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  • Alx.
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    #51
    Originally posted by chrisJS
    Lara was a gift win and Cotto was much smaller and way past his best and that was a close fight. Trout could have gone either way.

    He also has a draw with Jorge Juarez who was inexperienced at 3-5 and finished at 8-27 and never won a world title.
    [img]https://media3.*****.com/media/WuGSL4LFUMQU/200_d.gif[/img]

    Get em'

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    • 5burowz
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      #52
      No it isn't. Get off the pipe.

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      • xhiddenx87
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        #53
        Originally posted by Nay_Sayer
        LOL

        The only "quality" name on Lomachenko's resume is a guy who moved up not one but TWO weight classes. *Everyone* else on Lomachenko's resume is at best mediocre to straight garbage. The Lara win trumps ANYTHING Lomachenko has managed to do in the whole of his career...
        Lara? Really? A split decision to a ****ing no power boxer, dude come on!
        The only name worth on canelo's resume is Cotto(at 155 lol). And dont you dare to mention Floyd. That wasnt even competitive.

        So yeah dude. Loma is wat better than Canelo the day you wake up from your dream of Canelo. You will see that Loma's resume will continue to grow, with actual feats no,"I was in the ring with X fighter, I lost but I was there"

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        • UNBIASED BOXING
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          #54
          Originally posted by Nay_Sayer
          LOL

          The only "quality" name on Lomachenko's resume is a guy who moved up not one but TWO weight classes. *Everyone* else on Lomachenko's resume is at best mediocre to straight garbage. The Lara win trumps ANYTHING Lomachenko has managed to do in the whole of his career...
          At the end of the day, Walters was the boogeyman at 126 and stopped Nonito Donaire, and was definitely borderline P4P top 10 status. He was rated as a top 2 fighter at 126 (if not the #1), and definitely top 5 at 130 after his Sosa robbery. Never had a close fight and seemed to dominate all his fights convincingly. Stopped Donaire, crushed Vic, he also dominated Marriaga much more decisively than Oscar Valdez did.

          Gary Russell Jr. just picked up a very good win over Joseph Diaz, and is considered top 3 in his weight class at this moment.

          Rigo, smaller fighter but highly acclaimed and P4P.

          Jorge Linares, didn't lose any of his past 13 fights, and hadn't lost in almost 6 years. Picked up a decent win over Luke Campbell who's highly rated in 135. Also beat Crolla twice and dominated him in the rematch, widening the gap from the first fight. Linares was widely seen as the #2 at 135 behind only Mikey Garcia.


          They are all quality names, no matter what bull**** you try to pull.

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          • Red Bull
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            #55
            Originally posted by SniXSniPe
            At the end of the day, Walters was the boogeyman at 126 and stopped Nonito Donaire, and was definitely borderline P4P top 10 status. He was rated as a top 2 fighter at 126 (if not the #1), and definitely top 5 at 130 after his Sosa robbery. Never had a close fight and seemed to dominate all his fights convincingly. Stopped Donaire, crushed Vic, he also dominated Marriaga much more decisively than Oscar Valdez did.

            Gary Russell Jr. just picked up a very good win over Joseph Diaz, and is considered top 3 in his weight class at this moment.

            Rigo, smaller fighter but highly acclaimed and P4P.

            Jorge Linares, didn't lose any of his past 13 fights, and hadn't lost in almost 6 years. Picked up a decent win over Luke Campbell who's highly rated in 135. Also beat Crolla twice and dominated him in the rematch, widening the gap from the first fight. Linares was widely seen as the #2 at 135 behind only Mikey Garcia.


            They are all quality names, no matter what bull**** you try to pull.

            Canelo fans are saying Lara win is better than anything on Lomas resume but the thing is he actually lost that Lara fight. If you look a polls 60-65% people thought Lara won. These Mexicans act like Canelo dominated and stopped him!!

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            • g27region
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              #56
              Originally posted by Red Bull
              Canelo fans are saying Lara win is better than anything on Lomas resume but the thing is he actually lost that Lara fight. If you look a polls 60-65% people thought Lara won. These Mexicans act like Canelo dominated and stopped him!!
              He's not a Canelo fan, he's just a Loma hater

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              • Lopez_Boxing
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                #57
                Originally posted by Sleeks
                You realize Canelo is 3 years younger than Lomachenko? Who cares about the number of fights they've had, Canelo has more time to improve his resume than Lomachenko does.
                Loma has TWO gold medals and the best amateur record of all time. It's not like Loma was wasting his time. This all goes towards his body of work I'm a fan of BOTH guys but the comparison is a ridiculous one to say the least

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                • Lopez_Boxing
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by g27region
                  He's not a Canelo fan, he's just a Loma hater
                  And it's crazy to not like either of these guys.

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                  • chitownboxing
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                    #59
                    I don't think that's true. Are you sure?

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                    • Dean_Razorback
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by g27region
                      He's not a Canelo fan, he's just a Loma hater
                      actually, ts only supports canelo because he lost to floyd. simple as that. a victory of canelo over GGG is like a victory of floyd over GGG. they are that ******.

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