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  • Lomadeaux
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    #81
    Originally posted by Chollo Vista
    He also had 400 amateur fights... How many amateur fights did the guy's you mentioned have?

    I damn sure hope he's ready for the best after 400 amateur fights
    Unifying a division in 16 fights in his 3rd weight class is rather impressive.

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      #82
      Originally posted by The3
      Haney need to stepup? Fortuna is free
      I have a feeling Haney ain't really feeling like risking the possibility of losing to him. Probably thinks it's better to risk an L to Loma as that wouldn't be such a stain on the record and he could cash in on that experience.

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        #83
        Originally posted by Lomadeaux
        Unifying a division in 16 fights in his 3rd weight class is rather impressive.
        Sure it's impressive.

        Speaking objectively, 400 amateur fights is the equivalent to how many professional fights considering on average, the first 15- 20 fights of an average professional are throw away fights?

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          #84
          Originally posted by Chollo Vista
          Sure it's impressive.

          Speaking objectively, 400 amateur fights is the equivalent to how many professional fights considering on average, the first 15- 20 fights of an average professional are throw away fights?
          Depends on the fighter really. Floyd was a world champion in 2 years.

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          • Chollo Vista
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            #85
            Originally posted by Lomadeaux
            Depends on the fighter really. Floyd was a world champion in 2 years.
            Ok, I say "on average" and then you mention Floyd Mayweather

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              #86
              Originally posted by Chollo Vista
              Ok, I say "on average" and then you mention Floyd Mayweather
              It's too hard to put a number on that

              I mean, some fighters it'll take years and years to get them ready for a world title fight. Others they could have less than 100 amateur fights like Floyd did and be ready to beat world champions right away.

              It all depends on the fighter.

              I know guys with 100+ amateur fights that are about to go pro soon and they'll never be world champions. Their brain isn't calibrated correctly. I know guys with 2 or 3 amateur fights and their potential is limitless.

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                #87
                Originally posted by BoloShot
                I have a feeling Haney ain't really feeling like risking the possibility of losing to him. Probably thinks it's better to risk an L to Loma as that wouldn't be such a stain on the record and he could cash in on that experience.
                Haney ain't fighting Loma. They want to beat him but they can only dream. Loma ruined Russells life. He has nightmares every day because of him.

                What do the kids say now a days? Haney.. "don't want that smoke"?

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                  It's too hard to put a number on that

                  I mean, some fighters it'll take years and years to get them ready for a world title fight. Others they could have less than 100 amateur fights like Floyd did and be ready to beat world champions right away.

                  It all depends on the fighter.

                  I know guys with 100+ amateur fights that are about to go pro soon and they'll never be world champions. Their brain isn't calibrated correctly. I know guys with 2 or 3 amateur fights and their potential is limitless.
                  Dude, in your own OP, you compared Loma to Haney and Davis. You knew exactly what you were doing when you did that. You were showing how quickly Loma excelled compared to fighters currently in his weight class (e.g. Haney/Davis).

                  You've followed the sport for some time, I think. Now all of a sudden you can't pull "average" fighters first 15-20 fights, but yet you were able to take Haney and Tank Davis's opponents records combined?

                  Now all of a sudden "it's too hard"?

                  I'm asking you a simple question. Based off your experience, how many fights does 400 amateur fights equate too at the professional level?

                  I didn't say one thing about title fights. I asked how many fights does 400 amateur fights equate too compared to the average fighter who normally has throw away fights in their first 15-20 fights?
                  Last edited by Chollo Vista; 04-14-2020, 09:55 PM.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                    Anyone who doesn't think Loma is a special boxer doesn't know what they are watching. For me, though, the hype doesn't match the competition.

                    Let's demand tougher fights, not compiling trinkets.
                    You're tripping bro. Lomachenko's resume is stacked. He didn't marinate any fights. He's literally fighting the best in their primes.

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                    • lizard_man
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Floyd is TBE
                      I disagree and your post is what I mean when I say the Loma hype is unreasonable. Loma's best win is who? Jorge Linares? Rigo? That's not #1 P4P material.
                      You have to look at how his opponents were ranked and viewed at the time.

                      Tell me which fighters he has ducked or is ducking currently?

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