Will Lomacheenko stop Pedraza in less rounds than Gervonta Davis did?

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  • Lomadeaux
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    #41
    Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS
    In boxing matches someone usually gets an L (which represents LOSS) someone usually gets a W (which represents a WIN) if you get a loss, guess who was not the best
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    174 19 L's 6
    109 KOs 1 KOs



    Fking idiot. Take your **** to the trolling section.

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    • HURTFEELINGS
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      #42
      Originally posted by Lomadeaux
      Sugar Ray Robinson
      174 19 L's 6
      109 KOs 1 KOs



      Fking idiot. Take your **** to the trolling section.
      Thats called a CAREER, this F@g has barely 12 fights, and people like you try to call him the GOAT.
      Arum KNOWS he would smoke Loma so he wont let them fight, he's under the same "witness protection" program, Arum had Pac in

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      • Lomadeaux
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        #43
        Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS
        Thats called a CAREER, this F@g has barely 12 fights, and people like you try to call him the GOAT.
        Arum KNOWS he would smoke Loma so he wont let them fight, he's under the same "witness protection" program, Arum had Pac in
        YOU'RE AN IDIOT.... Lmao....

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        • koolkc107
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          #44
          I'm gonna put this out there right now.

          I aint sure Loma will beat Pedraza.

          Oh, he should win.

          Probably easily.

          But Pedraza is a problem in that he is even taller and longer than Linares.

          We saw Pedraza use his length very well vs Beltran, control things with his jab.

          And we also saw Pedraza put Beltran on his azz.

          If he can put Raymundo on the canvas, he can floor Vasyl as well.

          If the odds are good, bet Pedraza this fight.

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          • chrisJS
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            #45
            Originally posted by koolkc107
            I'm gonna put this out there right now.

            I aint sure Loma will beat Pedraza.

            Oh, he should win.

            Probably easily.

            But Pedraza is a problem in that he is even taller and longer than Linares.

            We saw Pedraza use his length very well vs Beltran, control things with his jab.

            And we also saw Pedraza put Beltran on his azz.

            If he can put Raymundo on the canvas, he can floor Vasyl as well.

            If the odds are good, bet Pedraza this fight.
            Will you give him credit if he wins against Pedraza?

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            • chrisJS
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              #46
              Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS
              Thats called a CAREER, this F@g has barely 12 fights, and people like you try to call him the GOAT.
              Arum KNOWS he would smoke Loma so he wont let them fight, he's under the same "witness protection" program, Arum had Pac in
              A boxer by the name of Henry Armstrong lost 3 of his first 4 fights. His debut by KO to a bum. So did he never become good? Because I swear mature and knowledgeable historians have him universally top 5 all-time. Another universally acclaimed top 5 all-time, Harry Greb was KO'd within his first few fights. He did alright. Modern day legends Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Marquez lost their debuts. Hopkins, aged 24 lost to a bum. Another fighter you've likely never heard of in Alexis Arguello was defeated twice within his first 4/5 fights and was soundly outpointed on his first title attempt.

              These fighters are either hall of famers already or guaranteed first ballot and spent time ranked among the best of their respective generations.

              Stop being a casual and thinking an "0" is all that matters. Is Moonsri the best fighter in the world currently? I'm sure you don't think Marciano is the goat at Heavyweight (due to skin color) despite having a much better record than Ali or Louis.

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              • Hatesrats
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                #47
                Loma will beat Pedraza with ease & hand out a 12rd beating or a late stoppage.

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                • koolkc107
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by chrisJS
                  Will you give him credit if he wins against Pedraza?
                  Credit for beating a decent opponent, yes.

                  But Loma has beaten this quality of opponent before.

                  Is Pedraza an elite fighter in your opinion?

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                  • chrisJS
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by koolkc107
                    Credit for beating a decent opponent, yes.

                    But Loma has beaten this quality of opponent before.

                    Is Pedraza an elite fighter in your opinion?
                    No. I think he's solid and he's good good skills but I don't see him being competitive in this fight.

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                    • koolkc107
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by chrisJS
                      No. I think he's solid and he's good good skills but I don't see him being competitive in this fight.
                      I don't either.

                      Then again, Linares was competitive and Pedraza is physically bigger and will enjoy a five inch reach advantage. Not sure he is as good as even a slightly past it Jorge tho.

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