Lomo calling himself PFP #1 is absurd
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Well he isn't lol, he always says Crawford is #1 and he puts Usyk above himself as well. He is very humble. This thread is dumbComment
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You do know he's on his 3rd weight class right?
And way to go listing guys who went up and got destroyed like Mikey and Oscar lol. Yeah, Loma should go up and fight Spence or Crawford and get killed so he can prove a point like Mikey.Comment
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He is currently permanently fighting above his best weight class. He isn't just jumping up to cherry pick a challenge - he has made the shift to have all of his fights above his proper weight division, and intends to clear out that higher division.
When I see people bending logic to try to degrade Loma I know they aren't a boxing fan at all.Comment
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Sounds like somebody should stick to Basketball.I have been saying it for awhile, Lomo is far more arrogant and off putting than people realize, and in this case, he is off base.
If he feels he is better than Crawford, jump two weight classes and prove it, Mikey did, Manny did, Oscar did, Floyd did.
That's the difference between those fighters, and Lomo, they talked about being great, and went for it, wtf is lomo doing?
He is doing a GGG, talking big, and building up a BS persona that is based on questionable opposition.
I would rate Manny, Crawford, Canelo, Fury, ahead of Lomo because strength of schedule matters in boxing, you can't fight a small amount of fights against old, overmatched, or incomplete opposition, and elevate yourself to that level.
Please dude, Lomo's problem is he cannot separate his prior career from his professional one, nobody gives a sh/t about his gold medals, or the fact that he spent his prime fighting incredibly overmatched fighters, when it comes to PFP.
As a pro his resume is so so at best, esp with that loss to a journeyman, and the cherry picked nature of his opposition.
If Lomo jumps to 147, and starts tearing up the division, then we can talk about him being pound for pound #1
Show me footage of anyone not named Roberto Duran who looks as good as Lomachenko on film.
You run your mouth a lot. Now back it up.Comment
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TBF, I don't doubt he could still make 126. And I think he'd be his best at 130. Probably Inoue and Lomachenko aren't that far apart in size, but the timing wasn't right. The just missed each other.
But even if the timing were right, I honestly doubt Inoue would have moved up in weight to take a shellacking from Loma. No need for it.Comment
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