Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez Warns Lomachenko: Don't Underestimate Me!
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Teofimo Lopez packs in a crowd at MSG! Everyone knows that crowd was there for Lopez vs. Commey, and not Crawford vs. Kavaliauskas. Vegas would be very nice, but Teofimo would be a better draw in NYC!Comment
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If true, I can understand why with Teofimo being a New Yorker. Younger fighters (younger people in general) tend to be more temperamental, so Loma trying to take away any potential crowd support could be a mind-game.Comment
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I would suggest a couple of books for someone in your range, but Chess.com has a lot of free tools that’ll teach you quite a bit. Work on your tactics a lot, it’ll really bring up your game, but don’t neglect strategic lessons. If you start your journey the right way, you can learn fast. I wasted years pushing wood, without a clue how deep the game really was, and what resources were available. I developed a lot of bad habits and misconceptions that were hard to correct. Spend a little more time studying than playing right now. It’ll pay off in performance and, ultimately, your enjoyment of the game.Comment
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I think that, for this fight, a crowd won’t be a problem almost anywhere. But I agree with you; MSG would be a great place to hold the fight.Comment
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Don’t be discouraged, bro. Chess is an extremely difficult game to learn to play well. It’s a sport, a pastime, a science and an art. I’ve been at it almost fifty years and I’ve never gotten past Class A strength. But I love playing, and enjoy studying the works of the greats. I once beat a 2200-rated master in a live tournament, under classical time controls. It made all the years of study and effort worth it. Haha
I would suggest a couple of books for someone in your range, but Chess.com has a lot of free tools that’ll teach you quite a bit. Work on your tactics a lot, it’ll really bring up your game, but don’t neglect strategic lessons. If you start your journey the right way, you can learn fast. I wasted years pushing wood, without a clue how deep the game really was, and what resources were available. I developed a lot of bad habits and misconceptions that were hard to correct. Spend a little more time studying than playing right now. It’ll pay off in performance and, ultimately, your enjoyment of the game.Comment
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I see this as Trinidad Vargas part 2. But even then, you have to applaud fighters like Vargas and Lopez who are willing to take that risk for greatness.Comment
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Loma vs Lopez has some really great potential. 2020 is looking like maybe a very good year for boxing.
There will possibly be some comparison to Inoue vs Donaire. The young, rising power puncher versus the older, more experienced fighter. Except Loma isn't as old as Donaire; I expect he'll have more gas in his tank.Comment
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