Lomachenko's Opponents Combined Record is 431-39
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I like how some of these casuals like to use Loma's age against him. Rigo was 28 when he turned pro, but all the Loma haters were riding his d!ck, he was P4P #1, he was a great fighter! So Loma had an age advantage but Rigo didn't?
Is Tank still too young at 25 to fight Loma, or does he need more time? What's his next excuse?
Rigo fans never suggested he was a top 10 ATG.
Say what you want about Tank but Tank didn’t go to the sanctioning body and asked to be elevated so his mandatory defense against Haney didn’t have to take place.Comment
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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.
I damn sure hope he's ready for the best after 400 amateur fightsLast edited by Chollo Vista; 04-14-2020, 04:54 PM.Comment
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This is the other question which needs to be answered. Most professionals have anywhere from 100-200 amateur fights. Lomfako, OTOH, has more than 400 - which begs the question; If this guy is soooo good then WHY did it take him so long to turn Pro?Comment
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No one is suggesting Loma isn’t a highly skilled talent. It is just insane to suggest he merits consideration as an ATG.
Rigo fans never suggested he was a top 10 ATG.
Say what you want about Tank but Tank didn’t go to the sanctioning body and asked to be elevated so his mandatory defense against Haney didn’t have to take place.
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I wasn't following him that much in the amateurs. I'm not sure why that played out the way it did.Comment
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