Comments Thread For: Vasyl Lomachenko Punishes and Stops Jason Sosa

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  • jonnyc420
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    #91
    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
    Why you mention Spence in the argument though? The truth hasn't beat Brook yet. After he demolishes Brook, then his name can come up in these arguments.

    Lomachenko lost to Salido and didn't attempt to avenge the loss so no, he can fuuck off. Aint no p4p material until he avenges that loss.
    Kinda hard when the guy dont want the fight. Great fighters lose fights but one loss does not define a career. You must be new to the world of boxing if you think undefeated records are all that matter you moron.

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    • Dip_Slide
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      #92
      This guy is great but he must fight Salido in a rematch to avenge that loss, he needs to prove that he can deal with that style too.

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        #93
        Originally posted by KaidouTheBeast
        And he keep yelling about loma has 13 or 14 fights when the fact is loma only has 9 fight and already 2 divisions world champion in his 7 fights...buahahaa...
        And he's right...

        "World Series of Boxing
        Prior to turning professional, Lomachenko competed in the lightweight division of the now-defunct World Series of Boxing (WSB) from January to May 2013. Despite having six fights in this tournament, some outlets would later claim that those fights should have counted towards Lomachenko's professional record prior to his official debut later that year, due to the lack of headgear and rounds being scored using the ten-point must system in WSB."

        The World Series of Boxing or WSB is a professional international boxing competition that allows the professional boxers to maintain Olympic eligibility.

        Each participating boxer is drafted by one of a number of international franchises and can earn money by taking part in professional-style bouts.



        If you gonna bag on someone and try and make them look ****** you should know what your talking about. IMO.

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          #94
          Originally posted by KaidouTheBeast
          Let mickey garcia come to papa Loma...Hi Tech will school him...
          HUGE difference between Sosa and Garcia. Sosa was a 25-1 underdog for a REASON!!! Also Sosa shouldn't even of been in the ring with Loma. He has like 100 draws. Was TKO's by Tre'Sean Wiggins.

          Sosa was ranked like #9 or 10 at that weight class. Cool Loma BEAT the bum he was suppose to beat. Let's NOW put him in the HOFame!!!

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            #95
            Originally posted by jonnyc420
            Kinda hard when the guy dont want the fight. Great fighters lose fights but one loss does not define a career. You must be new to the world of boxing if you think undefeated records are all that matter you moron.
            Great fighter usually only lose to other great fighters. Salido isn't what I would call great??? In fact he has over a DOZEN losses if I remember correctly.

            And before you come-on with the EXCUSES and crocodile tears just REMEMBER Loma had NO PROBLEM with the loss. And made ZERO excuses for it. He said "I didn't listen to my corner" "I'll learn from this and become a better fighter"

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            • peplz
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              #96
              Lomachenko is the best!

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              • Verus
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                #97
                Originally posted by NEETzsche
                He's absurdly good, probably the most skilled since Jones
                In his prime Jones was the best I have ever seen. His dominance was based in part on his athleticism and other worldly reflexes. Lomachenco skills are a class apart. It was a privilege to watch Roy and now a privilege to watch Vasyl.

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                • Verus
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by BestPR
                  ...only a guerrero will beat him...a Mexican Warrior..facil!!!
                  A guererro, WITH A MACHETE, might beat him, but otherwise not. Lomachenko is a breed apart...a once in a generation type fighter.

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                  • Verus
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by richardt
                    I have Hector Camacho at 130 over anything with legs at that weight, including Lom and Floyd. Those blinding combinations and angles and the way he spun fighters with punches they would never see coming and the lighting bolt power were even more impressive when I look at his fights at 130 now At 130, he was a complete blur like Bruce lee with nunchucks.
                    Hector was a punch and grab type. He would hold on for dear life when he got tabbed. It was embarrassing.

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                    • Verus
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by richardt
                      What part about 130 did you miss? He never fought Chavez at 130. And in 88 fights he was never stopped. Now way in hell does anyone at 130 stop him.
                      Hector had a great chin, but he was never stopped by elite fighters like Trinidad, Chavez and De La Hoya because he was mostly running and grabbing.

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