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    Comments Thread For: Nicholas Walters to fight on March 8 ProBox TV card

    Nicholas "Axeman" Walters will take part in a ProBox TV co-main event on March 8, Lance Pugmire writes
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  • MalevolentBite
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    That was a bad lost to Loma mentally. Now he's older I doubt he can win another belt.

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    • JLC
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      #3
      This article title doesnt credit him for being a former champ. They list him only as a title challenger but he held full WBA belt. Weird.

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      • steeve steel
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        #4
        Originally posted by MalevolentBite
        That was a bad lost to Loma mentally. Now he's older I doubt he can win another belt.
        No shame in losing to Loma, but the timing wasn't great. I think the success of beating Donaire went to his head, then the problems started. Overweight for Marriaga, draw against Sosa, a guy he should have beaten fairly easily.. The Loma beatdown seemed forthcoming at that stage of his slow demise.

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          #5
          He fell off after losing to Loma. All the thugs were sure he was gonna win too lol

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          • hitmanjosh
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            #6
            Originally posted by Groin Grabber
            He fell off after losing to Loma. All the thugs were sure he was gonna win too lol
            This racist MF’er love boxing but never fail to say some old slick sh_t about race, punk b_t_h how about that!

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #7
              Loma took his soul. Too bad because I liked watching him

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                #8
                I’m guessing he needs money coming back at his age , 40

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                • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                  #9
                  It's really unfortunate that Axe Man took so long off. He was a really good fighter. I hope that he is able to get a good run going and set himself up for retirement. He's a class act all around.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by steeve steel

                    No shame in losing to Loma, but the timing wasn't great. I think the success of beating Donaire went to his head, then the problems started. Overweight for Marriaga, draw against Sosa, a guy he should have beaten fairly easily.. The Loma beatdown seemed forthcoming at that stage of his slow demise.
                    Despite his performances after beating Donaire and retiring after losing to Loma, I think he looked good against tough journeyman in Joseph Adorno, despite his 7 years of inactivity. Perhaps he is more focused and trains more consistently now, but it seems difficult to see him get big opportunities considering his age and likely inability to cut down to his natural weight class. (130)

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