If Lomachenko retired tomorrow, would he be HOF-worthy?

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  • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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    #11
    Yes he is.

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    • A.K
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      #12
      Originally posted by Julia Slobberts
      You just started watching boxing tonight huh?
      I havnt seen you say one smart thing on here, making a fool out yourself with your hate every other post. Gary Russell jr is better than anyone on Mikeys resume alone.

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      • hhs661
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        #13
        Yes. Anyone saying no should just stop posting

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        • Divine Hammer
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          #14
          easily no question. if u think otherwise ur not a fan of boxing and don't know anything.

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          • just the facts
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            #15
            Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
            Yes, especially if you are considering his 2 gold medals

            Sal Sanchez Got in
            With KO wins over three HOFers (Gomez, Lopez, and Nelson) you damn right Sanchez got in. Are you suggesting that Loma has any wins even close to that?

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            • Tony Trick-Pony
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              #16
              He's already in without question.

              Loma p4p number one.

              And for all the haters talking about the kd, Mikey's been down too...against Martinez. Let's not get ahead of ourselves.

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              • sicko
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                #17
                YES! The Boxing Hall of Fame is not hard to make at all, hell ROCKY is in the Hall of Fame and he not even REAL

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                • just the facts
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Divine Hammer
                  easily no question. if u think otherwise ur not a fan of boxing and don't know anything.
                  So in your priceless OPINION which fight put Loma over the hump?

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                  • Sugar Adam Ali
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by just the facts
                    With KO wins over three HOFers (Gomez, Lopez, and Nelson) you damn right Sanchez got in. Are you suggesting that Loma has any wins even close to that?
                    I’m not comparing the 2, just saying that there is a precedent of fighters getting in the Hall of fame with short careers

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                    • Pigeons
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                      #20
                      I think so. He's reached P4P #1 by a couple of sources (BWAA, ESPN). He holds 3 world records (fastest to a title in 1, 2, and 3 weight classes). He's got good names on his resume (GRJ, Walters, Rigondeaux, Linares). All in 12 pro fights.

                      Moot point though. He's just getting started.

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