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  • VG_Addict
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    #1

    Lomachenko.

    What do you think happened last night? Was Loma being overhyped, or was he just unable to overcome the experience gap between him and Salido?
  • -PBP-
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    #2
    Experience was the deciding factor in that fight. Period.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #3
      Originally posted by PBP
      Experience was the deciding factor in that fight. Period.
      But but he had nearly 400 amateur fights and he's seen every style there is to see.

      YDKSAB


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      • samouraï
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        #4
        Experience, like the above poster said, was what made the difference. Salido is absolutely not someone to be thrown in with when you don't have much pro experience. He's done it the hard way, fighting his way up from the bottom and learning on the job.

        Loma does have a lot of potential. Frankly I'm surprised he lasted the distance with Salido in only his second official pro fight. I hope his team smartens up a bit and comes up with a better plan for him. He's got enough talent that it would be a real shame to waste. The amateurs are just different.

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        • RichCCFC
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          #5
          Pro experience, was scared of pacing himself and didn't know what to do when Salido moved in with body shots.

          The fact he finished stronger of the two proves it really.

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          • JaguaresMx
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            #6
            Originally posted by RichCCFC
            Pro experience, was scared of pacing himself and didn't know what to do when Salido moved in with body shots.

            The fact he finished stronger of the two proves it really.
            this was a **** version of Salido.

            Properly trained Salido actually gets better as the fight goes on. This was at most 80% of an already shot Siri.

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            • CANELOLUJAH
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              #7
              BITCH


              oh wait up are we playing describe it in one word game?

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