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  • How Much Of A Difference Did Walters' Layoff Make Against Loma?

    While easily dismantling Walters was impressive, he did have that 11-month layoff. While it's impossible to tell for sure, how much of a difference do you think the layoff made? Do you think Walters would have won? Or would Walters still of lost in what would have been a more competitive match?

    Poll on the way..
    50
    Walters would've easily knocked that mark ass buster Eurobum out
    6.00%
    3
    Loma still would've easily schooled that goat eating Rastaman
    28.00%
    14
    Loma would've won but it would've been more competitive
    12.00%
    6
    Walters would've won but it would've been competitive
    2.00%
    1
    Impossible to tell
    18.00%
    9
    I don't care
    6.00%
    3
    Haymon and Delahoya 69 each other's buttholes
    8.00%
    4
    Teddy Atlas would sodomize Max Kellerman in a street fight
    20.00%
    10

  • #2
    "I'm telling you Larry, I swear, I didn't have enough time to train for Barrera...." -Hamed

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    • #3
      Let's put it simply. No version of Walters that has ever existed beats Loma that night.

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      • #4
        None. I Have watched the fight a few times and really can't see Walters beating him on any night.

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        • #5
          None. Walters is a btch

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
            Let's put it simply. No version of Walters that has ever existed beats Loma that night.
            Arum didn't think so.
            He could have made the fight at 126.

            Put your video games down for a year..then go back and see if you are just as sharp

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            • #7
              Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
              None. Walters is a btch
              Says a b*tch.

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              • #8
                Walters didn't look like he tried at all. I'm sure he felt badly shafted going in, and folded from the stress, when it should have risen him to the occasion. Loma did not beat the best Walters.

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                • #9
                  Difficult to say.

                  Sharpness is important in any sport but there are still levels and grit is consistent.

                  I don't think he would get stopped but I doubt he'd dig deep once Loma figured him out. In other words, 117-111 type card.

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                  • #10
                    Ring rust was invented that night!

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