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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: CompuBox on The Big Three - Lomachenko, Crawford, Inoue

    CompuBox reviews the big three - WBA, WBO lightweight champion Vasyl Lomachenko, WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford and IBF bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue.
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    Inoue reminds me of Pac, punches in bunches with a little more hit power.

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    • angkag
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      #3
      Interesting read, but I always wonder how Loma's jab is counted. Often he uses it like a fencing foil to feint or hit the gloves of the opponent to see how they react or disrupt their own lead hand - best example with Rigo where he used his lead hand to knock Rigo's lead hand off its rhythm. Are those 'jabs' counted as punches thrown but not landed ?

      Not saying Loma is unique in doing this, just that he does it a lot.

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      • Greenfield02
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        ****, my Grandmother could probably have those numbers against the ****ty opponents Lomachenko and Crawford fight. Now Inoue is impressive with the opponents he's had.

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        • DeeMoney
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          #5
          Interesting enough, but I'd rather this big 3 be expanded to at least 5 (adding Canelo & Usyk) if not also Spence.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Greenfield02
            ****, my Grandmother could probably have those numbers against the ****ty opponents Lomachenko and Crawford fight. Now Inoue is impressive with the opponents he's had.
            Just goes to show you there is a dumb c u n t on EVERY single boxing thread. You're an idiot.

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            • Boxing Goat
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              #7
              Originally posted by Nomadic
              Inoue reminds me of Pac, punches in bunches with a little more hit power.
              Inoue is nothing like Pac because he is way more traditional and calculated. Also, Manny learned on the job. Inoue was a finished product by the time he turned pro. All they have is common is that they're both Asians.

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #8
                Originally posted by angkag
                Interesting read, but I always wonder how Loma's jab is counted. Often he uses it like a fencing foil to feint or hit the gloves of the opponent to see how they react or disrupt their own lead hand - best example with Rigo where he used his lead hand to knock Rigo's lead hand off its rhythm. Are those 'jabs' counted as punches thrown but not landed ?

                Not saying Loma is unique in doing this, just that he does it a lot.
                Loma uses his jab to freeze his opponent and as a measuring tool. He's not the kind of guy that uses it like a tool to inflict damage. Not that he couldn't.

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                • Boxing Goat
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Greenfield02
                  ****, my Grandmother could probably have those numbers against the ****ty opponents Lomachenko and Crawford fight. Now Inoue is impressive with the opponents he's had.
                  Bless the hearts of trolls

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Greenfield02
                    ****, my Grandmother could probably have those numbers against the ****ty opponents Lomachenko and Crawford fight. Now Inoue is impressive with the opponents he's had.

                    Lomachenko has fought GRJ, Walters, Rigondeaux, and Linares. Nothing sh**tty about that list of opponents.

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