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what fighter in history has a better record then lomachenko after 14 fights?

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  • what fighter in history has a better record then lomachenko after 14 fights?

    any names? his resume seems to be coming under fire so should be hundreds if not thousands of fighters considering the long history of the sport who have done more by this point?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
    any names? his resume seems to be coming under fire so should be hundreds if not thousands of fighters considering the long history of the sport who have done more by this point?
    I’d say Salido. He’s been through so many wars, wasn’t an Olympian, yet took a 2 Time Gold Medalist to the mean streets of ghetto Uber robbing.

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    • #3
      Usyk?

      Glowacki
      Huck
      Breidis
      Gassiev
      Hunter
      Mchunu

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
        any names? his resume seems to be coming under fire so should be hundreds if not thousands of fighters considering the long history of the sport who have done more by this point?
        Pretty much every good young prospect was undefeated after 14 fights

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mlac View Post
          Usyk?

          Glowacki
          Huck
          Breidis
          Gassiev
          Hunter
          Mchunu
          I'd also like to give an honorable mention to Inoue

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          • #6
            He's also 31 years old. You can't compare him to the common prospect that turns pro in his late teens or early 20s. Lomachenko didn't turn pro until 25 years old after being one of the most accomplished amateurs of all time.

            Saying that, his resume' is just fine. He's a hell of a fighter that rightfully is top 3 in everyone's P4P list.

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            • #7
              He's been the #1 boxer at 126, 130, 135 and has earned universal and consensus acceptance as #1 p4p in addition to having won fighter of the year. He's competed in 13 world title fights (93%) and defeated 8 current or former champions (57%) and has taken the "0" of three highly touted fighters in matches were many said he'd lose.

              Honestly if we are just looking at minimal fights that's obviously the best run but it's a little easier these days with more titles, more divisions, less talent in general. It's believed Sugar Ray Robinson was good enough to win a title as soon as he turned pro also and he was matched very tough early on as well.

              The amount of hate Loma gets from taking on the challenges these people wanted is funny. I mean we have this forum saying Teofimio has a better resume and credentials LOL.

              Usyk also has an excellent resume for such a shortage of fights and Jeff Fenech was another who'd done a lot early. He'd beaten McCrory, Coffee, Zaragoza, Payakaroon and collected a couple titles as #1 in his weight by around 16 fights. He won his 3rd in his 20th fight.

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              • #8
                No one.

                Walters
                Gary Russel Jr
                Rigondeaux
                Linares
                Pedraza

                Better resume than most so called p4p fighters

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
                  I’d say Salido. He’s been through so many wars, wasn’t an Olympian, yet took a 2 Time Gold Medalist to the mean streets of ghetto Uber robbing.
                  STFU you fuking idiot and hater of great Eastern European champions. Salido is not in Loma's class and you damn well know it. He came in way over weight and fought dirty as hell and got away with it and most viewers still thought Loma won. It was Loma's second pro fight. Loma offered Salido a rematch and Salido turned it down knowing he had no chance. Salido's tainted win is all you Loma haters have got and that's why you keep bringing him up. Loma will be an all time great while Salido will be an all time average.

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                  • #10
                    Nobody. He has the best amateur record and the best pro record of only 14 fights. Mayweather won his first world title in his 17th pro fight. Loma has won world titles in 3 weight classes in 14 pro fights. His lose to Salido is meaningless because he was so green to the pro game and Loma came in way over weight and fought dirty and got away with it and most thought Loma deserved the win anyway.

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