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  • bigmike818
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    #131
    Lomachenko cracks under pressure
    It just takes a hard puncher to get him to loose his concentration I think Salido proved that. He won’t last long if he fights Mikey Garcia, 1 punch and it’s over

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    • Marvlus Marv
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      #132
      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
      He showed he has good whiskers. That shot was perfectly timed and on the money. Loma wasn't even stunned. Pretty impressive since he is naturally a 126 lb. fighter.
      Yep, and Linares was much bigger on the night so it was probably the ideal scenario: Another dazzling win but a brief visit to the canvas en route and giving future opponents a glimmer of hope. The great thing with Loma is that every fight he has is high profile or a divisional boss; we'll never see him fighting a tomato can.
      When he gets going, he's possiby the busiest fighter since Aaron Pryor.
      Last edited by Marvlus Marv; 05-15-2018, 03:22 AM.

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      • Boxing Goat
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        #133
        Originally posted by Marvlus Marv
        Yep, and Linares was much bigger on the night so it was probably the ideal scenario: Another dazzling win but a brief visit to the canvas en route and giving future opponents a glimmer of hope. The great thing with Loma is that every fight he has is high profile or a divisional boss; we'll never see him fighting a tomato can.
        When he gets going, he's possiby the busiest fighter since Aaron Pryor.
        Correct and I think he doesn't get enough credit for that

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        • spazdarn
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          #134
          Originally posted by Boxing Goat
          Oh brother......you're not even intelligent enough to converse properly. Bye
          Not underdog but more than competitive.

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          • Boxing Goat
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            #135
            Originally posted by spazdarn
            Not underdog but more than competitive.
            If you're talking about Linares, I agree. I also think he's on PED's and that has a lot to do with his career resurgence.

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            • MurkaMan
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              #136
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              Lol You have a very, very distorted and inaccurate image of Floyd in your mind chief.
              I have seen every single Floyd fight, multiple times each. I feel he is the greatest of all time, for a reason. I dont feel that way, just to be feeling that way.

              No one will get away with baldfaced lies, where we take the last few fights on his gorgeous career, where he ran around the ring, huffing and puffing, breathing heavily with his mouth open, hugging, and holding, and pretend thats the full extent of his capabilities.

              You dont become the goat for running and hugging. All that defense, counterpunching, inside fighting, walking bigger men down, not getting touched??

              Nigro Pleeze!

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #137
                Originally posted by MurkaMan
                I have seen every single Floyd fight, multiple times each. I feel he is the greatest of all time, for a reason. I dont feel that way, just to be feeling that way.

                No one will get away with baldfaced lies, where we take the last few fights on his gorgeous career, where he ran around the ring, huffing and puffing, breathing heavily with his mouth open, hugging, and holding, and pretend thats the full extent of his capabilities.

                You dont become the goat for running and hugging. All that defense, counterpunching, inside fighting, walking bigger men down, not getting touched??

                Nigro Pleeze!
                Lol @ greatest of all time

                The goat got beat by Castillo in his prime everyone!

                It's confirmed you're a fanboy idiot

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                • chrisJS
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                  Correct and I think he doesn't get enough credit for that
                  He gets hated for it actually. Certain fans demand he fights certain fighters because they'll beat him and he beats them and gets hatred for it.

                  I guess the fight once or twice a year and multiple tune-ups is the preferred method for that type of "fan".

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                  • Metho_4u
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                    By age 30 Floyd had already won a 4th division title. By age 30 Manny Pac had won his 7th divisional title.

                    Loma made a lame excuse for not fighting Manny at 39 when he's in his prime. Dude fought an old, small Rigo at 130 but wouldn't fight Manny for way more money at 140 when Manny's 39. Prime Manny and Floyd would have destroyed Loma going by his last fight.

                    The Manny who fought David Diaz.. would have slaughtered Loma who fought Linares.

                    Loma is a great fighter but he's not on that ATG Elite level with Floyd, Manny, etc. guys who moved up multiple divisions and dominated. I don't see it. He's the best Lb for LB now because he's moving up and fighting the elite in those divisions but when the media starts hyping as all time great - it's just for ratings.
                    Heeeeere we go again with that "at his age" ****. You fuggin tool. Guess what? Lomachenko is 30, and is a 3 division champion... I'm a huge Floyd fan, but this is not a comparison. I didn't see anything in the article mentioning Floyd.
                    Stop your pu$$y whining.

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                    • Boxing Goat
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by chrisJS
                      He gets hated for it actually. Certain fans demand he fights certain fighters because they'll beat him and he beats them and gets hatred for it.

                      I guess the fight once or twice a year and multiple tune-ups is the preferred method for that type of "fan".
                      Yup and it's impossible to please haters

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