Does any one have a better resume or has accomplished more than Loma has in 13 fights?
In the history of boxing
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No chance. I think Jeff Fenech had accomplished a lot by around his 20th fight when he defeated Callejas to become a three division champion. He'd had some excellent wins like Zaragoza, Coffee, McCrory, Payakaroon, Richardson, Villasana and what was left of Zarate.
But inside 12/13 fights Loma's career is unprecedented. If he gets the right fights for the next 2-3 years we could see something very special.
Yet, I am told by many here that he is a bum who's scared to fight welterweights and is a weight bully and that he's a huge middleweight fighting smaller fighters and ducking everyone. Boxing "fans" LOL.Comment
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In the span of their first 13 fights, nope, not even close. Not to mention being one of the greatest amateurs of all time as well.Comment
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Jeff was a phenom.No chance. I think Jeff Fenech had accomplished a lot by around his 20th fight when he defeated Callejas to become a three division champion. He'd had some excellent wins like Zaragoza, Coffee, McCrory, Payakaroon, Richardson, Villasana and what was left of Zarate.
But inside 12/13 fights Loma's career is unprecedented. If he gets the right fights for the next 2-3 years we could see something very special.
Yet, I am told by many here that he is a bum who's scared to fight welterweights and is a weight bully and that he's a huge middleweight fighting smaller fighters and ducking everyone. Boxing "fans" LOL.
Paul Gonzalez was probably on his way until his nose got in the way.
It's amazing to think now that Ray Leonard's 13th or 14th fight was against a trial horse named Floyd Mayweather.
Loma's been fighting champions from 2nd fight and on.Comment
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