Lol. I thought Lopez was bigger than Loma!

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  • satiev1
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    #31
    Originally posted by young bidness
    and loma seems to have a protruding eastern euro roid gut... Ffs. But olympic country bans doe...



    now i see why this lopez loma fight was always talked about...before lopez really did anything...
    lmao the excuses have started

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    • _Rexy_
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      #32
      Originally posted by SCEN3RY
      can somebody post the rehydration weights for teo-commey? I missed the graphic, but someone here said teo outweighed commey.

      Loma usually rehydrates to about 138 or so, so that should be an indicator of what their fightnight weights will be.
      was an IBF fight. Commey was 144.1 and Teo was 144.4

      they couldn't go above that.

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      • Bob Haymon
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        #33
        Teofimo should fight Inoue. He's gotta be a natural welterweight judging from this picture.

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        • Zaryu
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          #34
          Originally posted by Goldie
          That makes absolutely no sense. What other fighters do you apply this standard to, where the only thing that counts regarding a fighter’s physical build is muscle?" If you’ve got to cut 15-20lbs just to make a division limit then you’re not small for that division.
          It makes perfect sense and I apply it to everyone. A fighter can be small for a weight, even if he has a hard time making the weight, if he's consistently at a disadvantage in regards to physicality and weight on fight night.

          Ricky Hatton had to lose a lot of weight to make welterweight, but he was still a little small for the weightclass, with 140lbs being his sweet spot. Also, Winky Wright had to lose weight for his fight against BHop at 170lbs, but he still looked undersized in that division. Cotto would still lose weight to fight around 160lbs, but guess what, he was also am undersized middleweight.

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          • BoxingIsGreat
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            #35
            Originally posted by Bob Haymon
            Teofimo should fight Inoue. He's gotta be a natural welterweight judging from this picture.

            When was this taken? Loma's gut has been on display these days. Must be from all the inactivity. Loma looks like Hamed here- the older, worn out version!

            Please take a tune up before facing Lopez or Davis. These guys operate on a different sphere compared to your regular Campbells, Crollas, and Commeys. All C level.
            Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 12-15-2019, 08:43 PM.

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            • Bob Haymon
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              #36
              Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
              When was this taken? Loma's gut has been on display these days. Must be from all the inactivity. Loma looks like Hamed here- the older, worn out version!

              Please take a tune up before facing Lopez or Davis. These guys operate on a different sphere compared to your regular Campbells, Crollas, and Commeys. All C level.
              It's from the WBO convention a few weeks ago.

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