Going into the Loma fight I felt Gary would win, but he never stepped up his opposition. Loma beat the Brakes off Gary, you could see it midway thru the fight, he was throwing those BS combinations, he couldn't get his distance right, and he had that Shane Mosley look on his face when Shane is getting beat. Gary Russel Jr. Lucien Bute, Deontay Wilder, David Price, and the list goes on, you have to step up your level of opposition ! GGG - I am waiting to see him fight that fighter that moves his head, counter's, and makes adjustments! GGG is a dam good fighter, but anointing him above established guys is absurd! Loma was physically bigger and I feel he could have stepped on the Gas and tried to get Gary out of there - this is what I was seeing in there.
The only rounds that GRJ are the ones where Loma took a break. GRJ is one tough bastard though, you can't deny that. He took some wicked shots and did not go down.
Your woeful attempts at trolling are boring, lame & an embarrassment to those that have actually mastered the art. You're not funny, you're not witty; stick to battling Pact*rds and refrain from ever attempting to discuss any subject beyond that.
The division is too stacked for this fight to happen anytime soon or at all even. Although I don't feel like at the moment Loma is ready for alot of the guys at 126, he would soundly defeat Russell in the rematch. The ideal route for Loma would be to stay away from guys like Mares and Gonzalez for now and focus on the lower ranked fighters. Guys like Vasquez Jr, Dib, Yohnny, then face guys like Darchinyan, Mijares, Moreno and maybe Donaire...if he gets through these guys rematch with Salido then unify against Walters before moving on to face either Mares or Gonzalez. Work his way up while still facing guys with "name value"...then lets get a fight between Loma and Rigondeaux
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