Campbell: I had Loma hurt 2 or 3 times

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  • eco1
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    #21
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    I would back Luke Campbell to beat Lomachenko in a rematch. All these so called boxing experts are getting carried away with Lomachenko's abilities.
    Who anyhow won the fight and would win if they fight again.

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    • ruedboy
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      #22
      Too bad Campell was the one who got knocked down and who was running and holding to avoid getting ko'd.

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        #23
        Yeah, I agree. He did but he sat back too much in order to admire his work. He had to jump on Loma in order to finish the job.

        However, he didn't do that. He was too damn passive, complacent and had no sense of urgency whatsoever. He needed to press the action more but just simply refuse to try.

        I bet you had Gervonta Davis been in that situation, he wouldn't have never made that mistake by doing that ****** shit as Luke Campbell did. He would jumped all on Loma's ass from the time he hurt him up until the time he finished him off.

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          #24
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          I would back Luke Campbell to beat Lomachenko in a rematch.
          Some people shouldn’t post here.

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            #25
            Originally posted by ruedboy
            Too bad Campell was the one who got knocked down and who was running and holding to avoid getting ko'd.
            Loma ruins people’s lives.

            I think maybe it’s because of his style, but I’m not sure. Look at Gary Russell. He literally to this day has nightmares because a white dude beat the brakes off him. Got him talking about Melanin in interviews now.

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              #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Yeah, I agree. He did but he sat back too much in order to admire his work. He had to jump on Loma in order to finish the job.

              However, he didn't do that. He was too damn passive, complacent and had no sense of urgency whatsoever. He needed to press the action more but just simply refuse to try.

              I bet you had Gervonta Davis been in that situation, he wouldn't have never made that mistake by doing that ****** shit as Luke Campbell did. He would jumped all on Loma's ass from the time he hurt him up until the time he finished him off.
              Are you guys really trying to act like Loma was in trouble at all last Saturday?

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              • uppercut510
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                #27
                Originally posted by SplitSecond
                Mayweather was hurt damn near every fight.
                I'm pretty sure he was, fighting professional fighters

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                • Squ□redCircle34
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                  #28
                  Was a superb boxing match where two men were doing their best to implement their strategy in action!

                  A high level chess match with fireworks if you will!

                  Loma is a special fighter and you can’t take that away from him!

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                    #29
                    It's hard to notice because Loma had Campbell in trouble at least three times the amount times Campbell had Loma in trouble but to answer your question yes. He did hurt Vasiliy on several occasions and even buckled him a few times too where he had almost gone down. However, Lomachenko will and resiliency won the day as he was able to come back and shake and even drop Luke several times in the process.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                      Are you guys really trying to act like Loma was in trouble at all last Saturday?
                      It was kinda hard to tell because Loma had Campbell in trouble at least three times the amount times Campbell had Loma in trouble but to answer your question yes. He did hurt Vasiliy on several occasions and even buckled him a few times too where he had almost gone down. However, Lomachenko's will and resiliency won the day; As he was able to come back, rock and even drop Luke several times in the process.

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