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  • #11
    Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
    Loma would likely get knocked tf out of the Ring by Davis.

    People really need to stop with Loma now, he is a Super featherweight. If he wants to be undisputed he should go to 130 and fight guys his size and where his punches will have full affect.
    Stop with what LOL... Lomachenko arguably beat the undisputed 135 champion who had a huge size, reach, and age advantage. Loma is probably the quickest guy at 135 even at his age and he's certainly the most skillful.

    Loma SHOULD of got the win and then we would be on track to a Davis fight. Now someone has to beat Haney or Haney has to move to 140.

    I COULD see Loma vs Shakur... and Davis vs Haney... Loma beat Shakur and Davis beat Haney... then we MIGHT get Loma vs Davis for the true undisputed title

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    • #12
      Originally posted by darius45 View Post

      Stop with what LOL... Lomachenko arguably beat the undisputed 135 champion who had a huge size, reach, and age advantage. Loma is probably the quickest guy at 135 even at his age and he's certainly the most skillful.

      Loma SHOULD of got the win and then we would be on track to a Davis fight. Now someone has to beat Haney or Haney has to move to 140.

      I COULD see Loma vs Shakur... and Davis vs Haney... Loma beat Shakur and Davis beat Haney... then we MIGHT get Loma vs Davis for the true undisputed title
      Thats actually making Haney look bad not Loma look any better, Loma was hit with shots in vital areas, Davis hits way harder than Linares who dropped Loma like a stone with a straight shot, I don't think Loma would shake of a Davis shot like he did here, Loma is not true 135 lb guy.

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      • #13
        That was an easy win for haney but loma is an excellent boxer and would easily beat davis or shakur.
        Last edited by EmpiresBoxing; 05-25-2023, 08:30 PM.

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        • #14
          Unfortunately Davis will continue to duck Loma like he has the last 9 years. But his cheerleaders will continue to lift their skirt in amazement of him fighting lowlevel opps while flaunting his 2ndary titles

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          • #15
            Tank is a monster with smarts. Prime Loma maybe.

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            • #16
              Tank is very durable and powerful enough to make opponents hink twice when attacking him. If Loma was hesitant against teo I think he'll fight cautiously against tank as well. Loma still very good at his age, but I don't think his power is significant at 135. Tank's youth, durability, power, patience and speed will be trouble for Loma.

              I think Tank beats Haney, Loma.. Shakur vs Tank is a toss up, all good fights though. I fear for Loma more than I fear for Tank if ever they'll fight. Dude is just a small bulldog I don't see him getting hurt by small furies of Loma.

              i got loma vs haney a draw
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              • #17
                Tank is too much of a woos to fight Loma PERIOD. He won’t fight Shakur either.
                He would fight Haney with a DEHYDRATION CLAUSE.
                Haney will never go for that so who will he fight???
                My guess is Garcia again LOL.




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                • #18
                  Originally posted by darius45 View Post

                  Lomachenko has a way of figuring guys out and hurting guys but he doesn't have the same type of power as Davis. He had both Devin and Teofimo hurt at some point but he could never really finish the job. He always goes back to fighting smart. He doesn't quite have the killer instinct of a Manny Pacquiao​.

                  Buuut... Davis is smaller than Teofimo and Haney... So maybe Lomachenko's power would go a little further with Davis. So when Davis does get hurt Lomachenko will feel more compelled to try to finish the job... Maybe Davis won't recover as well. Or maybe Lomachenko will get sloppy in his attempt to finish Davis and Davis will sneak in one of those huge power punches. Lomachenko's chin has never really been tested yet and I think Davis would probably find a way to find it at some point.

                  It's a very interesting match. The MOST interesting at 135 I think...both stylistically and fan-friendly action wise. They're both the most talented fighters at 135 for sure.


                  Lomachenko had a bit of trouble with Haney's size, height and reach but he was able to close the gap and control the pace rather easily.

                  With Tank being shorter and having a smaller reach than Haney, Loma won't have any trouble finding his spots and closing the distance much more easier and faster than he did with Haney.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by darius45 View Post
                    Even though Haney has the belts, Lomachenko is STILL, after all these years, the toughest test for Davis at 135.

                    But now Davis can avoid Lomachenko even LONGER because he doesn't have the belts. We saw how easily Haney can be hit with the straight left... when Davis lands that on Haney it's lights out.

                    Lomachenko, on the other hand, has a much tighter defense and it would far more difficult for Davis to land one of his signature power punches.

                    Lomachenko vs Davis is also the most interesting fight at 135 stylistically. Both guys have short arms and need to fight mid-to close range. Both guys are skilled but Lomachenko is certainly the more polished technician...But Davis has the clear power advantage. Both are super quick so the action would be intense close range action.

                    Davis has a way of waiting out his opponent (often letting his opponent get off more than they should) and then landing that straight left or overhand left that seems to come out of nowhere. But can Davis land that punch on Lomachenko? Can Lomachenko's chin handle it? These are very interesting questions.

                    In a perfect world, Davis knocks out Haney relatively soon and gets all the belts.... Lomachenko in the meantime faces and beats Shakur... and then we get the REAL super fight at 135 for all the belts and for the real king at 135.... But, I doubt this ever happens.
                    The toughest fight for Tank at 135 is Shakur

                    Tanks knocks Loma out NLT the 4th round

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by HandsofIron View Post

                      Lomachenko had a bit of trouble with Haney's size, height and reach but he was able to close the gap and control the pace rather easily.

                      With Tank being shorter and having a smaller reach than Haney, Loma won't have any trouble finding his spots and closing the distance much more easier and faster than he did with Haney.
                      Just means he steps into a shot that can count him out, you dont touch Tank unscathed its becoming apparent Davis has hammers, Loma to Davis is like a blowfly that will slow enough to get squatted before the 12th.

                      Loma has regressed and is just about done, Davis is still rising, why is Haney not calling Davis, why is Shakur calling Haney and not Davis, they all know the power is real one shot power.

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