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  • VG_Addict
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    Lomachenko in 2009.

    It's a real shame that Lomachenko turned pro so late. Imagine how much more he could have accomplished if he had turned pro in 2009, after winning a gold medal.

    Who do you think he could have beaten at featherweight at the time?
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    Who was even around that weight in 2009? I can't remember what happened a week ago

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      Loma doesn't need to look back. He only has two more guys to beat: Davis and Lopez. If he does that, his resume will be solidified.

      No need to move up or down.

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        #4
        Originally posted by VG_Addict
        It's a real shame that Lomachenko turned pro so late. Imagine how much more he could have accomplished if he had turned pro in 2009, after winning a gold medal.

        Who do you think he could have beaten at featherweight at the time?
        - -U beating on feathers now?

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          #5
          Originally posted by VG_Addict
          It's a real shame that Lomachenko turned pro so late. Imagine how much more he could have accomplished if he had turned pro in 2009, after winning a gold medal.

          Who do you think he could have beaten at featherweight at the time?
          Yes it is a shame. With a little pro experience he probably could have have really kicked ass in 2009. GGG, Dervy, Loma and Beterbiev all waited too long to turn pro. By the time they are champions they are already old men by boxing standards.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
            Loma doesn't need to look back. He only has two more guys to beat: Davis and Lopez. If he does that, his resume will be solidified.

            No need to move up or down.
            Let's add Haney and Berchelt to that list although Haney is probably gonna be moving up sooner than later.

            If Loma fights
            Lopez/Commey
            Davis
            Berchelt
            Some rando mandatory
            Haney

            That would be some kind of run

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            • BoxingIsGreat
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              #7
              Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
              Let's add Haney and Berchelt to that list although Haney is probably gonna be moving up sooner than later.

              If Loma fights
              Lopez/Commey
              Davis
              Berchelt
              Some rando mandatory
              Haney

              That would be some kind of run
              Hopefully, Loma doesn't sit out till May to fight Lopez. Maybe get in a tough tune up (Berchelt) to stay sharp. I always wanted Davis-Loma for Cinco de Mayo 2020.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                Loma doesn't need to look back. He only has two more guys to beat: Davis and Lopez. If he does that, his resume will be solidified.

                No need to move up or down.
                INoue just inked a mutli deal with Top Rank ESPN. Expect a catchweight showdown mega fight between Loma and Inoue. The cathweight that Loma never gave to Rigo ages ago at 124

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