Bla, bla, bla...! We'll see when he's actually in the ring.
Comments Thread For: Crolla: I Earned Lomachenko Shot, He's Not Unbeatable
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To everyone crying about the fight they should compare the rankings of crolla compared to most 'elite' fighters last opponents.Comment
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The Ricky burns win earned him the Lomachenko fight. Everybody knows that Crolla you don't have to explain that to us, we know it wasn't a lottery ticket lol hahahaComment
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Obviously Loma isn't unbeatable, especially when he has a loss to someone who has double digit losses. With that being said, for crolla, Loma sure is unbeatable because crolla has no shot.Comment
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The loss as you call it was his second fight for a title. In addition he wasn’t fully broken in to the pros and wasn’t accustomed to headbutts, elbows, low blows, wrestling, etc. I love when folks point this out because he’d beat Salido now that he knows the game. Not only would he beat him I’d venture to say Salido wouldn’t land 10% of his punches and get dropped by a body shotComment
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You can't even count that fight with Salido. Split decision. Loma beat Salido the last rounds badly and nearly stopped him. Loma was fighting clean while the biased ref let Salido hit low and foul countless times. Salido knows it and ducked him for a rematch. A lot of fans believe Loma got screwed in the fight and in the decisionComment
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Well yeah, he'd beat salido now. Salido is washed up and has been beaten multiple times since. Actually salido was on the downside going into that fight with Loma. Now, Was salido dirty? Sure. Did he play games with the weight? Sure. But Loma asked for that fight, actually he demanded it because he was high on himself and wasn't a young pup. He was in his mid 20s. He over stepped his lane and lost, so it counts. Now onto the main point, Loma is not unbeatable. Especially at 135. He's looked good but not outstanding vs Linares or pedraza. He can be beat at lightweight, just not by crolla.The loss as you call it was his second fight for a title. In addition he wasn’t fully broken in to the pros and wasn’t accustomed to headbutts, elbows, low blows, wrestling, etc. I love when folks point this out because he’d beat Salido now that he knows the game. Not only would he beat him I’d venture to say Salido wouldn’t land 10% of his punches and get dropped by a body shotComment
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