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Who's the most overrated boxer right now - GGG or Lomachenko?
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Originally posted by koolkc107 View PostLoma is not overrated.
He has a win over an elite guy (who went on to win a belt AFTER losing to Loma).
And his only loss is considered by some as controversial (not me) and win or lose
came against an opponent of such quality as to trump ANYTHING on lil g's resume.
I might be wrong but I can't see nothing special about the guy except for his footwork, which is amazing
I'm not trolling, I just really want to know the reasons why people say that Lomachenko is that great, that's why I've started the thread
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Originally posted by g27region View PostOkay, I understand that his competition was pretty solid for a boxer with less than 10 pro fights but the fact is Lomachenko can't afford another losing in his career because nobody needs a boxer with two losses in the resume, that's why I'm saying that Lomachenko's future in pro boxing isn't that bright
I might be wrong but I can't see nothing special about the guy except for his footwork, which is amazing
I'm not trolling, I just really want to know the reasons why people say that Lomachenko is that great, that's why I've started the thread
And the loss to Salido was nothing to be ashamed of, just a learning experience for a guy still doing a lot of things amateurishly but with a
very fast learning curve for the pro game.
I think Loma is a top 10 P4P type guy.
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Originally posted by koolkc107 View PostThe way he handled Gary Russell was something exceptional, especially when you consider what Russell has done in the division since.
And the loss to Salido was nothing to be ashamed of, just a learning experience for a guy still doing a lot of things amateurishly but with a
very fast learning curve for the pro game.
I think Loma is a top 10 P4P type guy.
He might be a top 10 p4p material in the future but why he's getting all that praise now, this praise doesn't reflect his current accomplishments
I really want to ask people here what's so special about his boxing skills, except for the footwork?
I can respect the guy because he's not scared of challenges like it was with Salido though
GGG would be the biggest star in boxing now if he had Lomachenko ballsLast edited by g27region; 04-30-2016, 12:09 PM.
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Originally posted by g27region View PostI wonder if I'll get to hear any logical arguments from somebody why these fighters deserving all the praise they're getting?
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Originally posted by koolkc107 View PostLoma is not overrated.
He has a win over an elite guy (who went on to win a belt AFTER losing to Loma).
And his only loss is considered by some as controversial (not me) and win or lose
came against an opponent of such quality as to trump ANYTHING on lil g's resume.
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Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostThe thread itself is not composed of anything logical. It's actually ******ed.
Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostIt's almost as if you have Down's syndrome, escaped your shackles, and started posting on your mothers phone. Please leave.
Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostPlease leave.Last edited by g27region; 04-30-2016, 01:09 PM.
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Lomachenko BY FARRRR!
At least Lil'G has put in the work, and nobody can take that away from him, regardless of resume opposition and his mgmt politics at play. I would rather see Jordan and Apple with Lil'G vs Lomachenko anyday by bout counts alone. I hope it stays that way.
I wouldn't be surprised doe if Loma gets surprised endorsements...
HBO are clowns as usual, but that's expected from a declining Boxing network trying to stay a float..
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GGG
Loma is still doing his thing, hes 28. Fans overrate him but hes got another 10 years to create a pro legacy. He has taken RISKS trying to reach greatness, fights high quality opponents.
GGG is 34 and has DUCKED the opportunity to fight and beat Ward and become great. So what if the middle weight guys (Martinez, Cotto, Canelo) are avoiding him, you got to take your legacy in your own hands and take some risks, he didnt want to risk defeat against Ward at 168 and now hes the same 34 year old GGG chasing guys at 160 and fighting cab drivers.
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