Comments Thread For: Lomachenko Manager: Lopez and Haney Beat Champions at 140 But They Couldn't Do Anything with Loma at 135
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And he landed almost 70 low blows on Loma (half of his total punches landed) and wasn't pulled once on it by Lawrence Cole.Comment
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Much different story. Can't compare top pound for pound to a rising contender. Ortiz is awesome and I know of his work ethic but Haney got beat and embarrassed and they ran like cowards. Just like Salido... just like Lopez.
They'll be mentioned as top fighters ever with that behavior. They're scared, soft, modern-era athlete clowns. That's all there is to it. There's no killer mentality with those children.
I agree with your second paragraph, although Teofimo and Haney both have solid resumes. It's more the business and social media era that ruins everything.Comment
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No one is dis*****g that Salido landed a ton of low blows. I was just pointing out that both fighters were allowed to break the rules throughout the fight and, from what I remember, that Loma started the illegal tactics.
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Excessive clinching is illegal. Whether or not a fighter knows how to negate it is another story. You can also make a fighter stop hitting you low if we go there.
No one is dis*****g that Salido landed a ton of low blows. I was just pointing out that both fighters were allowed to break the rules throughout the fight and, from what I remember, that Loma started the illegal tactics.
By the end of the first minute and a half Salido had already landed 5 low blows that didn't get called. Loma hadn't clinched even once. He was walking Salido down. The first clinch happened at 1:40. Guess who initiated? Salido. Second clinch happened at 2:20, initiated by...Salido. Another low blow from Salido with 20 secs left. End of round. Compubox gave Salido 5 punches landed in the round. Guess where those landed. Zero clinching from Loma. Third clinch of the fight at 1:28 in Rd 2, initiated by, you guessed it, Salido.
Loma's first clinch of the fight didn't happen until the final minute of Rd 2, and was preceded by two shots to the nuts from Salido.
Do I need to go on?
The fouls were almost entirely one sided coming from Salido.
Don't know what fight you remember, but it sure wasn't the one that actually happened...
Just be honest and say that you hate Loma, because you're pushing straight up lies here.Comment
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You are about the only one who "remembers" it that way. Read some of the press about the fight sometime for instance. Or just rewatch the fight.
By the end of the first minute and a half Salido had already landed 5 low blows that didn't get called. Loma hadn't clinched even once. He was walking Salido down. The first clinch happened at 1:40. Guess who initiated? Salido. Second clinch happened at 2:20, initiated by...Salido. Another low blow from Salido with 20 secs left. End of round. Compubox gave Salido 5 punches landed in the round. Guess where those landed. Zero clinching from Loma. Third clinch of the fight at 1:28 in Rd 2, initiated by, you guessed it, Salido.
Loma's first clinch of the fight didn't happen until the final minute of Rd 2, and was preceded by two shots to the nuts from Salido.
Do I need to go on?
The fouls were almost entirely one sided coming from Salido.
Don't know what fight you remember, but it sure wasn't the one that actually happened...
Just be honest and say that you hate Loma, because you're pushing straight up lies here.
Wasn’t even goons attempt
Good for you coming out and saying facts not crazy imagination
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Might have had a clean fight... There were nearly 20 fouls from Salido by the end of two rounds, and Loma tied up exactly one time during those same 6 minutes... Dunno what that guy is on, but it must be the good stuff.Comment
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