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Originally posted by markther View PostAll he proved is that his chin is suspect by getting dropped by a fighter with a 56% KO%. That fight only showed he doesn’t belong in the ring with top competition like Garcia. Over rated bum that will lose to him and Tank. ****chenko beat Russell who beat nobody great. Beat Walters who beat nobody great. Beat Rigondeaux who beat nobody great. Beat Linares who beat nobody great. So what makes Lomochenko great again? His promoter Arum, who puts him in the right fights to brain wash the public into thinking this guy is great or that he belongs on a P4P list with other fighters who are actually great. He isn’t better than Half of the fighters in the top 10 P4P list. Not better than Crawford, Spence, Garcia, Alvarez, or even GGG. All of those boxers are probably saying, WTF, he isn’t better than us. There are a bunch of so called “boxing experts” who really don’t know sh..about boxing. The same geniuses who predict fights wrong MOST of the time. I call them the Jack Ass Panel, the voters for the pound for pound list-Dan Rafael, Teddy Atlas, Bernardo Pilatti, Eric Raskin, Nick Parkinson, Nigel Collins, Joe Cortez, Charles Moynihan, Claudia Trejos and Salvador Rodriguez..GTFOH....F......Blind witnesses. joe Cortez actually predicted Linares to win. Stop getting drunk old man. All of these losers are gettting paid off by Arum to overrate Flunko...
But watch him get exposed against Mikey Garcia IF he takes that fight and Arum has the heart to put him in the ring against him. And Tank will mop the floor with his over rated, over hyped ass!!!!.
Tank hasn't even fought a top 5 guy in his division. But yet, Tank will beat him?Is that why Tank is ducking Lomachenko?
Nicholas Walters and Gary Russell Jr. are both better wins than anyone Tank has faced. Walters has a stoppage over Donaire, Vic, and has never had a close fight with anyone except that blatant robbery against Sosa.
Walters was a top 3 guy at 126, and a top 5 guy at 130
Gary is currently probably a top 3-5 guy at 126 (maybe better).
Rigo was the #1 guy at 122 and a P4P fighter. He beat Donaire who was virtually seen as a good P4P fighter, but you claim he didn't beat anyone, LOL.
Linares was #2 at 135.
Stop hating and get over it. Loma has faced and beaten top fighters in each weight class, and has climbed up in weight despite being a fully grown man. Let me know who Mikey and Tank have beaten that are better than those wins.
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Originally posted by SniXSniPe View PostHe got dropped by a bigger fighter, but didn't seem hurt. Mikey Garcia got dropped by Roman Martinez, or did you not watch that fight? You probably didn't, but you feel so threatened by Lomachenko that you don't care. You're not a boxing fan, you don't know **** about boxing.
Tank hasn't even fought a top 5 guy in his division. But yet, Tank will beat him?Is that why Tank is ducking Lomachenko?
Nicholas Walters and Gary Russell Jr. are both better wins than anyone Tank has faced. Walters has a stoppage over Donaire, Vic, and has never had a close fight with anyone except that blatant robbery against Sosa.
Walters was a top 3 guy at 126, and a top 5 guy at 130
Gary is currently probably a top 3-5 guy at 126 (maybe better).
Rigo was the #1 guy at 122 and a P4P fighter. He beat Donaire who was virtually seen as a good P4P fighter, but you claim he didn't beat anyone, LOL.
Linares was #2 at 135.
Stop hating and get over it. Loma has faced and beaten top fighters in each weight class, and has climbed up in weight despite being a fully grown man. Let me know who Mikey and Tank have beaten that are better than those wins.
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Liver Shot
This is a boxing lesson for all the wannabe boxing fans that are drooling over Lomos KO liver shot from someone who has actually had been in the ring and sparred quite a few times. It’s a shot taught at a very young age in the gym. Maybe your loser asses can try to execute one in a “real fight” instead of cyber space-LOL!!!!
The liver shot has to be thrown at an precise angle. In order to achieve the slight upward angle and get up under those floating ribs, the perfect punch is a hybrid between the left hook and left uppercut, referred to as a “shovel punch.” The shovel is a beautiful punch, but it needs to be set up as most power punches do just like Lomo did the ENTIRE fight. When a fight dehydrates a lot like Linares did blowing up to 152, he is more of a target for this strategy. The best way to set up a shovel is to first, of course, avoid getting hit and move inside off a slip or a bob and weave to your left and throw it. During the initial force of a liver strike, the nerves in the area are impacted and undergo tiny chemical reactions with every electrical nerve impulse. With a hard enough hit, the chemical reactions in these nerves become unbalanced, and the resulting shock travels along the “vagal nerve” network. It takes time for the nerves to recover from this shock, which can result in a brief loss of breath or even a sensation of temporary paralysis. It’s like hitting your funny bone, but on a much larger scale. Additionally, more severe activation of the vagus nerve can cause a simultaneous cardioinhibitory and vasodepressive response, meaning a rapid drop in heart rate as well as a sharp drop in blood pressure. Most people experience a mixed response of the two, ultimately resulting in syncope, or fainting. The occurrence of vasovagal syncope is amplified by pain, high stress, and dehydration, all of which are commonly present in a fight setting. Enough damage to the vagus nerve can result in long-term vagal ***********s, such as irregular heartbeat, difficulty swallowing and breathing, and digestive disorders. However, if you’re lucky enough to endure a liver shot and still retain consciousness, don’t consider yourself off the hook. Blunt force to the livercan still result in crushing of blood vessels as well as liver lacerations or tears, causing internal bleeding. The structures in proximity to the liver, such as the pancreas and spleen, are subject to laceration and puncture. Rib fractures are also a concern. While a formidable tactic which will render your opponent senseless, being on the receiving end of a liver shot can be cause for concern far beyond the loss of a single fight. So Linares won’t fight anytime soon. That needs to be monitored going forward.
