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  • KillaMane26
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    #51
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Trust me I know Hearn is dumb and just doesn’t protect his fighters like PBC/Ellerbe does but he would NOT put Haney in there with Loma yet. Haney is like what? 21/22? He would be made to wait by Hearn for another 1 or 2.

    The only person I would want to jump in with Lomachenko right now is Tank Davis, I think he can give Loma a lot of issues. But I don’t think his team wants it yet.

    What about Lopez?

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      #52
      Originally posted by Mister Wolf
      Lopez next then Berchelt.
      That's what I want to see as well. Commey-Lopez winner then Berchelt.

      Lomachenko is wasting his prime years fighting these Crollas and Campbells.

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        #53
        Beat Loma? Hahaha keep dreaming

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        • BillyBoxing
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          #54
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
          Ramirez was a good medalist who beat Stevenson & just lost to a guy Stevenson would've beat in his pro debut. Lomachenko was a good medalist and lost to a 10 loss Salido.

          I'm convinced that people who hold amateur records in high regard don't watch amateur boxing because it's a completely different sport from the pro sport
          Completely different sport? Like what? Curling? Soccer?
          LOL

          The ratio of olympic gold medalist having success in pros is probably 1000 times better than the average Joe turning pro.

          That's a good pedigree wheiter you like it or not.

          Ramirez losing is first fight doesn't make every gold medalist a bum.

          Roy Jones Jr, Holyfield, DLH, Lennox Lewis, Usyk, Rigo, Loma
          A huge part of gold medalist became great pros.

          Then if it's a whole different sport, I guess you will excuse Loma to lose a narrow SD in his second pro fight to a guy who already had like +50 fights.

          There is a double standard in your agenda just right there (as always TBH)

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            #55
            Originally posted by BillyBoxing
            Completely different sport? Like what? Curling? Soccer?
            LOL

            The ratio of olympic gold medalist having success in pros is probably 1000 times better than the average Joe turning pro.

            That's a good pedigree wheiter you like it or not.

            Ramirez losing is first fight doesn't make every gold medalist a bum.

            Roy Jones Jr, Holyfield, DLH, Lennox Lewis, Usyk, Rigo, Loma
            A huge part of gold medalist became great pros.

            Then if it's a whole different sport, I guess you will excuse Loma to lose a narrow SD in his second pro fight to a guy who already had like +50 fights.
            Yeah I can tell you don't watch much amateur boxing. Out of all the sports amateur boxing is the sport that least resembles it's pro counterpart.

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            • BillyBoxing
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              #56
              Originally posted by Stokely
              It’s all in the eye test. Look at Devin Haney’s physical tools and boxing style, it’s the worst match up for Lomachenko. Haney will win!

              Haney defense is meh, by the eye test, he tries to play that shoulder roll in a weak way, he gets tagged by club fighters and struggle to stop them, he lacks power and D, Loma put him on the canevas inside 8.

              So by the eye test I'm telling you Haney struggles with top contenders at 135, let alone Loma.

              I think Campbell would outpoint Haney.
              I believe he would beat him by decision.

              Campbell has much more experience than Haney, he won the olympics and I thought he beat Linares.

              Haney has NOT fought anyone inside the top 50 and still manage to lose rounds...

              You guys are off, I smell the TMT accident all over again.
              Last edited by BillyBoxing; 09-01-2019, 09:09 AM.

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              • Ray*
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                #57
                Originally posted by KillaMane26
                What about Lopez?
                Teo? Nah, unfair fight. He wouldn’t be competitive with Lomachenko. I think Team Davis are clever, even if they feel like he could be Lomachenko they wouldn’t take that risk until they are absolutely sure he would. That’s the PBC model for their potential big name boxers. With Teo, I think if he waits it out for Lomachenko to get older he then has a chance to beat Lomachenko, but right now? Nope..

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                  Yeah I can tell you don't watch much amateur boxing. Out of all the sports amateur boxing is the sport that least resembles it's pro counterpart.
                  You can tell nothing, you just a well known poster over here for his obvious agenda, and I like to expose it.

                  You don't know what I watch or not.

                  Don't act like you're a fan of the sport, or some kind of expert, you're a fan of fighters, a fanboy (and a certain type of fighters obviously).

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                    You can tell nothing, you just a well known poster over here for his obvious agenda, and I like to expose it.

                    You don't know what I watch or not.

                    Don't act like you're a fan of the sport, or some kind of expert, you're a fan of fighters, a fanboy (and a certain type of fighters obviously).
                    Most of the all time greats don't have spectacular amateur backgrounds. The amateur non sense is something that was started to hype the Eastern euros because they fight in the amatuers until they're 24 years old. Nobody was hyping Floyd, Jones Jr, Tyson, Ali, and other ATG because of their amatuer background. You've been fooled

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                    • KillaMane26
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Ray*
                      Teo? Nah, unfair fight. He wouldn’t be competitive with Lomachenko. I think Team Davis are clever, even if they feel like he could be Lomachenko they wouldn’t take that risk until they are absolutely sure he would. That’s the PBC model for their potential big name boxers. With Teo, I think if he waits it out for Lomachenko to get older he then has a chance to beat Lomachenko, but right now? Nope..

                      I 100 agree but after all that BS he was talking, all those checks he was writing.

                      "Let him out the cage" and let his ass ger mauled

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