Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez Sr: My Son Ends Lomachenko, Becomes P4P #1!

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #41
    Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake
    Hey ****** when was the last time a indians/latin won any kind of power lifting competition?!
    are you smoking dat crack son?

    Ruiz mfer Ruiz lol
    Who gives a shit about powerlifting, doe?

    Anyway...we all know it's each individual fighter's skill, conditioning, and will that matters.

    Not their race.

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    • blitted_master
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      #42
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      Who gives a shit about powerlifting, doe?

      Anyway...we all know it's each individual fighter's skill, conditioning, and will that matters.

      Not their race.
      Exactly. You can find greats from all backgrounds. Some more than others since boxing is more popular in certain communities and cultures than others.

      let's examine to P4P list. You Lomachenko from Ukraine, Bud from Nebraska of all places, Canelo from Mexico, etc. It's truly global.

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      • officermaloy
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        #43
        Originally posted by Nusky
        Lopez is dangerous...

        The only way this would be comparable to the rigo situation is if Lopez was coming up 2 weight classes. Loma made a MUCH smaller Rigo quit. Don't think that happens with Lopez.
        I meant similar in Loma's opposition best skills (counter punching and power) and final outcome. For example, Walters was also of same size as Lopez and very powerful, but not so fast. Hence I compared to Rigo...

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        • officermaloy
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          #44
          Originally posted by Fangedgrowl
          Spot on in your assessment. Loma will be extra careful and make Teo miss. Pity pat him to death all night.
          Hopefully. But there is observation from some boxing fans that Loma's punching output was much less during last 3 fight. No more "pity pat". It could mean slight decline in stamina. I think Lopez fight will show if it's really true...

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          • buddyr
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            #45
            Either guy can win. I like em both and I’m excited for the fight. I can’t pick a winner.

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            • Kcvtr81
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              #46
              The matrix will be in full effect fight night ,, teo’s head becomes a ping pong ball

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              • TarasMarcenko
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                #47
                What?

                Originally posted by whirlout
                You just wish these drug dealer dads (this one, Angel Garcia) can stfu and stop trying to live through their sons...Loma is probably going to humble this boy. Risky, risky fight cos of Lopez power and counterpunching but you can tell Loma is setting out to make an example out of Teofimo. Loma hasn't been sharp in last two fights but with the level of opposition this go around, I think he pays more attention to detail and comes in extra sharp. Am thinking a Trinidad- Vargas type of situation
                Loma wasn't sharp in the Crolla fight?

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                • TarasMarcenko
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                  #48
                  3x as hard

                  Originally posted by officermaloy
                  Hopefully. But there is observation from some boxing fans that Loma's punching output was much less during last 3 fight. No more "pity pat". It could mean slight decline in stamina. I think Lopez fight will show if it's really true...
                  Loma has to work 3x as hard against bigger opponents. He was a natural between 126 and 130.

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                  • Bandman
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                    #49
                    i love the confidence they gonna bring the best out of Loma.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Tatabanya
                      For the writer, the name Teófimo López deserves to have its "o"s accented only in the first sentence. Then they are degraded to normal "o"s.
                      It should have accents at all times.

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