Comments Thread For: De La Hoya on Garcia-Campbell: A 50-50 Fight, A Dangerous Fight

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #21
    And, Loma struggling with this guy, says to me more about Loma's level.

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    • BigZ44
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      #22
      I bet there is at least a tiny part of Oscar that would enjoy seeing Campbell knock Garcia TFO

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      • kidbazooka
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        #23
        I would say more like 60/40

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        • InnerCityRats
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          #24
          Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
          And, Loma struggling with this guy, says to me more about Loma's level.
          Struggled? You see the scorecards and knockdowns? Of course all you see is levels of color, and since the best fighter in the world is a white Man, and has been a white man since 2010 (GGG Wladimir Klitschko Vitali Klitschko Lomachenko) you have to create this false narrative of propaganda.

          Campbell shoulda beaten a prime Linares, who Mikey Garcia ducked. Campbell would beat the brakes off Haney or tank Davis, they don’t have the stones to fight him though. Two email welfare champs . Pathetic.

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          • 1hourRun
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            #25
            Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
            And, Loma struggling with this guy, says to me more about Loma's level.
            I found it completely hilarious how limited Vasily Bumochenko was by Luke's basic fundamentals. This clown actually works on kindergarten puzzles as part of his training camps, his fans think Bumochenko is the Einstein of boxing when Vasily matches the colors

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              #26
              Originally posted by InnerCityRats
              Struggled? You see the scorecards and knockdowns? Of course all you see is levels of color, and since the best fighter in the world is a white Man, and has been a white man since 2010 (GGG Wladimir Klitschko Vitali Klitschko Lomachenko) you have to create this false narrative of propaganda.

              Campbell shoulda beaten a prime Linares, who Mikey Garcia ducked. Campbell would beat the brakes off Haney or tank Davis, they don’t have the stones to fight him though. Two email welfare champs . Pathetic.


              Davis would literally decapitate Campbell in two rounds. Keep that bum in the UK.

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              • InnerCityRats
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                #27
                Originally posted by 1hourRun
                I found it completely hilarious how limited Vasily Bumochenko was by Luke's basic fundamentals. This clown actually works on kindergarten puzzles as part of his training camps, his fans think Bumochenko is the Einstein of boxing when Vasily matches the colors
                Lomachenko exposed a certain demographic of fighters that have become lazy and entitled. That bothers a lot of people whose culture is manufactured from the entitlement culture. GGG, Lomachenko, Wladimir & Vitali Klitschko, Kovalev, Usyk, and Josh Taylor all have captured a huge portion of the financial pie in boxing, and that angers a lot of the LDBC & fanboys because it put their boys out of business.

                So go ahead, keep exposing yourself with ignorance, the fact that Lomachenko established himself as the best p4p fighter in boxing shows your own decline and feeble culture standing in that regard.

                Your best attribute is making excuses, and the more you come up with false narratives only reinforces that fact about you and your inferior culture.

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                • InnerCityRats
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat


                  Davis would literally decapitate Campbell in two rounds. Keep that bum in the UK.
                  Who has Davis fought at lightweight to qualify that statement? You do realize Campbell fought a prime Linares who even today would be too much for Haney or Davis, to the brink and on even terms. Went the distance with the best fighter in boxing, while Davis and Haney have done their best work AVOIDING TOP FIGHTS. Your culture of excuses can’t hide the facts your fighters are cowards and protected. Cowards defend cowards. So I see you.

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                  • killakali
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by kushking
                    Campbell would likely beat all of those except Linares who he basically tied with. What have Russell & Walters done thats better than Campbells basically draw vs Linares?(especially Walters hasn't even fought since afaik,& Russell still hasn't done anything in boxing whatsoever)

                    Both them are way too small(as I've always said,which is why I ALWAYS have & ALWAYS will say that Teo is the win that would truly elevate loma p4p imho,& it would finally TRULY justify the hype(theres a few others as well that will finally make Loma as proven as claimed) theres zero doubt that the top names at lw & sfw would all likely beat Russel & Walters,those wins are so overrated for someone Lomas size.(Loma fans come at me w the usual hater accusations)

                    Haney would ko both,Garcia would, Campbell likely would,Teo would,even Berchelt possibly,so would Tank.
                    Haney Garcia Campbell and Tank All couldn’t make 126 or 130 to even fight them. Except Tank at 130.

                    It’s like saying Loma would have ko’d SRR and Estrada where as Chocolatito couldn’t.

                    Different weight classes.

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                    • kushking
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by killakali
                      Haney Garcia Campbell and Tank All couldn’t make 126 or 130 to even fight them. Except Tank at 130.

                      It’s like saying Loma would have ko’d SRR and Estrada where as Chocolatito couldn’t.

                      Different weight classes.
                      You miss my point,My point is that if a someone involved in boxing is comparing multiple fighters by difficulty for a single fighter to fight,& out of those fighters you have Campbell whos considered too big to face certain fighters(Walters,Rigo, Russell) that makes him considered a more difficult opponent for any fighter on paper at least (leaving out style variables)than those fighters hes considered too big for & a mismatch.(which is my opinion of him)

                      If ggg faced Brook at 147 or 154 he might've lost to Brook,but he was naturally considered the far more difficult opponent for anyone & still is regardless of that fact because hes seen as a bigger stronger equally skilled fighter with naturally bigger bonestructure height etc,

                      So in conclusion Loma faced a far tougher test in Campbell/Linares because of size & therefore difficulty alone, theres a reason he barely fought them when he did(his pro career has progressed at a steady rate,& he had now become capable of beating the elite at lw,unlike when he started fighting pro,thats why fighters move up divisions as they gain experience (higher the division the more difficult it becomes to hang)
                      Last edited by kushking; 07-19-2020, 08:25 PM.

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