Breakdown of Lomachenko's flaws (with gifs)
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Originally posted by HeroBandoQuote:
Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
With so many amateur fights and at the age of 25 will Loma really improve?
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Did Rigo improve since Cordoba? He's 6 years older
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He needs to get use to the pro game, am a lomo but I can take a critic who analyse thing in the right way, I too use to thing he can do damage early in his pro career but after watching him on Sunday (Even though I was impress) I thought they shouldn't rush him into Rigo or salido just yet.Comment
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He improved on something since an SD in a runjob over Cordoba doesn't translate to a dominant UD over Donaire. Lomachenko doesn't need to improve on technique anyway, he beats just about anyone below welter on that. He'll have a massive advantage here on Salido, still might not be enough to win.Comment
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Originally posted by HeroBandoQuote:
Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
Technically? Not in my eyes.
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He improved on something since an SD in a runjob over Cordoba doesn't translate to a dominant UD over Donaire. Lomachenko doesn't need to improve on technique anyway, he beats just about anyone below welter on that. He'll have a massive advantage here on Salido, still might not be enough to win.
Like what exactly? He's not any more aggressive than he was in the Cordoba fight either, as we saw from the middle rounds in the Donaire fight.
Could've been the trainer maybe?
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I think it's more comfort with the pro format, and more confidence in his stamina and chin over the distance. Pacing is the main thing this guys have to mind when stepping up so fast, though this was never really a problem for RigoComment
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I think some people are actively looking for flaws in Loma owing to the hype.
But, you could isolate certain parts of any top 10 PFP's boxer's fights and find similar "flaws". Nobody is perfect.
It was an exceptional start. Let's just see how he gets on in future.Comment
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Originally posted by HeroBandoQuote:
Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
"He improved on something"
Like what exactly? He's not any more aggressive than he was in the Cordoba fight either, as we saw from the middle rounds in the Donaire fight.
Could've been the trainer maybe?
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I think it's more comfort with the pro format, and more confidence in his stamina and chin over the distance. Pacing is the main thing this guys have to mind when stepping up so fast, though this was never really a problem for Rigo
Lomachenko is in trouble here. Not only is he going from 3-4 rounders to a 12 rounder, he's also facing a guy that just can't be put away and keeps a constant pace.
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You're right. I guess I meant technically which I should've specified earlier.
Lomachenko is in trouble here. Not only is he going from 3-4 rounders to a 12 rounder, he's also facing a guy that just can't be put away and keeps a constant pace.
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