Lomachenko/Walters will be like Kovalev/Ward

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  • g27region
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    Lomachenko/Walters will be like Kovalev/Ward

    And Lomachenko will get outboxed and knocked out cold. He's another Postol, like Kovalev. I'm ready to make a bet here

    Walters KO Lomachenko
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    #2
    How is that like kovalev vs ward?

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        lomachenko a stuff brawler he gonna get defensively skooled, outslicked . yall dont undertsant the sweet science like i do , i was raise in it, already taking beatings to the brain in single digit ages .,,, yall dont know the inteigremations that take place inside that ring , u cant calculate .

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        • johnm is...
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          But.....that's nothing like what happened in Kovalev/Ward.

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            #6
            Originally posted by hotep git low
            lomachenko a stuff brawler he gonna get defensively skooled, outslicked . yall dont undertsant the sweet science like i do , i was raise in it, already taking beatings to the brain in single digit ages .,,, yall dont know the inteigremations that take place inside that ring , u cant calculate .

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            • LittleMacAttack
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              #7
              If you could look past the color of their skin you would see that Walters is much more akin to Kovalev, and Lomanchenko to Ward.

              Walters is the naturally bigger power puncher, and Lomanchenko is the gifted Olympic gold medalist.

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              • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Derranged
                Originally posted by johnm is...
                But.....that's nothing like what happened in Kovalev/Ward.
                Originally posted by Derranged


                If it wasnt for his inactivity I would had definitely picked Walters in a heartbeat.

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                  Out-boxed? I don't see that but I can certainly imagine Walters catching him with the power he's able to get on those incredibly long arms. There's a myth that Loma doesn't get hit.

                  Strictly boxing though, Nick is fast but not as fast in the hands or the feet as Loma. I do like the comparison. Loma is Ward, Walters Kovalev. Nick is going to have to hurt him and not let up. If he plays Loma's game or gets complacent (as he sometimes does) Loma is taking the fight and not letting go.

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