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Originally posted by BoZz View PostBumachenko really thinks he's something specialevery opponent he's had so far except Salido was a quitter or a bum. Walters for example, he had no interest in fighting..he got his pay check and fkd of..where is he now? He hasn't fought since because he was done with boxing before the fight against bumachenko. Rigo, well that quitter deserves no mention. Let's go over to linares, something ain't right here, he's about to fight what's supposed to be his biggest fight but yet he didn't care not having his trainer in his corner? Is that normal? To me it looks like he never had any interest in fighting/winning...are they getting paid off? Rigo wasn't hurt either and he quit. Something is telling me big money is involved to make Bumachenko into something which he's not. Linares got a soft ass body punch and he acts like he was hurt?! Someone with 12 fights (mostly against quitters) and one loss is already been treated like someone who deserves to be mentioned with other true great fighters. Too many fan boys not enough boxing fans, that's the problem we have today.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostAnd you give Crawford no credit for moving up in weight, and becoming the "undisputed" Jr. Welterweight Champion! You're something special too!
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostIt's pretty simple. You have to be smart enough to look at the competition they faced.
A guy who is 30-0 who beat 2 killers during that whole time can't possible get more credit than a guy who's beaten 7-8 killers in his first 12 fights.
And while I do agree that longevity means a lot, we really are not making judgment on their entire career rankings at this stage since Loma has a minimum of 20 fights or so left in his career as long as nothing crazy happens.
"In an extremely tight fight, Jorge Linares retained the lightweight world championship by split decision against Luke Campbell on Saturday night before 4,125 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
Two judges scored the fight for Linares, 115-112 and 114-113, while one had it 115-113 for Campbell. ESPN.com also scored the fight 115-112 for Linares, who scored a second-round knockdown. Without the knockdown, Linares still would have hung on to his title, but the result would have been a draw."
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...htweight-title
C'mon son! KILLERS? Loma's resume is good, but not great! "we really are not making judgment on their entire career rankings at this stage.." Really, I beg to differ! Lomachenko is the ESPN #1 P4P fighter in the world...today!
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostLol! I can't head or write but you're literally responding to a post from me responding to 'reading' your post! lol! I just think you're a genius now.
Honestly, how old are you?
Old enough to tell your mom and sister to stop seeing me late at night, ****** hoes-LOL
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post7-8 KILLERS? Piriyapinyo? Rodriguez? Koasicha? Martinez? Sosa? Marriaga? Rigo? Rigo is good, but @ 130? At 37? Seriously? Linares is a killer? He hasn't had a KO since 2015! SD with Luke Campbell in 2017:
"In an extremely tight fight, Jorge Linares retained the lightweight world championship by split decision against Luke Campbell on Saturday night before 4,125 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
Two judges scored the fight for Linares, 115-112 and 114-113, while one had it 115-113 for Campbell. ESPN.com also scored the fight 115-112 for Linares, who scored a second-round knockdown. Without the knockdown, Linares still would have hung on to his title, but the result would have been a draw."
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...htweight-title
C'mon son! KILLERS? Loma's resume is good, but not great! "we really are not making judgment on their entire career rankings at this stage.." Really, I beg to differ! Lomachenko is the ESPN #1 P4P fighter in the world...today!
On that note, every time there's an extra-ordinary talent coming down the pike, there's always been haters. Same happened to GGG. It's the way it is, was and always will be. You're just a brick in the wall, chief.
Floyd's 12th fight was against a guy who was 14-11 and 3 fights before that he fought a guy who was 1-13! Why can't you grasp the difference?
Can you fkn imagine if Loma even made his debut against a guy who was 1-13!?!?
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Originally posted by markther View PostOld enough to tell your mom and sister to stop seeing me late at night, ****** hoes-LOL
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostTry again, young and dumb. I have neither a mother or a sister and that doesn't offend me. Now that it's out of the way, go study some boxing and grow the f@ck up junior. You know virtually nothing about boxing other than how to b@tch about it like a little punk.
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