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  • siablo14
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    Originally posted by 2fast2strong View Post
    That’s more like it, I couldn’t imagine Lomo ducking Tank after he has been after him for years

    Hahaha they called my man with the fake news a bucket carrier

    Make it happen, no one wants to see Tank chasing Stevenson around the ring

    Because if he ran against De los Santos he will be in full Ursulan bolt mode against Tank
    Red - who dat be?

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  • FinlandsFinest
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    Loma isnt old enough yet. Gotta wait till he 40. Stank Davis spent his entire career waiting. We been hearing "HE YOUNG DOE" for 5 years now, the dude is 30! At this rate hes only gonna have 5 meaningful fights before he retires

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  • Lomadeaux
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
    Fight won’t happen.
    I agree. Loma needs a couple more years before Davis takes it.

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  • Lomadeaux
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    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post

    I saw the fight as most people did. Competitive fight but clear loss for Lomachenko, who I was aggressively rooting for. As most fans acknowledge, Loma simply fought too cautiously for the first half of the fight (ostensibly for fear of Teo's power) and gave away the first half of the fight with little resistance. He surged in the second half of the fight, but came up short because Teo reasserted himself and won the final rounds. I don't care what people scored it or how they think it would have gone in a 15-rd bout, but Teofimo won that fight. The notion that Loma lost the early rounds due to a pre-existing injury but later surged when the injury was miraculously healed is a new kind of crazy.
    He arguably won the 12th round. He lost rounds 7-11. Loma won round 2 or 3.

    And dude what are you talking about? Loma kicked the **** out of Teo. That fight deserved and IMMEDIATE rematch. But Teo's a coward. I don't know what planet you guys live on where this kind of behavior is acceptable.
    Last edited by Lomadeaux; 07-08-2024, 07:01 PM.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Fight won’t happen.

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  • Mike D
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    Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post

    You're right. I was just trying to get under subscriber Lomadeaux's skin, lol.
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  • Lefty0616
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    Originally posted by Mike D View Post

    You can't go off that, because nobody has fought the caliber of opposition that Lomachenko has in their first 21 fights. And it's probably not even remotely close. Lomachenko was fighting a two-division world champion in his second career fight. In his third career fight, he was fighting Gary Russell. Name a guy ever in history (from any weight class) who was fighting someone the caliber of Gary Russell in their third career fight. It's unheard of. In his 8th career fight, he was fighting one of the biggest pound-for-pound boogeymen in the sport (an undefeated Nicolas Walters) and making him quit on his stool.

    He then went on and fought Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jorge Linares, Teofimo Lopez, and Devin Haney.

    Comparing his record through 21 fights against other boxer's records through 21 fights is not the same. It's not even in the same galaxy. Tank Davis didn't fight a guy with a winning record until his 9th fight. And the guy he fought who had a winning record in that ninth career fight had lost 31 times.

    Lomachenko's opponent's records through his first ten career fights? 291-27. Tank's opponent's records through ten fights was 61-64.

    Comparing Lomachenko's first 21 fights versus any other boxer's first 21 fights is absurd.
    You're right. I was just trying to get under subscriber Lomadeaux's skin, lol.

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  • Mike D
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    Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post

    Loma has 3 losses in 21 fights. Elite fighters hardly ever have 3 losses after their first 21 fights. They are usually undefeated or close to that.
    You can't go off that, because nobody has fought the caliber of opposition that Lomachenko has in their first 21 fights. And it's probably not even remotely close. Lomachenko was fighting a two-division world champion in his second career fight. In his third career fight, he was fighting Gary Russell. Name a guy ever in history (from any weight class) who was fighting someone the caliber of Gary Russell in their third career fight. It's unheard of. In his 8th career fight, he was fighting one of the biggest pound-for-pound boogeymen in the sport (an undefeated Nicolas Walters) and making him quit on his stool.

    He then went on and fought Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jorge Linares, Teofimo Lopez, and Devin Haney.

    Comparing his record through 21 fights against other boxer's records through 21 fights is not the same. It's not even in the same galaxy. Tank Davis didn't fight a guy with a winning record until his 9th fight. And the guy he fought who had a winning record in that ninth career fight had lost 31 times.

    Lomachenko's opponent's records through his first ten career fights? 291-27. Tank's opponent's records through ten fights was 61-64.

    Comparing Lomachenko's first 21 fights versus any other boxer's first 21 fights is absurd.
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  • beast702
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    I dont need to see Tank/Shakur right now, it will be bigger next year. Tank/Loma is the fight right now. Great fight still.

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Originally posted by Lomadeaux View Post

    I had it a draw but 115-113 for Teo is completely acceptable? What the **** are you talking about? Lol. He dogged Teo's ass for 6 rounds. The rounds Loma lost were early inactivity rounds potentially due to an injury.

    His stock dropped? Then why did Teo run from a rematch? Lmao.
    I saw the fight as most people did. Competitive fight but clear loss for Lomachenko, who I was aggressively rooting for. As most fans acknowledge, Loma simply fought too cautiously for the first half of the fight (ostensibly for fear of Teo's power) and gave away the first half of the fight with little resistance. He surged in the second half of the fight, but came up short because Teo reasserted himself and won the final rounds. I don't care what people scored it or how they think it would have gone in a 15-rd bout, but Teofimo won that fight. The notion that Loma lost the early rounds due to a pre-existing injury but later surged when the injury was miraculously healed is a new kind of crazy.
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