Loma definitely beat teofimo

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  • elfag
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    #51
    Originally posted by BustedKnuckles
    There wasnt much contact the first six. Teo was seen as the up and comer, next big thing. Everybody expected Loma to press action after 2 rounds of "downloading" but he didnt, so that was a mark against him, even tho Lopez wasn't catching him.

    When Loma turned it on he won 5 in a row decisively, but then lost 12th probably. So the judges picked their new favorite, and the guy who at least was pursuing for those first 6 boring rounds. It is what it is.

    Loma couldve picked and popped for the first few and probably took it home, but he was all style and footwork, and no pop, for 6 whole rounds.

    yeah if nobody is landing much and one guy is more active than the other then the active guy won the round. If you decide to not counter and not outland a guy who is missing a lot of shots on you then that is your own fault

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      #52
      Originally posted by Coverdale

      Who said anything about the UK? Floyd didn't have the balls to fight anywhere outside the US.
      Isn’t that where you’re from, the UK?

      You can’t be from America with the way you’re hating on American fighters.

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        #53
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        Isn’t that where you’re from, the UK?

        You can’t be from America with the way you’re hating on American fighters.
        Yes I am from the UK. I also noticed you attempted to change the subject

        My problems with US fighters is reasonable: inactive; too much social media; overhyped.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Coverdale

          Yes I am from the UK. I also noticed you attempted to change the subject

          My problems with US fighters is reasonable: inactive; too much social media; overhyped.
          There are no fighters more overhyped than UK boxers. So you really have no leg to stand on, people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

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            #55
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

            There are no fighters more overhyped than UK boxers. So you really have no leg to stand on, people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
            Even if that's true, no one spends more time talking garbage on social media than US hypejobs. Oh please, let's hear about how you're the "A side" one more time before taking another 12 months off.

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            • johncods
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              #56
              Had Teo beating Loma. Loma started too late because he was wary of Teo's power early and ran out of time. Had Teo winning most of the 1st half of the fight and Loma came on but Teo finished strong in the 12th

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                #57
                Loma gave the early rounds up, he could have beaten Teo had he stepped on the gas sooner.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Haka




                  People end up on these opinions when they solely stitch things together through BoxRec after the fact.​ Maidana beat up May better than what Lopez supposedly did to Loma it is all on tape.
                  People look at things with rose tinted glasses. You have people acting like Teofilmo dismantled Lomachenko, and there is not a single highlight of the fight that even shows him landing any meaningful shots. Every highlight shows him getting pieced up by Loma, because thats the reality of what happened. He got the benefit of the doubt because he did better than was expected early, and then was clearly out of his depth as soon as Loma started to step on the gas even a little bit.

                  Loma controlled every second of the fight, did he give away to many rounds, probably. Did Teofimo Lopez do anything to win that fight? Not really, if anything, he was the beneficiary of Lomachenko fighting a little bit to conservative.

                  There is only one fighter that got pieced up at any point in the fight, and it was not Loma. Teo was supposed to be this imposing killer, and Loma took away his power and left him jabbing at gloves.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #59
                    He lost the first 6 rounds and the 12th so that's 7 rounds he lost.

                    Lomachenko did way more work in 8,9,10 and 11 but it was too little too late by then he'd already lost 6 rounds. Then he lost the 12th, thus, lost the fight.

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                      #60
                      Nah man. Loma barely threw anything in first 6. Last round is arguable and is the deciding one. At best, it was a draw. At worst, it's 7-5 Teo victory.

                      I'm a big Loma fan, and Teo's antics turn me off from him greatly.. but this fight was one of the easiest ones ever to score. Loma gave away the first half of the fight, clear as day. I don't know the reason, maybe he was afraid of power, maybe he was high, I don't know. Doesn't matter. Loma dominated 7-11, again, clear as day, and even came close to a KO.

                      The 12th was an actual only round of the fight that was worth anything. It was close. Infamously, Loma said in an interview that he took his foot off the pedal in the 12th.. I'm not sure how much I buy that, but if he did, he's f-n moron.

                      This was one of the easiest fights to score, ever. What you'll never convince me of is that Lomachenko deserved to win this one. He didn't.

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