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  • #21
    Originally posted by DuckAdonis View Post
    Yeah he is so afraid to chase greatness that he is trying to become undisputed in a weight class he doesn't really belong in.
    That is something even your boy Floyd never achieved. And you would call him the best ever huh?
    When Jorge Linares is one of your best wins, you're not chasing greatness.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by moltres. View Post
      yet made rigo move up to 130. hmm

      ring-god-doe for life. still p4p
      No one made Rigo do anything. He was the one calling Loma out and Loma called his bluff.

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      • #23
        Arum and the media want to make him sound smaller than he is. That's their MO for the Salido fight whenever the mention it on air. They're preempting the excuses in case he gets sparked
        Last edited by Mushashi; 09-14-2019, 02:55 PM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by moltres. View Post
          yet made rigo move up to 130. hmm

          ring-god-doe for life. still p4p
          lomachenko made rigo quit like the little hoe that he is! loma straight up outclassed him it was all based on skill! rigo and his handful of fake fans talked all that crap about how he was going to ko loma but he was the one who got broken down and stopped! rigo and all you rigotards got and disappeared!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by I'm Widdit! View Post
            Lol. Loma diehards proving Loma ducked Rigo in 2013-2014 since the Ukrainian could hit 125 on the scales. “Not drained” means Loma couldn’t sacrifice 2lbs for Rigo when he could do 125? Fugg outta here with Top Rank foolery
            Look at you, you sorry pos. You take something I said about Loma fighting Inoue completely out of context and try to use it as some kind of proof to fit your Loma ducked Ribo BS. You are suck an annoying ass hole. Loma fought Rigo and boxed his ears off and totally outclassed and skooled him with superior skill not size. And then Rigo quit without even being hurt. Get over it you fuking crybaby..

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Floyd is TBE View Post
              When Jorge Linares is one of your best wins, you're not chasing greatness.
              fighting for a world title against a tough champion in your second pro fight is chasing greatness winning three world titles in three weight classes in record time is greatness becoming undisputed champ is greatness. lomachenko has a much better resume than your phaggy idol gayweather jr did 15 fights into their careers!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                Bob making Lomachenko look bad.
                very bad. A goddamn lightweight fighting a bantamweight. hahaaha. Bob just stop talking please

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                • #28
                  That is kinda Desperate for a big IN HOUSE match up for Loma though honestly. Clearly Inoue going to Top Rank after his fight with Donaire so yes it will be a In House Fight

                  The man is on the Verge of Unifying 135...why the F#CK should he go all the way down to 126. 130 I can understand but 126?

                  He is more a Fantasy Match Up!

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                  • #29
                    I think inoue could beat Loma, he's much smaller but he has freakish punching power and would be smashing Loma in places no man wants to get hit. Would be a beauty of a fight.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Floyd is TBE View Post
                      When Jorge Linares is one of your best wins, you're not chasing greatness.
                      Chasing greatness seems to be the latest cool expression. If you like the fighter then he is chasing greatness if you don't like him then he isn't chasing greatness. That's what it really comes down to. Loma doesn't need to chase greatness because he already is great by what he has done as an amateur and in his 15 fight pro career. Nobody has ever done what he has done as a pro in so few fights. Your wonderful Floyd had nearly twice as many pro fights before he won his first world title while Loma has already won so many world titles you have to count them all up. Proof of his greatness is all the trouble haters go to to prove he is no good. He has been rated the best fighter pfp in the world by most respected ranking places for years now. He is getting old and he fights the best so somebody may beat him soon but he is already great and doesn't need to chase greatness. Mikey fights Spence and loses every round and never tries to win and he is chasing greatness. Canelo fights Kovalev and is a 4 to 1 favorite to win and he is chasing greatness. The expression is getting overused to death and means nothing. Loma is great right now and there is not a damn thing the haters can do to take that greatness away from him. A loss to another good fighter won't do that either. It's too late because his greatness is already in the record books.

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