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  • OnePunch
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    Originally posted by johncods View Post

    Lol like I said nobody scared of light punching boxers. If you're not a casual fan you know how much politics there is in boxing and fights we want to see rarely ever happen. One thing is for sure, nobody scared of light punching boxers lol. Whats there to be scared of, sweating too much from doing cardio lol???
    people spent YEARS claiming that GGG was sacred of Lara, or Ward, or whoever, and neither guy can crack an egg......

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  • Hustle
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    Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

    I don't understand your post it doesn't make sense, what does not real mean, is at his best no, is a top line performer against any LW in the world yes, your reasons don't make sense either, he was beat by Teo who was a monster in size, they haven't fought again, he arguably beat Haney in a great fight, he beat Ortiz who is not easy to beat by a long shot, and then he beat Kambosis in his back yard and won the IBF world title , then you got to go back 10 yrs to find a loss. I agree I think Davis stops him but I also think Davis will stop any LW right now not named Shakur, but if catches him he will flatline him also, pound for pound Davis is one off if not the biggest puncher in boxing.

    Loma not real is totally inappropriate.
    Loma is not for real in this fight. That is my point. Styles make fights. And Loma don't like getting attacked. Tank is gonna steamroll him.

    This was a legit fight about 4 years ago. Not in 2024.

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  • johncods
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    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post

    Then he should’ve added Lomachenko to his resume a long time ago when Loma wanted the fight. That would’ve been a huge, huge win. It would’ve been the best win on his resume
    by far.
    Yeah cause it's up to these guys who they fight lol. You just started watching boxing? The fights that make the most sense rarely ever happen. That's why the UFC is more popular now.

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  • Roadblock
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    Originally posted by Hustle View Post

    I agree he's a top 2 available opponent at 135 for tank. But he's no longer for real. Teo, Ortiz, Haney all showed what Loma is today. Tank is gonna flatline him. 4 years to late for Vasyl
    I don't understand your post it doesn't make sense, what does not real mean, is at his best no, is a top line performer against any LW in the world yes, your reasons don't make sense either, he was beat by Teo who was a monster in size, they haven't fought again, he arguably beat Haney in a great fight, he beat Ortiz who is not easy to beat by a long shot, and then he beat Kambosis in his back yard and won the IBF world title , then you got to go back 10 yrs to find a loss. I agree I think Davis stops him but I also think Davis will stop any LW right now not named Shakur, but if catches him he will flatline him also, pound for pound Davis is one off if not the biggest puncher in boxing.

    Loma not real is totally inappropriate.
    Last edited by Roadblock; 06-20-2024, 07:19 PM.

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  • -Kev-
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    Originally posted by johncods View Post
    Tank is not scared of pillow punching Loma or Shakur lol.. Just stop trying to say pillow punchers supposed to be feared lol. If you spar if you fight you know what I mean. Guys like Tank would be terrifying to fight. Ain't nobody scared of light punching dudes like Loma and Shakur lol
    Then he should’ve added Lomachenko to his resume a long time ago when Loma wanted the fight. That would’ve been a huge, huge win. It would’ve been the best win on his resume
    by far.
    MulaKO MulaKO Hustle Hustle like this.

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  • NC Uppercut
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    Originally posted by megas30 View Post

    For the record Loma has 397 amateur fights. 396 win and 1 loss. Exaggerating his amateurs fights does nothing to boost his professional profile. Amateur boxing has different rules.

    One of the biggest difference is amateur rds. Amateurs only fight 3 rds with a duration of 3 mins per rd. Please stop comparing amateur fights to pro-fights if you want to be taken seriously.
    I wasn’t trying to quote his record. I was off by 100. Never tried to compare the two.

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  • Roadblock
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    Originally posted by megas30 View Post

    For the record Loma has 397 amateur fights. 396 win and 1 loss. Exaggerating his amateurs fights does nothing to boost his professional profile. Amateur boxing has different rules.

    One of the biggest difference is amateur rds. Amateurs only fight 3 rds with a duration of 3 mins per rd. Please stop comparing amateur fights to pro-fights if you want to be taken seriously.
    Yep its totally different, imagine 400 pro fights I doubt it would be survivable.

    Id say the likes of Manny JMM Canelo etc guys with 60+ pro fights where 90% were against the best pros is way harder on the fighter than 400 amateur bouts.

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  • megas30
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    Originally posted by NC Uppercut View Post

    I don’t exactly think that Loma is a young 37. He had almost 500 amateur fights under his belt. It will be a battle of IQ. Thankfully they do size up similar. Loma has been fighting above his weight class for a minute. He was better suited at 130 than 135 imo. Hopefully it gets done and they have a great fight with no injuries!
    For the record Loma has 397 amateur fights. 396 win and 1 loss. Exaggerating his amateurs fights does nothing to boost his professional profile. Amateur boxing has different rules.

    One of the biggest difference is amateur rds. Amateurs only fight 3 rds with a duration of 3 mins per rd. Please stop comparing amateur fights to pro-fights if you want to be taken seriously.

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  • NC Uppercut
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    Originally posted by megas30 View Post

    Loma is a young 37. He has not been in many wars (boxing) to age so rapidly. He is just fighting guys his size who can box and punch. This means he is now fighting guys on his level. This downloading ish is nonsense. He beat the guys he was supposed to beat. All that excessive movement can be neutralized with a stiff jab and he found that in Teo and Haney. Haney and Teo were the two best guys Loma fought and he lost to them. Is that a coincidence? The interesting thing is that Tank fights nothing like Teo and Haney. However, Tank has something extra which is a higher IQ than Teo and Haney and he knows how to set up his big shots. The interesting part is how he set up his shots on a guy like Loma, because he has less of a jab than Teo and Haney. Will he walk Loma down? Can Loma move around for 12 rounds without gassing? Does Loma have enough power to keep Tank off him? These are the stuff that will come into play.
    I don’t exactly think that Loma is a young 37. He had almost 500 amateur fights under his belt. It will be a battle of IQ. Thankfully they do size up similar. Loma has been fighting above his weight class for a minute. He was better suited at 130 than 135 imo. Hopefully it gets done and they have a great fight with no injuries!

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  • Hustle
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    Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

    Not by looking at his boxing. He is still a big force to reckon with for any LW, and Davis is the smallest guy he has been in with for years. Loma is a great fighter in great form. The consensus is Davis wins, but Loma is for real.
    I agree he's a top 2 available opponent at 135 for tank. But he's no longer for real. Teo, Ortiz, Haney all showed what Loma is today. Tank is gonna flatline him. 4 years to late for Vasyl

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