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  • Kagami Taiga
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    #31
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    I agree.

    I think Lomachenko could beat Mayweather at 35. Don't even see why that's such a huge atrocity. we saw Mayweather perform below par against fighters less worse than Loma.
    Only person I can think of that prime floyd struggled with was JLC. Below Loma, probably. But totally different styles. JLC would have give Loma hell too.

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      #32
      Originally posted by LacedUp
      I agree.

      I think Lomachenko could beat Mayweather at 35. Don't even see why that's such a huge atrocity. we saw Mayweather perform below par against fighters less worse than Loma.
      Lomachenko got dropped by ****ing Linares . Lomachenko struggled with Salido ffs. Castillo would've beat Lomachenko at 135lbs. Castillo @ 135lbs. is better than anyone Lomachenko fought including blown up Rigo. Lomachenko would've been knocked out by Pretty Boy Floyd @ 135lbs.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Kagami Taiga
        Only person I can think of that prime floyd struggled with was JLC. Below Loma, probably. But totally different styles. JLC would have give Loma hell too.
        The Castillo that Floyd fought in both fights beats Lomachenko. He was a big lightweight with way more skill, size, and power than Salido. Linares dropped Lomachenko ffs.

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        • pillowfists98
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          #34
          Would have Floyd lost to Salido in his second pro fight?

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            #35
            Originally posted by pillowfists98
            Would have Floyd lost to Salido in his second pro fight?
            Would have Floyd lost to Salido at 26 years old?

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            • pillowfists98
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              #36
              Originally posted by mcdonalds
              Would have Floyd lost to Salido at 26 years old?
              Deflection.

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                #37
                Originally posted by pillowfists98
                Deflection.
                Not really, you can't say would Floyd lose to Salido in his 2nd fight when he turned pro at the age of 19, compared to Lomachenko who was 25 years old. Does that not make a difference to you?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING
                  Not really, you can't say would Floyd lose to Salido in his 2nd fight when he turned pro at the age of 19, compared to Lomachenko who was 25 years old. Does that not make a difference to you?
                  Pro experience is very important. The pro game is a lot different than the amateur game. He didn't answer my question which is telling.

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                    #39
                    Arum is a promoter...he's selling his fighter.

                    As far as the fight goes who knows? I'd take Floyd, but who knows?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by pillowfists98
                      Pro experience is very important. The pro game is a lot different than the amateur game. He didn't answer my question which is telling.
                      Yea and that's why Loma was a heavy favorite against Salido.

                      Now riddle me that kind sir

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