The stare down at the end of the round was like what? Then the waving off. Then climbing on the ring ropes to raise his hands in the air when Walters was walking toward him to congratulate him. Man, for what was supposed to be a close fight, Loma made him look like a lost little boy. That was insane.
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walters looked real bad out there.after the fight lomachenko rubbed it in some more when said that walters is not a fighter after quitting.
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If you meant it as a literal question, Rigo has done the same thing. In MMA, Anderson Silva took it a few steps further, and Fabricio Werdum is the KING of trolling opponents.
And, then there's this;
I'm sure some turd will take this post as an attack on Loma somehow so I have to add this disclaimer; Loma is wonderful.
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostThe stare down at the end of the round was like what? Then the waving off. Then climbing on the ring ropes to raise his hands in the air when Walters was walking toward him to congratulate him. Man, for what was supposed to be a close fight, Loma made him look like a lost little boy. That was insane.
thing is, I think it was in round 4 when Walters tried his vaunted uppercuts and failed, he landed to the body and didn't phase Loma. That broke his heart, not just the shots that Loma himself was landing.
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We thought Walters was a good fighter, but really we've just forgotten that most boxers today lacked the fundamental skills fighters possess in the past.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostIf you meant it as a literal question, Rigo has done the same thing. In MMA, Anderson Silva took it a few steps further, and Fabricio Werdum is the KING of trolling opponents.
And, then there's this;
I'm sure some turd will take this post as an attack on Loma somehow so I have to add this disclaimer; Loma is wonderful.
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Originally posted by INDIFFERENT View PostWe thought Walters was a good fighter, but really we've just forgotten that most boxers today lacked the fundamental skills fighters possess in the past.
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostOh yeah. Who can forget the Maryorga bit? Haha. This is one thing that made him more fun to watch. It definitely adds to it. I'll take a closer look at Rigo, Silva and Werdum who I've never heard of. Thanks for info...
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