Lomachenko vs a Prime Floyd Mayweather at 130lbs

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  • D4thincarnation
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    #71
    Originally posted by pasawayako
    Loma is just too good for floyd. floyd will try to hug and run but that will not work against a much faster smarter and more skillful loma. Loma will make floyd quit in less than 10.
    Rigo tried those holding tactics.

    Loma had an answer to it.

    But the ref did his job, unlike fights Floyd has been in when he does these holding tactics

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    • sunny31
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      #72
      It's too early to talk about it, but I think it's competitive at the very least after last night. Floyd has a large size advantage though and I expect that would be the difference.

      Mind you the experience and maturity difference between a 130lb Floyd and a 130lb Loma favours the Ukrainian.

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        #73
        Originally posted by el***
        Floyds style at 130 was very different than it was at 147-154. His power was also very different at 130 he was a big puncher. Loma gets picked apart. Floyd also has a huge reach advantage at 72" vs loma's 65" t-rex arms.
        Rigo's reach is 68"

        Made zero difference.

        So you are giving Floyd a punchers chance?

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          #74
          Originally posted by sunny31
          It's too early to talk about it, but I think it's competitive at the very least after last night. Floyd has a large size advantage though and I expect that would be the difference.

          Mind you the experience and maturity difference between a 130lb Floyd and a 130lb Loma favours the Ukrainian.
          This match up would be Loma from last night against the Floyd that faced Corrales

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          • D4thincarnation
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            #75
            Originally posted by davef
            No we are talking floyd loma and because 130 might have been floyds best weight he put on some masterful performances down there

            Plus he fact in his career he remained undefeated in multiple weight classes vs multiple champions he always found a way to get the W even when not at his best i imagine he would have done the same vs loma we are talking about a true legend of the sport here
            Sven always found a way to get the W too.

            Your logic is only based on a fighter being undefeated. Very shallow thinking.

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            • chrisJS
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              #76
              Funny the folks claiming Floyd wins are the ones who swore blind Walters and Rigo would kill Loma in mismatches only to witness the two biggest whitewashes of recent years.

              Yeah,. Their pick is valid.

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                #77
                Originally posted by JaguaresMx
                This one is warranted . Loma is special
                Yeah, but unlike Loma, Floyd would of never loss to Orlando Salido

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                • D4thincarnation
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Code Red
                  Yeah, but unlike Loma, Floyd would of never loss to Orlando Salido
                  Castillo beat Floyd more than Salido beat Loma.

                  Would Floyd after 1 pro fight beat Salido?

                  Of course not. Especially when he comes in overweight.

                  Salido knows what will happen to him if they fought an immediate rematch, let alone now.

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                  • pasawayako
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                    #79
                    Right now in 11 pro fight loma is already considered ATG in the next 3 Years loma is the GOAT.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by pacmanis1
                      I don't think Loma makes Floyd quit but he's so active that it's hard to pick a defensive fighter against him. He's honestly making a case where these questions are legit and that's coming from a huge Rigo and Floyd fan.
                      You know nothing of boxing. Floyd was everything BUT defensive at 130 lmfao

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