired. Imo
                  interesting. I was shocked how loma made Haney look so slow. Haney looked older in that ring.

                  if yiu ask me, like what they used to say here a lot , Haney got loma problems. Haney need not do anything else but rematch and dominate loma. But we know he’s not gonna dominate loma so the best he can hope is to at least beat him convincingly. Which I don’t think he did.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                    Credit for what exactly? Getting a questionable decision against a past prime undersized former champion. Despite Haney claiming he was far superior and was gonna win decisively.

                    The Lomasexuals can be toxic but you Haneyac’s can be just as bad.

                    the crazy thing is that loma didn’t look past his prime nor did look (I mean act undersized). Loma backed Haney for the entire fight. Haney had to get out from the ropes and corners many times during the fight. This is called ring generalship. Loma definitely dictated the fight. I was shocked by this as Haney towered over loma and I’m sure outweighed him by a good 15-20 pounds. Loma looked like the faster, sharper and stronger guy in there. Haneys youth and size saved him that day. And made it a close fight. I had loma winning it though. Good fight I’d watch it again. But loma looked and was the better man that night.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post


                      the crazy thing is that loma didn’t look past his prime nor did look (I mean act undersized). Loma backed Haney for the entire fight. Haney had to get out from the ropes and corners many times during the fight. This is called ring generalship. Loma definitely dictated the fight. I was shocked by this as Haney towered over loma and I’m sure outweighed him by a good 15-20 pounds. Loma looked like the faster, sharper and stronger guy in there. Haneys youth and size saved him that day. And made it a close fight. I had loma winning it though. Good fight I’d watch it again. But loma looked and was the better man that night.
                      Loma’s definitely lost half a step. The feet aren’t quite as fast as they once were. He’s a more stationary target now as he’s less effective at moving around the target and creating angles. Still a very good fighter but definitely past his peak IMO.

                      I had Loma winning too, close/competitive fight but I felt the wrong man got the decision.

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