Lomo calling himself PFP #1 is absurd

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  • RetroSpeed05
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    #81
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
    Before I watch it, who do you think Loma should fight next that's better than Davis? Then I'll watch.
    Ibf next than Davis that's the fight i want too.

    my list would be unify 135, Than Davis and finish unifying 130.

    Only fight i want more is Mikey. would be a very hard fight and toughest challenge and be a legacy fight since i dont think anyone from 130-135 beats Mikey.

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      #82
      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
      Have you seen a post of mine where I say Loma is ducking Davis? No. Arum might have a different idea.
      Well it’s pretty clear that mayweather/ellerbe are avoiding loma for the time being...we don’t even need to speculate on that.

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        #83
        Originally posted by CauliflowerEars
        Ooooh. I think a whole lot of talk coming in 2020, about Tank and Loma. Davis has potential to be a P4P pay per view star, that's evident.
        That's such a big fight and step up for Davis, I wonder if they'll risk him losing, this early in his career. It appears as though Loma will be pushing for this bout by the end of 2020.
        The sooner the better, for Loma. The later the better, for Davis. November 2020 --> Lomachenko vs Davis.
        Davis is ready. That's why he shouldn't waste a fight on Farmer at 130. I'd rather he fights a tough journeyman at 135 as a tune up before a Loma fight. Who is a tough and rough journeyman at 135 like Salido? Please help!

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          #84
          Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
          Ibf next than Davis that's the fight i want too.

          my list would be unify 135, Than Davis and finish unifying 130.

          Only fight i want more is Mikey. would be a very hard fight and toughest challenge and be a legacy fight since i dont think anyone from 130-135 beats Mikey.
          Davis would KO Mikey. I want that fight too. Maybe later at 140. Mikey might be worn out by then. Mikey is too robotic for Davis. Davis will tee off on him, no question about it.

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            #85
            P4p is either Craw, Loma or Canelo, who cares? Canelo with an asterisk given some of his 'wins'

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              #86
              Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
              Davis is ready. That's why he shouldn't waste a fight on Farmer at 130. I'd rather he fights a tough journeyman at 135 as a tune up before a Loma fight. Who is a tough and rough journeyman at 135 like Salido? Please help!
              Sounds like you might be talkin about Gamboa….

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                #87
                Originally posted by CauliflowerEars
                Sounds like you might be talkin about Gamboa….
                Any tough Mexicans at 135?

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Clubber Pac
                  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

                  He did jump two weight classes already you ****** imbecile. And he's much smaller at 135 than crawford is at 147 who rehydrates to 155-160.

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #89
                    Ring Magazine & Transnational Boxing rankings have him there, so he can say it with fair justification.

                    It's all subjective though, so I wouldn't worry about it.

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                    • Clubber Pac
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                      #90
                      I attempted to tell everyone, what we saw last night confirms that Lomo is NOT #1, no way.

                      The Lomo that we saw yesterday gets killed by Jose Ramirez, and forget 147.

                      A sophisticated veteran with pop in his punches knocks Lomo out last night.

                      Luke put up a good fight, but he is a b class professional with slapping power, and very little punch resistance, straight up and down, no special effects.

                      Spence? Manny? Crawford? Garcia? Hooker? Thurman? They would eat Lomo's lunch, to the point, that you already have people making excuses.

                      If Manny can fight Margarito, Lomo can move up in weight, but that won't happen, Arum is going to keep him fighting soft touches while calling him the next Ali.

                      Lomo won yesterday, but this argument that he is the best fighter in the world was BADLY exposed.

                      Lopez is not ready unfortunately, but Commey has the power to stop Lomo, esp if he is as touchable as he was last night

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