is a phenomenon, but in the last World Cup saw him slow down, look better on 130
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Lomachenko going Pro after this years Olympics, what you all think?
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Originally posted by 1g5a22 View PostI don't think vasyl would look favourably on the idea of americanisation!
He'l do fine without you.
lol
you understand that the best fighters come here to fight, and have for basically the entirety of the history of the sport?
we have the world's best trainers
sparring
local scenes (for building your guy's record and helping him learn how to box pro)
you earn more money here
it's a no brainer. you have a legit amateur pedigree?
why would you want to fight out your pro career anywhere else?
do people really hate america enough to keep them from realizing that?
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Originally posted by 1g5a22 View PostYes he must be ****ing himself at the zab judahs of this world!
Heres a slick african american for you:
Rau'shee Warren competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
(when lomachenko won gold) Warren lost in the first round lol.
Your current #1 rated lightweight is Jose Ramírez. He is currently the number one rated amateur boxer at Lightweight in the U.S. Jose qualified to represent the United States at the 2012 Olympics by defeating 2008 Olympian Raynell Williams 21-16 in the finals of the 2012 United States Olympic Boxing Trials.
Lomachenko beat ramirez.
Ramirez should of been awareded the victory over Lomachenko. Landed the more effective blows but Lomachenko snuck away with pitty pat shots.
Lomachenko is a good AM fighter but don't expect him to do much in the pros. He's under 25 though so unlike a lot of his countrymen he might have enough time to do something in the pro ranks. Lets not get this confused though, his talent is not on par with other Olympic standouts like Rigo.
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Warren did lose in the first round but it was due to his immaturity. The dude just coasted the last round, thinking he had won and in many peoples minds he did win, despite not doing anything for 3 minutes.
Ramirez should of been awareded the victory over Lomachenko. Landed the more effective blows but Lomachenko snuck away with pitty pat shots.
It's painful to hear such nonsense. lomachenko is unbelievable talent, one of the best amateurs of all time time, possibly could be the best; record: 300+ fights, 1 defeat (brutally reneged), has gold in Olympics, World, Europe. If you compare him with Mayweather in amateurs - it's not even a contest.
Even now he's already a little old to go pro - 22 and yet they're still waiting.
Lomachenko is a good AM fighter but don't expect him to do much in the pros. He's under 25 though so unlike a lot of his countrymen he might have enough time to do something in the pro ranks. Lets not get this confused though, his talent is not on par with other Olympic standouts like Rigo
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Originally posted by 1g5a22 View PostI don't think vasyl would look favourably on the idea of americanisation!
He'l do fine without you.
He could stay in Europe if he was bigger...but honestly at his weight, he needs to go to the US to fight good opposition.
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Originally posted by 1g5a22 View PostI have wrote one sentence and u have deduced i hate america lmfao!!
Bit overly sensitive mate.
you are not the only poster on boxing scene whose posts i have read
and assuming that his coming to america to box professional will "americanize" him has got to be at least as "overly sensitive."
again, why wouldnt you want him boxing here?
is not having him "americanized" worth compromising his pro career?
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