Lomachenko fight night weight is 138 lbs

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  • chrisJS
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    #21
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    Why do the guys that like Loma for reasons other than boxing get upset that people pointed out the fact he was bigger than Rigo?

    The problem is the posters that like Loma for reasons other than boxing give him the same amount of credit in every fight, never pointing out the advantages Loma might have.

    When it comes to the Salido fight and the Linares fight prior to the KO, these same fans go on and on about the weight advantage these guys had on Loma. It comes off as excuse making when none is needed.
    Who likes him for reasons other than Boxing and why would that be so apparent? He has an incredibly pleasing style and refreshing mentality towards the sport.

    You are pretty damn passively racist. Why is the weight only an issue if he's the one with the advantage like Rigo and Marriaga (a fight that nobody cared for anyway and was just filling time due to Salido backing out last minute)?

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    • -Antonio-
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      #22
      Not having to cut weight can be a blessing too. Hes not dehydrating his brain and sacrificing his ability. I think his best weight is 130 though.

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      • Smash
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        #23
        well if hes too small he shouldnt be there and will get caught out eventually and probably KO'ed, frame wise he does look a bit small for 135 at the moment anyway but it just gives his fans an excuse if he gets beat

        boxing should get rid of weight bullies, putting on 10 - 20 lbs is just crazy

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