Did loma really do anything special?

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  • leathernvouges
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    #1

    Did loma really do anything special?

    I didn’t see him beat rigo up, he looked ready to fight and rigo looked old and like he was just desperate for a payday, but nothing really landed that made u say wow. I kinda feel for rigo because it’s like he had to get crucified for a fight but it wasn’t like loma put an a** whooping on him
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    #2
    Rigo looked ready to fight until the VERY start of the second round....From the very start of that round Lomachenko pressed the action and Rigo couldn't keep up at all.

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    • lopetego
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      #3
      He made a legit P4P fighter, one of the most skilled fighters today and probably EVER, look a clueless bum who didn't know what to do, forced him to quit out of frustration, yes what Loma did was very special

      get over your butthurt because the white man won and is in his way to ATGness

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      • Eddy Current
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        #4
        Originally posted by lopetego
        He made a legit P4P fighter, one of the most skilled fighters today and probably EVER, look a clueless bum who didn't know what to do, forced him to quit out of frustration, yes what Loma did was very special

        get over your butthurt because the white man won and is in his way to ATGness

        Nah he lost to Salido who is a mid-tier fighter.

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        • Pigeons
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          #5
          Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
          Nah he lost to Salido who is a mid-tier fighter.
          In his 2nd pro fight...

          Bernard Hopkins lost his 1st pro fight to a tomato can. Didn't stop him from becoming one of the greatest fighters of all time.

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          • Eddy Current
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            #6
            Originally posted by Pigeons
            In his 2nd pro fight...

            Bernard Hopkins lost his 1st pro fight to a tomato can. Didn't stop him from becoming one of the greatest fighters of all time.

            So he was still on the rise and not in his prime for it. Rigo was on the decline and not in his prime last night. Rigo's loss is every bit as excusable as Loma's.

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            • Vegemil
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              #7
              Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
              So he was still on the rise and not in his prime for it. Rigo was on the decline and not in his prime last night. Rigo's loss is every bit as excusable as Loma's.
              Lol Loma didn't quit against Salido. He kept going through all of the low blows and was close to winning. How are those 2 even comparable?

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              • leathernvouges
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                #8
                The whole espn staff was blowing loma like he was the greatest thing ever it was disgusting to watch and this was b4 the fight

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                • Eddy Current
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Vegemil
                  Lol Loma didn't quit against Salido. He kept going through all of the low blows and was close to winning. How are those 2 even comparable?

                  And Rigo entered the fight 37, inactive, tiny, and at the tail end of his career. If anything, Rigo's loss is more excusable than Loma's.

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                  • Raonic
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                    Well he did make a guy who is top 10 P4P in many people's list look bad. Whether it was the injury or not, he took full advantage of what was given to him. It's obviously hard to land punches with a clinch every 10 seconds and he's ducking down so low.

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