I really liked Loma as a fighter, really hated his fanbase.

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  • jqSide
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    #11
    Originally posted by Coverdale
    That's usually a sign you're spending too much time on the internet more than anything else.
    True. I never understood this hating on a fighter because of his fanbase thing. It always sounds shallow to me. Can't imagine casuals saying such thing. (Maybe because they don't spend too much time arguing on the internet, if at all.)

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      #12
      Originally posted by jqSide
      True. I never understood this hating on a fighter because of his fanbase thing. It always sounds shallow to me. Can't imagine casuals saying such thing. (Maybe because they don't spend too much time arguing on the internet, if at all.)
      a section of one fighters fanbase attacks a fighter u like triggering that person into disliking and actively attacking that fanbase and fighter, its a common boxing thing as far as i can see

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        #13
        Originally posted by Smash
        a section of one fighters fanbase attacks a fighter u like triggering that person into disliking and actively attacking that fanbase and fighter, its a common boxing thing as far as i can see
        It is common, no doubt, absolutely. You can hate a fighter because of his fans, absolutely, you're right. I never understood it, but you're right, absolutely.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Smash

          a section of one fighters fanbase attacks a fighter u like triggering that person into disliking and actively attacking that fanbase and fighter, its a common boxing thing as far as i can see
          A common internet boxing thing. I am fairly certain the larger proportion of people who buy major PPVs do not have forum accounts or engage in social media flame wars. That's the preserve of an outspoken minority of angry male losers who live vicariously through others.

          A loser like Century Tuna, for example, probably genuinely believes he personally is more successful than Manny Pacquiao because he supports Terence Crawford vociferously on the internet.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Coverdale

            I am fairly certain the larger proportion of people who buy major PPVs do not have forum accounts or engage in social media flame wars. .
            I agree

            its only after they join that they get triggered and start attacking the source of the discomfort lol

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              #16
              Originally posted by Boxing 112

              Exactly this. Great fighter. But constant 396-1 promo and getting big fights early did wonders for him that a part of his stan fan base thought he can do no wrong regardless of how many losses he ended up having. Part of his stan fan base even give him more credit than Usyk. Usyk is what a lot of Loma fans think Loma is. Only difference is Usyk actually cleared up his division, fought everyone went up and did the same. Loma did not. He has been inactive of his own accord he could have fought Tank could have fought Shakur last year or even now. Never won Haney and Teo. Rigo he beat a fighter basically 2 divisions below him. He doesn't have the same ambition. No world champion who claims i have no motivation and holds belt hostage should be given extra credit.
              I don't have issues with him not fighting Tank and Shakur at that stage of his career. Kind of asking a lot considering he already fought Lopez and Haney.

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                #17




                The moment people's mind short circuit when they trash on Loma and have to apply the same standards to their favourite fighter.​

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth

                  I don't have issues with him not fighting Tank and Shakur at that stage of his career. Kind of asking a lot considering he already fought Lopez and Haney.
                  I mean last year and now he still could have.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Boxing 112

                    I mean last year and now he still could have.
                    Sure but why would he really have to fight all the young up and comers when most of them haven't even fought each other?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mammoth

                      Sure but why would he really have to fight all the young up and comers when most of them haven't even fought each other?
                      I'm talking more speficially Tank and Shakur. They are the 2 biggest names that would have given him that stand out cv win if he did win.

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