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Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View PostWow. You really think he can?
I figured 140 would be tops for him. Would love to see him do it, though. He's most likely got a lot of years left if the shoulder holds up.
On a side note, how are ya?
**** any hot asses lately?
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Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View PostI think it will most likely go as you say, with Mikey having the x factor of timing a big punch at the right opportunity. Of course, even then, this doesn't spell victory or knockout by any means. Loma got dropped against Linares but he got up and won by KO. I mean, anybody with that many amateur fights, can't have a glass jaw. I can see it being a very tense fight for us Loma fans though. If he beats Mikey though, I don't see any other real tests.
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Loma got skills but weight classes matter. Takes 1 to 2 years to grow into a weight and still keep your speed and pop.
Loma vs Mikey would be a dream fight. 2 technical fighters from boxing family backgrounds. Speed vs power
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And this is exactly why I hate this moving up in weight just to win belts crap.
What's wrong with dominating the division that you're the absolute best at for 5-10 years?
Hagler did it. Monzon did it. Even guys like Duran & Whittaker used to at least stay in a weight class for years before moving up.
Why in the hell are guys moving up after one or 2 fights at a weight?
There's no reason Loma shouldn't have just dominated 130 and maybe gone on a 10-15 defense reign before moving up.
De La Hoya, Floyd, and Pacquiao ruined the game, so now everybody has to be a 35 division champion to be considered great. Hagler was better than all 3 of them.
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