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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Vasiliy Lomachenko: My Career Is Almost Over

    Vasiliy Lomachenko is heading into Saturday's world title fight against George Kambosos knowing that his career is approaching the end.
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  • IceTrayDaGang
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    #2
    no mas' chenko!

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    • r.burgundy
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      #3
      I hope he made some good money. I would like to see him get a nice pay day then retire. Maybe he can fight a guy like valdez for a nice check and retire

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      • fistic flow
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        #4
        Had the privilege of watching him at the Garden v Rigo. Hoping his show closer is a celebratory one.

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        • Teetotaler69
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          #5
          Dude definitely fought all thr best fighters. Still sucks he got robbed against hankey

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          • crimsonfalcon07
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            #6
            One of the most entertaining fighters to watch when he was in his prime. He's always been his own worst enemy though.

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            • Tibburon245
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              #7
              Loma was good for boxing, one of the best of his era. He will be missed when he retires, and remembered by many as a tricky & effective fighter with great moves.

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              • Realizniguhnit
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                #8
                People forget by the time Loma hit the scene he was already like 28 or 29 years old..So what he was able to accomplish in a short span of 6 years has been great..

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                • fragilety
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by fistic flow
                  Had the privilege of watching him at the Garden v Rigo. Hoping his show closer is a celebratory one.
                  I was also there that night, what a night.. when that fight was over not one person in that room walked out without knowing for sure who the best boxer in the world was at that moment in time

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
                    People forget by the time Loma hit the scene he was already like 28 or 29 years old..So what he was able to accomplish in a short span of 6 years has been great..
                    I remember watching Loma as an amateur. I totally looked forward to his pro career. He had some great moments; but no doubt, had he turned pro only a few years earlier, his career would’ve been even more outstanding. “The Matrix” was a lot of fun to watch.

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