Lomachenko's Opponents Combined Record is 431-39

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  • Tony Trick-Pony
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    #51
    Originally posted by Vodkaholic
    A tWo diViSion chaMp liKe Salidoe a bum doe. ****chicken lost his second professional fight. He ah bum
    Haha. You know how it goes.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #52
      Originally posted by Jack Napier.
      I like Loma and think he is a damn good fighter..but i am not sure why what you posted is ignored
      He’s one of my favourite fighters but it’s quite as simple as him turning pro and doing all this in 14 fights

      Yeah on paper he has but let’s not ignore the fact those WSB fights are actually harder fights than the usual fights people early in their pro career

      It’s no coincidence that Usyk and Loma are doing great things in so few fights and could be fast tracked. It is because they’re exceptional but it’s also because they spend time fighting those WSB fights too

      Even Joe Joyce to a lesser extent, he’s not on their level but he’s fighting guys like Jennings in about 10 pro fights because he also fought a lot in WSB

      That WSB is more beneficial to a pro career than knocking out 15 bums on the way up to build a record

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        #53
        Originally posted by Lomadeaux
        Lomachenko's Opponents Combined Record is 431-39

        431-39 in 15 fights. Insane. I'd be willing to bet that's probably never happened before.

        Haney's for example is 276-155 in 23 fights.
        Davis, 324-121 in 22 fights.

        Doubt they're even considering a fight before before Commey-Lopez winner but here's to hoping I guess.

        Saensak Muangsurin won a world title in his 3rd pro fight as well. In his first 15 fights he had an opponent combined record of 443-85. Flat out wild.
        ... and his amateur career scored an impressive record of 396 wins and only one loss...

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          #54
          Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
          Davis will make you eat your words. I've known all about your hate for black fighters over the years. Keep hating.
          Lomachenko will calm your boys down

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            #55
            Originally posted by Floyd is TBE
            Okay. Did you know that to this very day there are still people here who think Amir Khan would beat Floyd Mayweather? And yet Floyd beating Khan would do absolutely nothing to his enhance his legacy. People making delusional predictions doesn't change reality. I'm not a hater. I do give Loma his props, he did what he had to. But the fact of the matter is Rigo was old and extremely undersized at the time. It was a solid win for Loma but not a career defining one.
            The bold is true. I never really took to Rigo. I found him painful to watch like Porter, although they have their moments.

            When I'm browsing Loma's pro resume, I rarely notice Rigo, but I always do Russell. The Loma-Russell fight was also quite entertaining. Loma's best skill fight in my opinion. I never saw too much since.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Luilun
              Lomachenko will calm your boys down
              My boys are good, Loma should fight them.

              For me, Haney should wait a little longer. Maybe fight Garcia or Stevenson. I don't see the rush with him.

              Let Loma calm Davis down first. Uncle Arum should make this fight. The best PPV, better than Crawford-Spence. The only 2 PPV I'd pay for.

              Encourage the fight.
              Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 09-16-2019, 08:28 PM.

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                #57
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                The bold is true. I never really took to Rigo. I found him painful to watch like Porter, although they have their moments.

                When I'm browsing Loma's pro resume, I rarely notice Rigo, but I always do Russell. The Loma-Russell fight was also quite entertaining. Loma's best skill fight in my opinion. I never saw too much since.
                Maybe painful to watch but a boxing genius. Rigo does things in the ring people only dream about.

                And yes, the Russell fight was pretty impressive. Russell really took that loss hard.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                  Maybe painful to watch but a boxing genius. Rigo does things in the ring people only dream about.

                  And yes, the Russell fight was pretty impressive. Russell really took that loss hard.
                  And hasn't really done much since.

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                  • daggum
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                    And hasn't really done much since.
                    he beat the #1 guy in the division after losing to loma. you know the guy who ko'd mares, the guy tank tried to fight years later after several more losses and while moving up. if he hasnt done much what has tank done...

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      he beat the #1 guy in the division after losing to loma. you know the guy who ko'd mares, the guy tank tried to fight years later after several more losses and while moving up. if he hasnt done much what has tank done...
                      Live in the present, bro. Have you seen Davis fight? Are your eyes working okay?

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