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  • #41
    Paul Magno
    May 14, 2018:

    With his tenth round stoppage of Jorge Linares Saturday night, Vasiliy Lomachenko confirmed his status as a truly special fighter. And even though the over-the-top Lomachenko cheerleading from the ESPN broadcast crew was especially cringe-worthy, it was hard to "hate" anything about the show we saw.

    This was certainly a big win for Vasiliy (when did people start calling him "Vasiliy?"), but I wouldn't call it THE big one for which his career will be remembered. I never thought for a second that Linares, as good and as skilled as he is, would beat him. Forget his edge in size, a Linares who has no edge in speed or reflexes is a Linares not matched to his benefit-- and we all knew from the very first day the bout was announced that he would not enjoy those advantages against the two-time Olympic gold medalist.

    Still, Linares is an outstanding fighter and a defending lightweight champ defending against a super featherweight-- albeit an ultra-elite, transcendent super featherweight. This was hardly a "gimme" for the challenger.

    At the end of the day, Lomachenko did what he was supposed to do with Linares and Linares did well enough-- even scoring a solid knockdown from a straight right hand in the sixth round-- to prove that he was not just a fall guy set up to fail spectacularly. That's enough in this day and age of manufactured winning streaks and justified paths of least resistance, to merit some real credit for Loma and his people.

    The big, legacy-defining fight for Lomachenko, though, is still Mikey Garcia-- someone who DOES have the style and temperament to nullify his strengths-- and that may or may not happen in the future. In the meantime, we'll probably get a title unification at lightweight between Vasiliy and WBO champ Ray Beltran, some veteran with a name like Cristian Mijares, and lots of teasing about a Pacquiao fight that will never, ever happen.

    But Beltran and Mijares are fine for right now. There's just not that much else out there at 130-135 that needs urgent addressing or that can be realistically made because of boxing politics.

    In a perfect world, we'd be getting Garcia for Lomachenko and then Robert Easter and Miguel Berchelt while building towards a Gervtona Davis clash and then a move up to the deeper waters of 140. But we all know that boxing isn't ever a perfect world.

    Lomachenko confirmed to even the most dedicated of cynics and critics that he is, indeed, a special presence in the sport by doing what some "fearsome" beasts flat-out refuse to do-- move up and take on an elite fighter at a higher weight class. Lomachenko was no more "exposed" Saturday night than Manny Pacquiao was "exposed" by being less dominant at welterweight than he was at featherweight.

    Forget the hype machine that instinctively raises eyebrows in smart fight fans, Lomachenko is the real deal.

    http://www.fighthype.com/news/article33516.html

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    • #42
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
      Are you calling BIGPOPPAPUMP racist?

      He thought this story was significant enough to include on the news page.
      Nope. He always make a story on the homepage about ratings. Presenting this as a failure, like the OP did, is racist. All the Loma hate is. Bigpoppahump Will make stories to Sell, he's a business man.

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      • #43
        That is disappointing

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        • #44
          Decent numbers that could have been higher for a free show but what bothered me more than anything was the prejudical broadcasting of Joe Testatore in both fights for both Fighters that won... very disappointing in the way he presented the bouts ... the best analysis of the 3 was Tim Bradley . He was giving good analysis of what was happening when it happened and what to expect going forward ...

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          • #45
            Originally posted by BennyBlanco View Post
            OVasiliy Lomachenko-Jorge Linares was a much more competitive, compelling fight than Lomachenko's domination of Guillermo Rigondeaux, but it didn't draw greater ratings. Nielsen Media Research numbers released Tuesday revealed ESPN's two-bout broadcast Saturday night, which featured Lomachenko's 10th-round technical knockout of Linares, drew an average audience of 1,024,00 viewers. The peak viewership for the Lomachenko-Linares battle wasn't available as of Tuesday afternoon.
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            The next Mayweather

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            • #46
              Should've done BETTER than GGG vs Vanes to be honest especially being on ESPN but 1 Million Views for Boxing in the US is Good in this ERA

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              • #47
                Originally posted by nycsmooth View Post
                Decent numbers that could have been higher for a free show but what bothered me more than anything was the prejudical broadcasting of Joe Testatore in both fights for both Fighters that won... very disappointing in the way he presented the bouts ... the best analysis of the 3 was Tim Bradley . He was giving good analysis of what was happening when it happened and what to expect going forward ...
                I agree 100%, make that 200%. Tim Bradley was the saving grace to that line up.

                Years ago Joe was bearable but only when there were other stronger personality in the booth to keep him straight. A familiar voice for sure but he's more noise than substance.

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                • #48
                  Loma hasn't transcended the sport yet. Nobody outside boxing circles has a ****ing clue who he is. That will no doubt change but unless it's a marquee opponent I think he'll struggle to sell out arenas.

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                  • #49
                    Only a fight with Pacquaio is gonna turn this kid into a household name. Mikey Garcia is a virtual nobody himself so that's not gonna turn either guy into a superstar outside of boxing fans. To be a true transcendent star you need the casual audience to know who you are.

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                    • #50
                      Better fight than the Rigo one but Rigo has been on some ppv on Pac cards.

                      I still say that it is not bad ratings even that it was down. This last fight will get more people watching because it was competitive.

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