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he got lucky with that liver shot. till that time he was eating lot of punches from Linares and wasunable to do anything about it. the scores were also even. I think this is his ceiling. forget fighting Mikey Garcia.#toosmall
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Originally posted by markther View PostThis is a boxing lesson for all the wannabe boxing fans that are drooling over Lomos KO liver shot from someone who has actually had been in the ring and sparred quite a few times. It’s a shot taught at a very young age in the gym. Maybe your loser asses can try to execute one in a “real fight” instead of cyber space-LOL!!!!
The liver shot has to be thrown at an precise angle. In order to achieve the slight upward angle and get up under those floating ribs, the perfect punch is a hybrid between the left hook and left uppercut, referred to as a “shovel punch.” The shovel is a beautiful punch, but it needs to be set up as most power punches do just like Lomo did the ENTIRE fight. When a fight dehydrates a lot like Linares did blowing up to 152, he is more of a target for this strategy. The best way to set up a shovel is to first, of course, avoid getting hit and move inside off a slip or a bob and weave to your left and throw it. During the initial force of a liver strike, the nerves in the area are impacted and undergo tiny chemical reactions with every electrical nerve impulse. With a hard enough hit, the chemical reactions in these nerves become unbalanced, and the resulting shock travels along the “vagal nerve” network. It takes time for the nerves to recover from this shock, which can result in a brief loss of breath or even a sensation of temporary paralysis. It’s like hitting your funny bone, but on a much larger scale. Additionally, more severe activation of the vagus nerve can cause a simultaneous cardioinhibitory and vasodepressive response, meaning a rapid drop in heart rate as well as a sharp drop in blood pressure. Most people experience a mixed response of the two, ultimately resulting in syncope, or fainting. The occurrence of vasovagal syncope is amplified by pain, high stress, and dehydration, all of which are commonly present in a fight setting. Enough damage to the vagus nerve can result in long-term vagal ***********s, such as irregular heartbeat, difficulty swallowing and breathing, and digestive disorders. However, if you’re lucky enough to endure a liver shot and still retain consciousness, don’t consider yourself off the hook. Blunt force to the livercan still result in crushing of blood vessels as well as liver lacerations or tears, causing internal bleeding. The structures in proximity to the liver, such as the pancreas and spleen, are subject to laceration and puncture. Rib fractures are also a concern. While a formidable tactic which will render your opponent senseless, being on the receiving end of a liver shot can be cause for concern far beyond the loss of a single fight. So Linares won’t fight anytime soon. That needs to be monitored going forward.
Funny you say Loma is a bum and then say you are a good boxer. He's WAY better than you. He did more as an amateur than you, has done more as a pro and has a TON more talent than you.
Funny when armchair fans call top fighters (or any championship caliber guy) a bum. Exposing you as a casual.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostYou write too much especially since nobody is reading your little biased hissy fits. You are shook its cool.
Funny you say Loma is a bum and then say you are a good boxer. He's WAY better than you. He did more as an amateur than you, has done more as a pro and has a TON more talent than you.
Funny when armchair fans call top fighters (or any championship caliber guy) a bum. Exposing you as a casual.
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Originally posted by markther View PostI never said I was a good boxer, I said YOU or none of the losers here are-LOL! I already know you have never been inside the ring; Undisputed Dummy-LOL!!! Your punk ass probably has never been in a street fight or got your ass kicked way too many times for you to remember-LOL!! And how can someone get shook in cyberspace? Your a real f....idiot with that comment-wannabe boxing fan! Apparently you read my posts-LOL!!!!
I'm a real Boxing fan. Go to about 15 shows a year just went to NYC this pst weekend. Going to Vegas next month. Watched Boxing in 5 different countries in different continents.
All the other stuff is untrue. I can tell by the way you talk and get too emotional telling people who to root for that you barely go to any fights and out no miles in. A fake Boxing fan that adds nothing to the industry just salty message board tears.
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