Comments Thread For: ??BoxingScene roundtable: Should Vasiliy Lomachenko fight again?

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  • brankobugarski
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    #11
    Originally posted by PNUT901
    I don't think that he will fight again. 37 is pretty old for a little guy , plus he's got back problems. There's really nothing left for him to do in boxing , a Tank or Shakur fight would have been really interesting a few years ago but now would be anti climatic . Being undersized is bad enough , being diminished by age and injury on top of it sure don't help Lomachenkos chances. He truly was a special fighter and a joy to watch do his thing. He should have turned pro earlier and had a lot more fights as a professional in my opinion but that's water under the bridge. Like all of these other guys who are "slow starters" , it cost him fights that he could have won.



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    I agree with pretty much everything you said. Nothing left to prove at this point. Given that we haven't heard anything from him for a long time I think he has been "de facto retired" for a while now.

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    • MulaKO
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      #12
      His back injury seems to be the culprit for his exit from boxing
      The only knock I have against him is the fact he got into the pro ranks to late but made the most out of it in
      There was a time when the likes of Tank and Shakur wouldn’t even look his way

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      • IRONCHINHAGLER
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        #13
        Originally posted by Rockybigblower
        I get he is the "great" Lomanchenko. But who else becomes a hall of famer with a record of 18-3 and a KO pecentage of 66%? Lomanchenkos glory and reputation comes from his incredibly stellar amateur record....but in terms of his professional career....it’s fair to middling to be honest.
        Resume..not record or ko % . What other Hall of Famer won a title in his 3rd pro fight ? Or won championships in 3 weight classes in less fights? Made two undefeated champions - one p4p and other highly regarded where fight was considered 50/50 by most - quit on their stools?

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        • Goatintheboat
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          #14
          Yes. Lomo v Tank is exactly the type of fight Turki should cough up the wonga for. And get it on the Canelo v Crawford card
          Last edited by Goatintheboat; 05-19-2025, 06:46 PM.

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          • Rockybigblower
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            #15
            Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
            Resume..not record or ko % . What other Hall of Famer won a title in his 3rd pro fight ? Or won championships in 3 weight classes in less fights? Made two undefeated champions - one p4p and other highly regarded where fight was considered 50/50 by most - quit on their stools?
            He won a vacant title and defended it 3 times against guys noone could recall without wiki.

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            • MalevolentBite
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              #16
              Originally posted by Rockybigblower
              I get he is the "great" Lomanchenko. But who else becomes a hall of famer with a record of 18-3 and a KO pecentage of 66%? Lomanchenkos glory and reputation comes from his incredibly stellar amateur record....but in terms of his professional career....its fair to middling to be honest.
              I think he definitely gets in. His pro career was better than most. I dont think he cracks my top ten greatest lightweights though, maybe not even top 20.
              Last edited by MalevolentBite; 05-20-2025, 09:04 AM.

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