That is a big difference. He is much faster and hitting much harder in the 1st video. Maybe he was just taking it easy that day in the 2nd video. It's hard to believe he wouldn't get in shape for the most important fight of his pro career. Loma is a real pro and I think he will be ready for Rigo when the bell rings and win the fight. We will know soon.
I think Rigo will win this fight after watching these two videos
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Training videos can be fun to watch, and give an idea of where a fighter is in his conditioning, but I wouldn’t go basing my predictions on one. Lol Too many variables, among other things. As you pointed out, maybe on a particular day the fighter was taking it easy. Athletes don’t train hard all the time, especially as a competition nears.That is a big difference. He is much faster and hitting much harder in the 1st video. Maybe he was just taking it easy that day in the 2nd video. It's hard to believe he wouldn't get in shape for the most important fight of his pro career. Loma is a real pro and I think he will be ready for Rigo when the bell rings and win the fight. We will know soon.Comment
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Were you born yesterday?
Media workouts don't mean Jack Shít dude. Stop posting trash because you'll steer to idiots over to your way of thinking and not ours.Comment
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Loma actually looked very sharp and fast when he was doing his shadow boxing exercises... Bet on this being the best Loma we've seen yet. No way Loma is underestimating Rigo even though that's the impression he seems to be giving off.Comment
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