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  • #11
    Kind of easy when you outweigh your opponents to take their punch...
    Last edited by MisanthropicNY; 06-13-2015, 03:31 PM.

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    • #12
      The guys he's fighting now can punch...but Walters will outweigh him by so much tonight, he better be able to take the punch...

      There are no punchers in these lower-weight classes...the days of Morales, Barrera, Pacquiao, the Marquez bros., Prince Naseem are gone...

      Very weak roster of fighters right now... Rigo outboxes any of these clowns...

      All the real talent in boxing is at 144-175...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by St. Johns Gent View Post
        this dude has been delusional and is talking some garbage, donaire is overrated, walters is overrated and i hope the colombian puts his azz out, walters is a hype job, i've said it since he won that title, that belongs to Vetyeka to begin with, and im stickin to it, not being able to make 126 just saved his azz from the beating of his life courtesy of St. Lomachenko, Walters is a bum and ain't gonna be around too long
        This is a joke.. A bum? Hype job? O but you love Loma, how predictable.

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        • #14
          I'm quite sure Takashi Uchiyama hits harder than Donaire.

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          • #15
            Wow, lots of people turning on the Axe Man now since he failed to make weight. Understandable, but I really like this guy. Disappointed about yesterday, of course, but I'll be pulling for him tonight. Still think with that jab and that punching power he presents a threat to even the best of the division (Lomachenko).

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ramplamp View Post
              Wow, lots of people turning on the Axe Man now since he failed to make weight. Understandable, but I really like this guy. Disappointed about yesterday, of course, but I'll be pulling for him tonight. Still think with that jab and that punching power he presents a threat to even the best of the division (Lomachenko).
              Why is Loma considered the best in the division?

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              • #17
                Put a whooping on Russell, who is also one of the best in the division. You're right, there's still more to prove before we can unequivocally call anyone the "best" featherweight, but the eye test tells me it's Loma right now. But my personal favorite is probably Walters.

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                • #18
                  Lomachenko is 4-1 with wins over Jose Ramirez, Gary Russel Jr, Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo, Gamalier Rodriguez and a loss to Salido. At this moment he is extremely overated and given high rankings even with an average small resume.

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                  • #19
                    Also it must be said that Salido was beaten shortly after beating Loma
                    Last edited by C-SHO; 06-13-2015, 05:15 PM.

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                    • #20
                      We'll see how Walters does against the bigger guys since he fought the smaller Darch and Nonito. If he can hold up well to solid 126/130 pound fighters, he'll be a star.

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