Comments Thread For: Lomachenko-Crolla Set For April 12 In Los Angeles, Avoid Purse Bid

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  • taino78
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    #91
    The Bobfather playing that hand. He knows $$$$$$ looms. If Spence whoops on Mikey. Expect to see Loma vs Garcia at years end.

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    • Ajvar
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      #92
      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
      Without even considering who it is against. Loma has the highest potential to be A- boxer, if he fought his whole life and never even lost again. That loss to Salido will stay.
      I'm a boxing fan and I wanna see Loma challenge himself more. Crolla is not the way. If that makes me a hater, so be it.
      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
      I've Loma as a solid B level fighter now. If there's any little struggle with Crolla, he'd be a C fighter. How many times does he need to prove himself against average fighters? Also, don't forget his loss to a journeyman Mr. Salido.
      For few minutes I couldn't get why would you post this foolish comments as if someone stole your account... Then I understood that I misread thinking you are BoxingLogic user but some BoxingIsGreat guy who got hit too much in his head and now compares those unrecoverable brain damages to Loma's professional record loss.

      For every one who considers himself a boxing fan or Loma fan. If you don't watch a fight of proven P4P Top fighter because 'competition is so-so' then you are just not his fan and not a fan of boxing. Enjoy him while he lasts, he won't stay here forever and he is no more at his peak. If you could watch 40 years old Ali against a bum right now would you skip it? If you are true boxing fan then hell no.
      Last edited by Ajvar; 02-20-2019, 12:56 AM.

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      • MrShakeAndBake
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        #93
        At least he is defending his title against someone in the same
        weight division, unlike that fool Stank Davis who had terrible rating
        last time. Glad to see Loma back

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        • _Rexy_
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          #94
          Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
          What if it's not? What if Loma struggles again for the third straight time vs average contenders?
          How the hell did Loma struggle against Pedrazza? He won the fight 11-1

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          • JayCho
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            #95
            Tough fight for Crolla who is one of my favourite boxers, I give him virtually no chance of winning.
            But who can criticise this man for stepping up to fight the best? Win or lose, what a career he’s had!
            Last edited by JayCho; 02-20-2019, 01:34 AM.

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            • Lomasexual
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              #96
              I'm not thrilled with this fight.

              I can't be mad about it, because I believe that the mandatory position has to be worth something. I've seen too many boxers fight their hearts out to get the mandatory spot and try to force a fight with the champ only to get screwed around again and again.

              Sometimes - often - the mandatory just isn't the most exciting match that can be made.

              At least Loma is getting it out of the way quickly so he can move on to better fights.

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              • BoxingIsGreat
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                #97
                Originally posted by Ajvar
                For few minutes I couldn't get why would you post this foolish comments as if someone stole your account... Then I understood that I misread thinking you are BoxingLogic user but some BoxingIsGreat guy who got hit too much in his head and now compares those unrecoverable brain damages to Loma's professional record loss.

                For every one who considers himself a boxing fan or Loma fan. If you don't watch a fight of proven P4P Top fighter because 'competition is so-so' then you are just not his fan and not a fan of boxing. Enjoy him while he lasts, he won't stay here forever and he is no more at his peak. If you could watch 40 years old Ali against a bum right now would you skip it? If you are true boxing fan then hell no.
                Yes to the bold. Ali was a good boxer, not my generation, but I didn't like watching him become a punching bag later in his career. I skipped some of his other fights too. May God bless him.

                I didn't say I wasn't watching the Loma-Crolla fight, yet, unless you read my mind. Crolla sucks. I watch all fights here every weekend. I don't care who is fighting. I'll watch it if I remember it. Nothing to set reminders for.

                Also, Loma is far away from Ali. Don't ever compare.

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                • BoxingIsGreat
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  How the hell did Loma struggle against Pedrazza? He won the fight 11-1
                  I saw Loma go life and death trying to figure out Pedraza. So confused and out of element. One fan's perspective.

                  I don't care about judges' scrorecards much and I don't score fights. I usually try to observe level difference between the two fighters. I didn't see much between Lomachenko and Pedraza. If I were new to boxing, I wouldn't know who the champ was watching that fight.

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                    [/b]I saw Loma go life and death trying to figure out Pedraza. So confused and out of element. One fan's perspective[/b]

                    I don't care about judges' scrorecards much and I don't score fights. I usually try to observe level difference between the two fighters. I didn't see much between Lomachenko and Pedraza. If I were new to boxing, I wouldn't know who the champ was watching that fight.
                    If you say so man. Sounds like we watched two different fights.

                    And that was my scorecard. 119-107 Lomachenko. 11 rounds and two knockdowns. Hardly what I would call “life and death”

                    And it was a unification match. Most people wouldn’t know who the champ was, since they both were.

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                    • BoxingIsGreat
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      If you say so man. Sounds like we watched two different fights.

                      And that was my scorecard. 119-107 Lomachenko. 11 rounds and two knockdowns. Hardly what I would call “life and death”

                      And it was a unification match. Most people wouldn’t know who the champ was, since they both were.
                      Thanks, man, and I respect your opinion. One of the cool posters here.

                      Without going back and watching, if I had to score it (I never score fights, although I know the rules well), I'd go with Loma 7-5 or 8-4.

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