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  • Bronx2245
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    #41
    Originally posted by Usetoloveboxing
    True, doubt most know who Spence, Crawford, Loma, or Mikey even are.
    Sad but true! I think those 4 are far superior fighters than Wilder and Joshua, but people like watching 2 huge guys fighting more than 2 regular/smaller sized men fighting.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #42
      Originally posted by Noelanthony
      Lololololol. He isn’t lying Beltran is easier but is he wrong to think like this?Let’s see how he performs after surgery. Tell me one fighter that has surgery and agrees to fight his toughest opponent of his career next fight?...... Apart from Kell Brook and look how that turned out
      If he wants an easier opponent after surgery that is fine.

      But then some of these posters around here need to stop pretending that he was ever going to fight Mikey next. He wasn't.
      Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 08-02-2018, 12:45 PM.

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      • Shadoww702
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        #43
        Originally posted by Butch.McRae
        I used to not get it at one point too, so I'm not judging lol I was just a kid from Detroit who liked watching boxing because of family.

        But after actually going to a gym and getting my ass kicked for a few years and watching hundreds (maybe a few thousand now) of rounds, I finally know how to analyze a fight. You honestly can't fully appreciate how good some guys are until you educate yourself.

        But there are a lot of people who know better who hype fighters too far and will mislead the less informed. This Lomachenko hype is a prime example of that. He's an amazing fighter, but he's not Mayweather good (probably not even prime-Oscar good), but let some tell it, he's on his way to being a top 10 P4P fighter ever. It's crazy lol

        It's like people who think Floyd jr. could've beat SRL or Hearns in their prime. Those sort of ideas are not based on an informed view of boxing. You gotta be humble enough to admit what you don't know.
        100% Agree. Its like when all the GGG fans were hyping Lemuix and Wade up like some great/Good fighters. I was like ??? Then Im sure you saw around here right afterwards them saying Lemuix would kick Canelo's ass. But after seeing Saunders make him look like a clown all that noise shut them up. Then it was I bet Canelo ducks GGG and fights Lemuix or Spike instead...

        Its seems like Loma and GGG fans can never say good things about their favorite fighters without putting other boxers down.

        I made GOOD $$$$ betting just the over on the last fight. I know when two skilled guys meet its usually going to a decision. I bet one GGG fan as low as round 7. All Canelo had to do was make it to round 8 lol.

        Plungerman from this site took round 10 but NEVER paid me. FKN POS stills owes me $$$.

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        • Usetoloveboxing
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          #44
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          Sad but true! I think those 4 are far superior fighters than Wilder and Joshua, but people like watching 2 huge guys fighting more than 2 regular/smaller sized men fighting.
          Personally, I prefer watching fights from 135-175. They have enough pop to end a fight with 1 punch, but enough stamina to avoid a wrestling match. Dont get me wrong, I watch the others fights too. Heavyweights these days are huge, miss the 210 to 220 lb heavyweights of the past.

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          • Butch.McRae
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            #45
            Originally posted by Shadoww702
            100% Agree. Its like when all the GGG fans were hyping Lemuix and Wade up like some great/Good fighters. I was like ??? Then Im sure you saw around here right afterwards them saying Lemuix would kick Canelo's ass. But after seeing Saunders make him look like a clown all that noise shut them up. Then it was I bet Canelo ducks GGG and fights Lemuix or Spike instead...

            Its seems like Loma and GGG fans can never say good things about their favorite fighters without putting other boxers down.

            I made GOOD $$$$ betting just the over on the last fight. I know when two skilled guys meet its usually going to a decision. I bet one GGG fan as low as round 7. All Canelo had to do was make it to round 8 lol.

            Plungerman from this site took round 10 but NEVER paid me. FKN POS stills owes me $$$.
            My most recent call was Hurd v Lara. That fight made me smile because I called it almost perfectly. I was in the minority by a lot around these boards, but most posters here don't really understand what they're watching.

            I'll admit, I thought Canelo would gas against GGG and lose a close decision (so I wasn't that wrong lol) but he showed a much better account of himself than I thought. I think he might run away with this rematch. Fighters like him get better with more information (and rest). He's not going in with any reservations. It could be a 9-3 shutdown. GGG better throw away the plan and try to kill him lol

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            • Bronx2245
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              #46
              Originally posted by Usetoloveboxing
              Personally, I prefer watching fights from 135-175. They have enough pop to end a fight with 1 punch, but enough stamina to avoid a wrestling match. Dont get me wrong, I watch the others fights too. Heavyweights these days are huge, miss the 210 to 220 lb heavyweights of the past.
              I agree, I love 135-175. The heavyweights are huge, but the quality has definitely been lacking since Lennox Lewis retired!

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              • Robi13
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                #47
                Weve seen this too many times, bob will claim Mikey is scared and lames will eat that all up.. Cant be scared when you willing to fight spence at 47... Lomadicriders quit the bs.

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                • bigjavi973
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                  #48
                  mikey>loma


                  mikey imo would ice him

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                  • joebloggs789
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                    #49
                    This fight has to happen.

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                    • Usetoloveboxing
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      I agree, I love 135-175. The heavyweights are huge, but the quality has definitely been lacking since Lennox Lewis retired!
                      Lewis may be the most underrated heavyweight of all time. Made a killing when he destroyed Tyson.

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