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Originally posted by Rikanlynx86 View PostAnother point most people agree that floyd lost the first castillo fight, and he was put down by judah if i remember correctly but was not ruled a kd. So there you go, anything goes at this point for loma, goat career coulld potentially happen, but I'm not sure if he can beat Mikey.
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Originally posted by pasawayako View Postloma will annihilate tank it's a total mismatch and garcia is too slow and will not win a single round.
I suspect Lomachenko can pull off that fight, but it will be a hard one.
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LooOriginally posted by Boxing Goat View PostPrograis has a title and while he has power, Loma would outclass him. Crawford will never fight at 140 again and Garcia is not ready to fight Loma.
That said, I think Loma should take a little time to grow into 140 as that's where the punching power becomes real.
Tank Davis adjusts his round to round rhythm of fighting very well, but I'm not sure he belongs in the conversation. He just has more to prove. I think Loma will smoke Mikey Garcia, all my points on it. Orlando Salido was/is a force to be reckoned with.
Another thing to note about Loma developing, his father analyzes film well, I feel like that kid and old man goin to the top
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Originally posted by IrishDiscussion View PostLoo
Prograis isn't ready for Loma, I love his style but I don't know if he'll ever be ready for Loma. As far as Crawford deserving number one p4p before Loma, it's debatable. I'm saying that because of Gamboa. Crawford beat him, so I don't know. I remember watching Yuriorkis Gamboa when he was just getting started, he was so comfortable in there. Then I realized it's probably because of his background, those guys (cubans) are notoriously known to shadowbox more than most. When Crawford beat him, I couldn't believe it. I'm leaning towards Loma being more deserving of the ranking based on his resume and how he doesn't have a tank artist working for him. Loma fought for a title in his second bout, right? I think the only other guy to do that was Jeff Fenech (fenech, a bantam, has a boss arm and shoulder conditioning routine BTW worth checking out for anyone)
Tank Davis adjusts his round to round rhythm of fighting very well, but I'm not sure he belongs in the conversation. He just has more to prove. I think Loma will smoke Mikey Garcia, all my points on it. Orlando Salido was/is a force to be reckoned with.
Another thing to note about Loma developing, his father analyzes film well, I feel like that kid and old man goin to the top
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Originally posted by Rikanlynx86 View Postnot true at all. Loma is looking really good right now. If he can manage to stay unbeaten for the rest of his career fighting the top guys around his weight, He ll be considered a goat guaranteed, especialy if he moves up to 140 and there are some studs there when he does. 147 i think would be to much for him since he is tiny, but you never know as time goes by.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostNot to mention, Floyd was way into his career before he faced someone as dangerous and seasoned as Salido and arguably Loma won that fight anyways.
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Originally posted by Rikanlynx86 View PostAnother point most people agree that floyd lost the first castillo fight, and he was put down by judah if i remember correctly but was not ruled a kd. So there you go, anything goes at this point for loma, goat career coulld potentially happen, but I'm not sure if he can beat Mikey.
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Originally posted by j.razor View PostFloyd CLEARLY beat Castillo. As for the "technical" knockdown Judah did get but it was missed by the ref. lomo got put on his a*s....lol
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