Comments Thread For: Luis Torres chops down Nicholas Walters, matches 'No-Mas-Chenko'

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    Comments Thread For: Luis Torres chops down Nicholas Walters, matches 'No-Mas-Chenko'

    Luis Torres on Saturday joined Vasiliy Lomachenko as the only men to ever beat Nicholas Walters, doing so the same way ? by stopping him on his stool.
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  • megas30
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    Walters is a part-time fighter. Dude is always training to lose weight instead of sharpening his craft. Just no commitment to the sport whatsoever. A real shame and waste.

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #3
      Originally posted by megas30
      Walters is a part-time fighter. Dude is always training to lose weight instead of sharpening his craft. Just no commitment to the sport whatsoever. A real shame and waste.
      Indeed. A fighter that I wanted to see more of but simply could not get it together especially after loosing to Loma.

      Don't know how that piece is making it sound like this great win.

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      • MalevolentBite
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        #4
        Loma took his soul.

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        • JLC
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          #5
          Walters actually looked decent here. Was landing counters, cut him up some. He’s got the the talent and ability but lacks the drive.

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            #6
            Now will he retire ???

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              #7
              Walters had a few good moments early but the youth and tenacity of Torres made him feel very old soon thereafter. Torres had the aggression to make him feel that age unlike Adorno.

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                “I had the right conditioning and preparation to take those hits … frankly, I didn’t feel them,” Torres said.

                I'm guessing that is the bravado of youth but if he really didn't feel 'Axeman's shots he must be made of granite!

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                • brankobugarski
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                  Walters claim to fame was that he chopped down Nonito Donaire and then lost in a spectacular fashion to Lomachenko. Outside of those two fights, he did not really fight the elite opponents. I would also argue that when he beat Donaire, Nonito was a long way from his peak (time wise) and also climbed way too high in weight where he could not really hurt his opponents which means that Walters best win is questionable in my eyes.

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                  • TelMex
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                    I thought it was a bit of a bizarre ending. Walters obviously turned around and quit after getting hit. Why did the ref give him a count and allow him to quit in between rounds? I know Chris was saying something along the lines of letting the old man quit with dignity on his own terms, but that's not rule.

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