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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostWho's GayLoveKin beaten to be #2? Because Ward already *****ed him
I pose the same question to you? Who has Loma beat? Walters was undefeated but everyone knows he didn't have no real boxing skills. Only chance he had to win was by KOLast edited by Realizniguhnit; 11-27-2016, 01:26 AM.
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So disappointed in Walters. Lomachenko did his thing. But it wasn't like Walters wasn't scoring. Walters looked intimidated. Terrible game plan to try and out box this kid. Shouldve made the fight ugly. Touching gloves at the start of the fight was a bad move on Walters part.
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Originally posted by rongizzle View PostSo disappointed in Walters. Lomachenko did his thing. But it wasn't like Walters wasn't scoring. Walters looked intimidated. Terrible game plan to try and out box this kid. Shouldve made the fight ugly. Touching gloves at the start of the fight was a bad move on Walters part.
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As far as the "Sweet Science" is concerned, Loma was butter !!! Walters disappointed me with the White Flag... This will follow him his entire career... He has the skills to bounce back, but perhaps he can go back down because there's a Megalodon swimming in these waters...
I thoroughly enjoyed that fight, I'm looking forward to watching Loma's career unfold.... Hopefully the opponents will Step Up... We shall see ???
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostNo I think you are If you think Loma is #1. I never seen Alvarez or GGG lose to a fighter like Salido so what are you saying? Tool what and where? Lets see your list since u sayin a lot of nothing,
Really hope this rematch gets made ASAP so this whole Salido issue is put to bed...
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Originally posted by PainfromUkraine View PostDid Golovkin or Canelo fight someone even remotely close to a Salido in their second pro fight? No, they fought 10-38 cab drivers like almost any prospect would at the start of their careers. He took a gamble, and with a ton of factors against him lost mainly due to inexperience and a bad gameplan against a current champion who got away with fouling and coming in 2 weight divisions heavier. Clearly Salido didn't overwhelm him as Loma almost got him out in the 12th and essentially paid for the mistakes of his passiveness in the fight.
Really hope this rematch gets made ASAP so this whole Salido issue is put to bed...
He's not P4P #1 that's the moral of the story.
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Originally posted by PainfromUkraine View PostDid Golovkin or Canelo fight someone even remotely close to a Salido in their second pro fight? No, they fought 10-38 cab drivers like almost any prospect would at the start of their careers. He took a gamble, and with a ton of factors against him lost mainly due to inexperience and a bad gameplan against a current champion who got away with fouling and coming in 2 weight divisions heavier. Clearly Salido didn't overwhelm him as Loma almost got him out in the 12th and essentially paid for the mistakes of his passiveness in the fight.
Really hope this rematch gets made ASAP so this whole Salido issue is put to bed...
Lol actually Canelo fought Miguel vazquez in like his 3rd or 4th pro fight? And he drew him... Then he beat him in a rematch like ten fights later...
I'd say Vazquez is better than Salido - completely different style - but very comparable skill-wise, and career accomplishments...
CORRECTION - it was his third fight (but Miguel's debut), and Canelo won a SD the first fight, and UD'd him more dominantly the second fight...
So I guess it's not comparable to what Loma did at all... Cause it was Miguel's debut fight, and Cannel's third fight, so both were rookies....
Anyway, I agree with you 100% anyway... Loma is truly a one of a kind - talent-wise, AND in his approach to the sport.Last edited by Cheek busting; 11-27-2016, 01:45 AM.
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