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  • Lester Tutor
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    And Now You Know Why ATLAS Wasn’t Commentating!

    These guys at ESPN exaggerating falsehoods about the sweet science. When Rigo stays within pocket range on his defensive crouch and having Loma miss the guys at ESPN we’re saying, “Look he is toying with Rigo” when Loma went to his behind...as if what Broner did to Maidana with the back humping that Bernstein would say, “Look! Broner is schooling Chino with dryhuping wow!”

    No seriously... the guys at ESPN were funny tonight!! I hope the American feed gets uploaded

    What would Teddy say about the clinching? Or having Loma miss a more than any other adversary and coming from two weights below!
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    That was funny as ****. Loma threw like 7 punches, missed every 1, pushed down on Rigos neck and walked behind him. The commentator was like "my god, look at that skill"

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      #3
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      That was funny as ****. Loma threw like 7 punches, missed every 1, pushed down on Rigos neck and walked behind him. The commentator was like "my god, look at that skill"
      I mean HBO has their way of backing their house fighters in a more macho way... But ESPN’s agenda tonight...I mean the Producer sending the feed to the commentary team was all a preplanned script ...they show Loma complaining to Willis about holding and they talk about that after the 1st round...lol. That was all planned to make Rigo look bad. It was always destined to be this way

      insecure panel of commentators to fool their audience seems a bit gay...with every sense of the word...all happy and jolly, bruh this a mans sport.

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        Haha I noticed that too. Rigo makes him miss half a dozen consecutive punches and they somehow praise Loma for it??

        That was a huge Loma ****sucking fest by ESPN. Not that Loma's performance wasn't worthy of praise, but come on.

        It seems like ESPN is more about marketing boxing in a "consumerism" type fashion, like their audience is a bunch of zombies who have to be told what to think, whereas HBO and Showtime cater more to actual boxing fans.

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          Originally posted by LalinPromotions
          I mean HBO has their way of backing their house fighters in a more macho way... But ESPN’s agenda tonight...I mean the Producer sending the feed to the commentary team was all a preplanned script ...they show Loma complaining to Willis about holding and they talk about that after the 1st round...lol. That was all planned to make Rigo look bad. It was always destined to be this way

          insecure panel of commentators to fool their audience seems a bit gay...with every sense of the word...all happy and jolly, bruh this a mans sport.
          We all knew going in the deck was stacked against Rigo but that commentary was disgustingly bad.

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          • daggum
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            yeah rigo in reality was schooling loma. they should have called it like it is instead of tricking us into thinking loma the bum was winning. they didnt even say anything about all those huge left hands that rigo kept landing. how biased. if rigo hadnt broken both his hands....lights out overrated loma

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              #7
              Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
              Haha I noticed that too. Rigo makes him miss half a dozen consecutive punches and they somehow praise Loma for it??

              That was a huge Loma ****sucking fest by ESPN. Not that Loma's performance wasn't worthy of praise, but come on.

              It seems like ESPN is more about marketing boxing in a "consumerism" type fashion, like their audience is a bunch of zombies who have to be told what to think, whereas HBO and Showtime cater more to actual boxing fans.
              they all do it. i remember hbo pretending the ward low blows werent low and pretending like it was no big deal. thats pretty bad commentary since those were the punches that ende the fight. they tried to convince the "actual boxing fan" that they werent low. getting excited over missed punches isnt really that big of a deal snce loma was landing plenty.

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                #8
                Just let go. The pain will fade away gradually.

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                • Lester Tutor
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
                  Haha I noticed that too. Rigo makes him miss half a dozen consecutive punches and they somehow praise Loma for it??

                  That was a huge Loma ****sucking fest by ESPN. Not that Loma's performance wasn't worthy of praise, but come on.

                  It seems like ESPN is more about marketing boxing in a "consumerism" type fashion, like their audience is a bunch of zombies who have to be told what to think, whereas HBO and Showtime cater more to actual boxing fans.
                  I had Rigo winning the 1st round. After that however, Loma went into his wrestling game. He did the same thing to GRJ. It’s a roughhouse tactic that wins on a self break or he does it when the ref also tries to break them. I hope Loma does his pullout break on a bigger fighter so he can pull his shoulder socket like a dumbass. Of course if you force pull out of a break it’s goinf to look as if the other boxer is still holding intentionally.
                  Last edited by Lester Tutor; 12-10-2017, 12:49 AM.

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                  • Lester Tutor
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    they all do it. i remember hbo pretending the ward low blows werent low and pretending like it was no big deal. thats pretty bad commentary since those were the punches that ende the fight. they tried to convince the "actual boxing fan" that they werent low. getting excited over missed punches isnt really that big of a deal snce loma was landing plenty.
                    Don’t play the fool. As much as people punk Lampley, the HBO and Showtime team have phds in boxing commentary compared to this ESPN team!!

                    And you wonder why Atlas wasn’t there... #insecurities #politics #amateurs

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