Comments Thread For: Will Vasiliy Lomachenko fight again? 'Money is not the motivation'

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  • lizard_man
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    #51
    That boy still got Salido problems doe

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    • MaryJane
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      #52
      Interesting discussion about Lomachenko’s future, especially when motivation goes beyond money and titles. For fans who still enjoy the competitive thrill and like to analyze odds, coefficients, and possible outcomes, I sometimes relax with a bit of casino entertainment on the side. While following big fights, checking slots, placing small bets, and comparing coefficients can add extra excitement, especially when there’s a chance for a solid win and a nice bonus. I’ve seen people as a place where boxing fans also enjoy krikya online casino games, different slots, and betting options, mixing sports passion with gaming fun. It’s all about balance, enjoying the sport, and having a bit of extra excitement without losing focus on what really matters in the ring.
      Last edited by MaryJane; 12-25-2025, 07:31 AM.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        For years many people within the boxing community claimed that Gervonta Tank Davis and Devin Haney were hesitant to fight Vasily Lomachenko 'Haney fought Lomachenko and beat him. And I have no doubt, that Devin Haney just like he did vs George Kambosos Junior I & II, would have made the rematch vs Lomachenko II for the second time'.

        Note: Vasily Lomachenko is an all-time great fighter, and one of the greatest champions of his generation 'but it did seem like, when the going started to get really tough in his career? He disappeared'.

        The fights vs Gervonta Tank Davis and Devin Haney II, where right there to be made 'and he retired. Fair play if he wanted to retired, that is fine because? Besides Oleksandr Uysk and Terrence Crawford, Vasily Lomchenko is the most accomplished boxer in the entire sport of boxing from the last 15 years'.

        And overall ranking both amateur and professional boxing careers, objectively I really only rate Oleksandr Uysk above Vasily Lomachenko in terms of career feats achieved. But this sill does not bypass the fact? That he disappear from the game, when his biggest career opportunities where right there in front of him. Vasily Lomachenko during his career, had never really been involved in mega block buster fights, but just before he retired they were right there to be made.

        To conclude: For a fighter of Vasily Lomachenko's calibre and prestige, I don't really think materialist goals have ever been his main target 'it is the immaterial and intangible goals that move a fighter like Lomachenko in my opinion, and get them to enter into top gear maximum capacity'.

        If Vasily Lomachenko is to ever return to the game, and fight again 'I think he should fight Gervonta Tank Davis, and I believe if he can rediscover his great form? Stylistically it is definitively a fight he can win' etc.


        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-26-2025, 11:38 AM.

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        • Haka
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          #54
          Matrix was the boogeyman.

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          • ELPacman
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            #55
            This thread got bumped by someone who sounds like ai.

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            • real raw
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              #56
              Originally posted by Nightfall
              He’s scared of Tank Davis
              After watching tank call timeout in his last fight, I don't think Loma is afraid of tank. Tank will do his best Chris Tucker imitation, "which one of yall kicked me?"

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              • real raw
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                #57
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                For years many people within the boxing community claimed that Gervonta Tank Davis and Devin Haney were hesitant to fight Vasily Lomachenko 'Haney fought Lomachenko and beat him. And I have no doubt, that Devin Haney just like he did vs George Kambosos Junior I & II, would have made the rematch vs Lomachenko II for the second time'.

                Note: Vasily Lomachenko is an all-time great fighter, and one of the greatest champions of his generation 'but it did seem like, when the going started to get really tough in his career? He disappeared'.

                The fights vs Gervonta Tank Davis and Devin Haney II, where right there to be made 'and he retired. Fair play if he wanted to retired, that is fine because? Besides Oleksandr Uysk and Terrence Crawford, Vasily Lomchenko is the most accomplished boxer in the entire sport of boxing from the last 15 years'.

                And overall ranking both amateur and professional boxing careers, objectively I really only rate Oleksandr Uysk above Vasily Lomachenko in terms of career feats achieved. But this sill does not bypass the fact? That he disappear from the game, when his biggest career opportunities where right there in front of him. Vasily Lomachenko during his career, had never really been involved in mega block buster fights, but just before he retired they were right there to be made.

                To conclude: For a fighter of Vasily Lomachenko's calibre and prestige, I don't really think materialist goals have ever been his main target 'it is the immaterial and intangible goals that move a fighter like Lomachenko in my opinion, and get them to enter into top gear maximum capacity'.

                If Vasily Lomachenko is to ever return to the game, and fight again 'I think he should fight Gervonta Tank Davis, and I believe if he can rediscover his great form? Stylistically it is definitively a fight he can win' etc.

                Loma took time off when Russia invaded Ukraine, I believe he enlisted in the military for a bit. I don't know if he avoided anyone or not, but that war took time off his career.

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