Why do euro fighters go by different standards to everyone else?

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  • Richard G
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    #11
    A gutless wonder like Bromer would never be treated seriously in any country except the US which seems to have it's own rules that include slamming any foreign boxer who does not perform to their expectations. Big double standard there.

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    • Warrior Scholar
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      #12
      Originally posted by Madison boxing
      Crolla would be a step up for most other fighters in there 14th fight. Its only because lomachenko has set the bar so high already that it looks like an easy fight. And youve got idiots on here painting some narrative of him as a cherry picker despite having rigondeaux, walters, russell, linares on his resume within 14 fights. Please tell who your favourite fighters were fighting within that amount of fights. Hes challenged himself earlier than any other fighter in history and people still arent happy. Seems like every european fighter has a target on their back and arent allowed to be praised.
      Europe is mandated differently. Their population is still controlled heavily like usa, but they have seveal herbicides ruled out that are very toxic, that usa still utilizes, and is the only country to do so. Also, there's less man made weather events there because China and Arabia have more respect for UK than US. They hold the larger share of our data and our telecom companies, and have a say in which way the storm goes.

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #13
        Crolla is a crap fight. No two ways about it.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Madison boxing
          Open your eyes man....
          Where are all these threads and quotes?

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          • boliodogs
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            #15
            Loma is fighting at least 10 and maybe 14 pounds over his best fighting weight. Crolla and any other top 140 pound boxer is a hard fight for him.

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            • Outwest Exp 355
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              #16
              Originally posted by Madison boxing
              Wilder was fighting bums till he was well into his 30s and his handlers saying he cant be rushed into wlad but loma has one mandatory against a former world champ ordered and peiple have a meltdown after hes already fought elite opponents. Hes getting more criticism thsn the guy who is ducking him 'tank'
              Nobody is even talking about this fight. That bothers you more than people criticizing Loma, which most people aren’t. So you create this everyone hates Loma thread so you and your peeps can have an I love Loma circle jerk.

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                #17
                He's been too honest with his career. Like most star amateurs, he could have "sandbagged" for a few years and beat up nobodies pretending he didn't know how to box yet when in reality they were playing it safe waiting for a big money fight.

                It's all marketing. You get more credit if you deliberately fight pushovers & gradually up the ante & create hype. While he's the best boxer in the world he's not much of a marketing guru. Or just doesn't care.

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                • daggum
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                  #18
                  loma needs to stop ducking davis

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                  • BoxingIsGreat
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                    #19
                    Poor little man complex. Loma doesn't need your defense. Crolla sucks big time. Can't spin this one, DramaMan!

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #20
                      Everyone else’s favorite fighter didn’t turn pro at such a late age so they don’t have the same resume in the same number of fights but would’ve beaten Salido at age 25 and wouldn’t be given a pass for a crolla level guy at age 30.

                      Can we please make even and fair comparisons when Loma is involved. He is a great boxer but pretending his resume would be the same if he turned pro in his late teens or at 20 like many pros is just silly.

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