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  • #21
    Tank Davis problems 🥊

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    • #22
      Originally posted by kushking View Post
      Loma is not a small lw despite how many times his fans say so it doesn't make it true. He has no business fighting below 130 & never belonged below 130 since turning pro,& he has no business dragging up smaller men to gain an advantage because its a waste of everyone's time considering he is a true 130-135 lber,loma fighting at lower weights is like fmj moving down to 140(lomas actually nelos height). Loma is a averaged size 135 lber & it's no coincidence he looked average vs Linares because as I've said for ages he will be in dogfights vs anyone elite at 135 & up,not because hes smaller rather just because hes not at a advantage by being bigger than his opponent,as he was vs most opponents on his resume,a few of which were coming off lopsided losses or razor thin victories over C levels at lower weights.
      Other than Rigo Lomachenko always looks like the smaller guy. Davis is the 130 Weight Bully what’s his natural weight 160 ?

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      • #23
        Loma would beat Inoue at any weight.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by kushking View Post
          Loma is not a small lw despite how many times his fans say so it doesn't make it true. He has no business fighting below 130 & never belonged below 130 since turning pro,& he has no business dragging up smaller men to gain an advantage because its a waste of everyone's time considering he is a true 130-135 lber,loma fighting at lower weights is like fmj moving down to 140(lomas actually nelos height). Loma is a averaged size 135 lber & it's no coincidence he looked average vs Linares because as I've said for ages he will be in dogfights vs anyone elite at 135 & up,not because hes smaller rather just because hes not at a advantage by being bigger than his opponent,as he was vs most opponents on his resume,a few of which were coming off lopsided losses or razor thin victories over C levels at lower weights.
          Loma ain't a natural 135'er he began his career in the pro ranks at 126 lbs, a featherweight. Loma's undersized at lightweight.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Dark night 24 View Post
            Wtf what about a Mikey fight? Or Gervonta Davis?
            Davis wont even mention his name!

            Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
            Tank Davis got Loma problems 🥊
            You are correct. Thanks for pointing that out

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            • #26
              Why does Loma have a penchant for fighting small fighters.

              Why Loma doesn't chase greatness? Why can't he go to 140 or 147?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM View Post
                Why does Loma have a penchant for fighting small fighters.

                Why Loma doesn't chase greatness? Why can't he go to 140 or 147?
                he did that ONCE; hes often the smaller guy so you got it backwards.

                lets start over:

                why does loma always fight bigger fighters or guys his size? because thats boxing, and theres weight classes. its common for the best to seek bigger challenges and bigger fights. hes a 130 fighting up at 135, where his first fight was against the top guy.

                id rather see him fight berchelt and davis at his proper weight class, but davis is too well-protected, and i dunno why the berchelt never happened.

                so, again, loma fights guys his size cuz theres weight classes.

                and hes fighting up a weight class because, except for berchelt, thats where the best fights are.
                Last edited by ceylon mooney; 08-30-2019, 11:33 AM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
                  Its so sad in general, to read comments from people calling boxers "bums". But when u have a guy who lost one amateur fight out of almost 400 fights and only one pro loss, if he's a bum, then what the hell does it take not to be a bum?
                  About 10,000 hours of educational soap opera viewing and about 40,000 donuts are the key qualifications to be able to label athletes as bums.

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                  • #29
                    "Arum also hinted that Naoya Inoue, the WBA and IBF bantamweight champion, could also be in Lomachenko’s future."

                    When has Naoya won the WBA already from Donaire?

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                    • #30
                      If Inoue beats Donaire at 118, he should move up and fight Rigondeaux at 122.

                      Guys like Loma and Davis are probably too big for Inoue.

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