Comments Thread For: Loma Thinks Pedraza Would've Beaten Davis If He Prepared Better

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  • chubuk7
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    #21
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    Respectfully, I didn't ask about credit for the win. I was asking does Davis get any credit for forcing Pedrazza to fight the way he did in response to your post.

    Loma seemed unable to make Pedrazza change his gameplan while Davis did.
    Tank is #1 P4P that's why hi ducks Loma?

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #22
      Originally posted by chubuk7
      Tank is #1 P4P that's why hi ducks Loma?
      WTF is this nonsense?

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      • Bronx2245
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        #23
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        Yeah he'd put Beltran in a coma. Pedrazza, he'd probably KO late. Loma was 25, not 21. I understand your point but lets remember he has 3 ko wins but he is just a few months removed from going 6 in a UD win. That would be a HUGE jump in comp, like the kind Lubin tried to make in Charlo.

        Good way to learn but also a good way to take bad punishment at an early age that may force you to sit out a while.
        Lopez is 21, not Loma. I said Tank was 23 when he ****d Pedraza! That's why I was asking if it's too early for Lopez. I do understand your point though!

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        • Bronx2245
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          #24
          Originally posted by KTFOKING
          As for the fight you mentioned, can we really say that? Dude just got caught early with a great shot. Sure his inexperience showed with him dipping low right to the right hand, but skills wise Lubin would have competed with him. The advantage Lopez has over Lomachenko is he is much bigger and stronger than him. Dude is going to be at 140 soon and likely 147 in a few years. By early 2020 he will be ready and I will likely pick him over Lomachenko.
          I don't think he'll still be at 135 in 2020! He's a big boy! I think he needs to see Loma this time next year! NYC would love that for Christmas!

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            #25
            Originally posted by turnedup
            Not sure what fight some of these "fight fans" were watching it was competitive but exposed? After a surgery and a layoff and you still beat the dog shhh out of your opponent and you've been exposed. Amazing how transparent the hatred is here.
            He got hit a lot by Pedraza though. I think Loma is excellent, but they hype of him being unbeatable and 'the matrix' is way off. His defence actually has a lot of holes.

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            • KTFOKING
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              #26
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              I don't think he'll still be at 135 in 2020! He's a big boy! I think he needs to see Loma this time next year! NYC would love that for Christmas!
              Fine by me. I just think TR probably plans on giving him two fights against legit top 135 pounders first before putting him in with Lomachenko.

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                #27
                Originally posted by KTFOKING
                Fine by me. I just think TR probably plans on giving him two fights against legit top 135 pounders first before putting him in with Lomachenko.
                I hope it's Beltran and then Pedraza! TR has another kid that could be fast-tracked, Robson Conceição!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING
                  As for the fight you mentioned, can we really say that? Dude just got caught early with a great shot. Sure his inexperience showed with him dipping low right to the right hand, but skills wise Lubin would have competed with him. The advantage Lopez has over Lomachenko is he is much bigger and stronger than him. Dude is going to be at 140 soon and likely 147 in a few years. By early 2020 he will be ready and I will likely pick him over Lomachenko.
                  I agree...I think Lubin would have more or less outboxed Charlo as long as they fought, but they didn't fight very long lol. And Loma is great, but he is not a 1 punch KO guy like Jermell has turned into (yes I am su****ious about that lol!!).

                  The only thing we know about Lopez is what he did on Saturday night in blowing out a lower level guy. We have seen Loma be excellent against really good/great fighters. I agree that I don't think Lopez will be at 135 very long, he looks really big for that weight, but for that reason I just don't see how him and Loma are going to fight.

                  Basically zero reward for Loma taking the fight. If he dominates Lopez, everyone will then say he should have, Lopez was overrated, he wasn't ready, etc. If he looks bad at all, people will say Loma is overrated. Fun fight to think about but unless Lopez stays around 135 for a couple years and has some impressive wins there is just no way that fight happens imo.
                  Last edited by Boxing-1013; 12-11-2018, 02:27 PM.

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                  • Satir
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                    #29
                    surely he's slower now with extra 5 lbs and much smaller then his opponents, but its you who pushed him to 135 to fight bigger, stronger, more resistant guys so dont blame Loma not being the same as he was at 126 and 130

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                      #30
                      Tank KO's Pedraza 10 times out of 10. Loma would've stopped Pedraza if he prepared better.

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