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  • DinoCop
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    #11
    Aww man stop bigging this Loma guy, even just by mentioning his name you bring him reputation as if he is shii1it.
    When people here kept comparing him to Rigo and talking about how technical and how great he is, I thought maybe he wasn't another white hype balloon. Guys here kept accusing me of being a anti-white racist just because I hadn't watch him. So I watched vs Salido and concluded that people here were mostly HBO influenced brainless slugs.

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    • _Maxi
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      #12
      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
      Don't get dramatic guys. Loma recently said he may soon hop to 135 and Crawford saying he's staying at 140 for now. And, they have only one inch height difference. They're not the same size but let's not pretend they're all that far apart.

      I think 6rds sounds about right. I don't think Loma's strengths play well to Crawford. Bud would likely start out very cautious and start catching him with some hard shots in the 3rd until he eventually broke him down in the 6th.
      Crawford vs Lomachenko would be far more dispar than GGG vs Brook. Caught you with double standards again.

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      • killakali
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        #13
        Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
        Yeah, you're right, if Lomachenko can't even beat Salido, then of course, he can't beat Crawford. However, the question is not if he would win. The question is how long he would survive. I think he would last 6 rounds at most.
        Who said h can't beat Salido ? We will see it happen in October in loma's 8th pro fight.

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        • KingHippo
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          #14
          Originally posted by chris232
          how long would andre ward last against tyson fury? About as ****** a question as what youve just asked
          Ridiculous statement considering the heavyweight division doesn't have any weight limits.

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #15
            Originally posted by _Maxi
            Crawford vs Lomachenko would be far more dispar than GGG vs Brook. Caught you with double standards again.
            1) How did GGG make is way in to this thread?
            2) I didn't say they should fight, only that it wasn't comparable to the silly "Ward vs Fury" or whatever it was someone said.
            3) You're actually wrong about the weight disparity. A person who claims to be a numbers guy should have known that it's a 7% jump for Loma to fight Crawford at 140 (assuming he holds off on going to 135, which would mean he's only making a >4% jump). Kell is making nearly a 9% climb.

            Caught you not reading my post and bending it for some twisted agenda again.

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            • Eastcoast
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              #16
              “We don’t know, but I’d imagine someday if the money were right,” said Arum about matching Crawford and Lomachenko against each other. “Crawford is getting a lot of confidence from his victories, and I’ve never seen anybody with the confidence of Lomachenko. He goes in the ring absolutely sure he will knock out his opponent.”
              It could happen, not so outrageous. Lomachenko said he's willing to fight Manny at 140. Give him more time to grow into 135 from 130, hopefully Crawford can still make 140 by then. Lomo said he could see himself one day at 147, but who knows if he ever really goes that high.

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              • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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                #17
                Different weight classes but skill wise Lomo > Bud

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                • boliodogs
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                  #18
                  You sound pretty desperate to get Loma beat by matching him against a very good and much bigger man. What do you have against Loma anyway? He just moved up to 130 and could probably still make 126 with no problem.Crawford looked very lean at the weigh in for the Postol fight and he is clearly a big 140 pound fighter. If you can't come up with any 130 pound boxer in the world who can beat Loma then why don't you leave him alone? Don't put him in unfair fantasy matches with the deck stacked against him via a huge weight disadvantage.

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                  • PivotandRoll
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boliodogs
                    You sound pretty desperate to get Loma beat by matching him against a very good and much bigger man. What do you have against Loma anyway? He just moved up to 130 and could probably still make 126 with no problem.Crawford looked very lean at the weigh in for the Postol fight and he is clearly a big 140 pound fighter. If you can't come up with any 130 pound boxer in the world who can beat Loma then why don't you leave him alone? Don't put him in unfair fantasy matches with the deck stacked against him via a huge weight disadvantage.
                    He's basically saying Gamboa>Loma....Not rocket science

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                    • yngwie
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                      #20
                      It's tough to say, Lomachenko hasn't fought a guy with the measures of Crawford.

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