Lomachenko = The New Price

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  • Banko Villas
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    #1

    Lomachenko = The New Price

    I feel that Lomachenko will be a new David Price. Everyone hypes him and they ignore his first loss, but forget him after the second one, and trust me, Walters will deliver the second Lomachenko loss... Be in denial if you want, the truth will reveal itself anyway. What will happen to Lomachenko when it happens? I think he will be remembered as the next coming of David Price.
  • Madison Boxing
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    #2
    well i would hazard a guess that losing to walters might not be as bad as getting knocked out in 2 by erkan teper.

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    • soul_survivor
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      #3
      Maybe you're right,maybe not but the thing is Walters hasn't looked.good at all recently so I can't see him beating Loma who has steadily improved.

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      • AKAcronym
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        #4
        Pretty bad comparison tbh.

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        • yngwie
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          #5
          -Price didn't fought a world champion on his second pro fight.
          -Price was knocked out, he didn't lost a close and dirty fight.
          -Isn't like if Price was a bad fighter, he is good, he just can't take a punch, we don't know anything about the chin of Lomachenko to make the comparison.
          -There is no shame in losing to the undefeated, hard puncher, underrated, skilled and huge Nicholas Walters

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          • mannysavage
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            #6
            Originally posted by yngwie
            -Price didn't fought a world champion on his second pro fight.
            -Price was knocked out, he didn't lost a close and dirty fight.
            -Isn't like if Price was a bad fighter, he is good, he just can't take a punch, we don't know anything about the chin of Lomachenko to make the comparison.
            -There is no shame in losing to the undefeated, hard puncher, underrated, skilled and huge Nicholas Walters
            Well said hombre

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              He's clearly over-hyped, but that doesn't mean he isn't a great fighter. Many great fighters have losses. In fact, the majority of them do.
              Let's let the man show us what he's got. I say that to the haters and hardcore fans alike.

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              • b00g13man
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                #8
                Horrible, horrible thread.

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                • oscar9992
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                  #9
                  Price was never good amauter as Loma was.... Loma was the most dominant amateur in years...

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    #10
                    Dude, that's a really, really bad comparison. Loma's loss to Salido showed more skill, talent, and potential than Price's best win. His win over Russell makes anything Price has ever done look like a joke. They don't fight alike, they don't have the same attributes, they don't have the same weaknesses. Where is the comparison?

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