no but im curious how he does at the weight not just a victory but does he look stronger? is he as fast? cardio still good? can he move up even further?
Are you ready to call Loma a HYPE JOB if...........
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I think hypejob is a ****** term and I never use it. Good fighters who kick ass get talked about and praised a lot. It's not hype. It's natural.If they weren't good then they wouldn't be getting a good reputation that some haters love to call hype.Loma's accomplishments are very real. If he loses to a good champion who is much larger naturally than he is it's no disgrace. He was fighting at 126 not long ago and could stay at that weight but he is just too good for most featherweights.Comment
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Nah, Loma's already proven himself numerous times. Win, lose or draw, he's no hype job at all.
If he does lose, he won't go down quite as great as many of us think he will, though. I still wouldn't rule him out of greatness if he does lose, but it would have to be close and competitive.
Then again, some guys just don't do well moving up in weight. We'll just have to see.
If he does win, he is p4p number 1 in my book without a doubt.Comment
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D- troll thread.
Amazing fighters becoming "hype jobs" upon losing their next big fight is some 1998 sh^t. You are 2 decades behind the times brother.Comment
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No, he's not... guys going for their 3rd weight division championship aren't being built up. Guys who makes Walter's and Rigondeaux quit aren't hype jobs.
Depending on how he looks, you be as blessed to say he took a step too far in weight, but hypejob? Not imo.Comment
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