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  • darius45
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    #81
    This was the best fight of the night no question, considering what a farce Algeiri-Pac was....Loma is going to rule boxing. I really hope some catchweight can be figured out and he can fight Rigo... If that fight never happens, Walter's better not start the Hayman inspired Duck Dance (I'm a big fan of Walter's but if he starts dodging fighters because there's "nothing to gain" I'll have to question his Jamaican warrior mentality...hopefully it doesn't come that)

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    • darius45
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      #82
      Originally posted by LomaUsykKlichko
      So It looks like Lomachenko hurt his hand in the fourth round so he actually fought like 8 rounds with one hand.
      Kid has the rare combination where incredible athletic talent and true warrior mentality sync up.

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      • King_
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        #83
        Originally posted by BennyST
        Take it easy fella. No need to lose your ****...

        He's already lost to an ageing, fat Salido who looks, and looked, all but shot. Despite the inexperience, Loma has some obvious flaws that won't go away for a while, if ever. He's not Ali, Duran or Robinson. Relax.
        Name one fighter with 1 professional fight who could of gone in the ring that day with 2 division overweight Salido, taken headbutts and lowblows literally all night..... and still drop, hurt and almost KO Salido in the 12h round...


        I'll wait.....

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        • Accountoffline
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          #84
          Originally posted by King_
          Name one fighter with 1 professional fight who could of gone in the ring that day with 2 division overweight Salido, taken headbutts and lowblows literally all night..... and still drop, hurt and almost KO Salido in the 12h round...


          I'll wait.....
          Well said, people hating on him for whatever reason can go and suck a c'ock.

          Loma is class, everyone ****ing on about how he should have done this, and he should have done that....

          He schooled Russel Jr (the one these same wankstains said would obliterate him) and he dropped a cheating scumbag in Salido and almost KO'd him.

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          • Chris Bauermeis
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            #85
            Originally posted by darius45
            Kid has the rare combination where incredible athletic talent and true warrior mentality sync up.
            Would you give Walters the same credit for beating the same guy??

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            • Chris Bauermeis
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              #86
              Originally posted by vman075
              Relax. I'm a Walters fan too but just calm down here. Walters has beaten 1 guy and it's a guy that hasn't looked good in 2 years. Also had he taken that hook that completely rocked him a little earlier in the round, he likely would have been KO'd, so it's not like Donaire was way over his head in there either.

              I don't think he sparks out Salido, especially 150 pound Salido. I'm not saying he can't win but lets not make like it would be a walk in the park, Siri is one badass dude. I don't think Donaire is better than anyone on Loma's resume bc I'd take Salido over Donaire any day of the week (although I'll say he's better than anyone Loma beat).

              I give credit where it is due, Walters fought a good fight against a solid opponent but by saying he is on another level is taking things a bit far.
              Walter's solid opponent beats Loma's solid opponent all day long.

              Walters destroys a soft out of shape 150lb Salido with ease...

              You guys are straight tripping.

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              • Chris Bauermeis
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                #87
                Originally posted by HandsofIron
                Lomachenko's great, a breath of fresh air amongst a cloud of runners, clinchers and other silly, clown-like crap. Boxing needs more pure boxers like Loma, boxers who are not afraid to fight on the inside.
                Loma runs and clinches like crazy.

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                • Spray_resistant
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                  #88
                  It takes alot of skill and hard work, years of it to be able to do what Loma does with such accuracy. Still, it can be dreadful to watch him dance around pitty pattering someone who doesn't belong in there with him. He didn't leave the Ams that long ago so hopefully he plants his feet more and can create some spectacular things with those skills.

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                  • Chris Bauermeis
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                    It takes alot of skill and hard work, years of it to be able to do what Loma does with such accuracy. Still, it can be dreadful to watch him dance around pitty pattering someone who doesn't belong in there with him. He didn't leave the Ams that long ago so hopefully he plants his feet more and can create some spectacular things with those skills.
                    Too many amateur fights can ruin a guy.

                    Remember Joe Green from a fews years back?
                    He left too much in the amateurs.His legs were gone at 25

                    I see signs of GGG slipping already..too many amateur fights.

                    Loma(and Golovkin) is lucky because he will get credit no matter what he does,or doesn't do,so he'll never have to step up.

                    The other guy will always get the blame when the tough fights don't get made.

                    Peter Quillen would have been crucified for fighting Marco Antonio Rubio..and rightfully so..but GGG is given credit for that mess.

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                    • TudorMiron
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                      #90
                      Spectacular skills! Great footwork. Too bad he's not a puncher... He would be a killer machine.

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