Remember when LOMA verbally said he’d do 137 catch with Pacquiao?!

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  • elfag
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    #11
    Originally posted by N!Ck F.
    Casuals like you shouldn’t be able to post. I guess we just ignore his 350-1 amateur record with 2 Olympic gold medals? **** off casual.
    That was his choice to fight two olympics. Fact is he is 32 now and on the downward slope of his career, what is even his top 3 wins at this point? starting late he should have made a bigger push by now. First two years sure he gets a pass building up experience but hes been pro for 7 years now.

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #12
      Originally posted by N!Ck F.
      Casuals like you shouldn’t be able to post. I guess we just ignore his 350-1 amateur record with 2 Olympic gold medals? **** off casual.
      Again, another loser, who dusts off irrelevant amys when it's convenient. Amys don't count in the pros. Go back to your cave, noob.

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      • nino brown21
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        #13
        Fighters need to stop picking on old man pac . all the wars he's gone through and still elite is legendary but he ain't what he used to be .

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        • kafkod
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          #14
          Originally posted by el***
          That was his choice to fight two olympics. Fact is he is 32 now and on the downward slope of his career, what is even his top 3 wins at this point? starting late he should have made a bigger push by now. First two years sure he gets a pass building up experience but hes been pro for 7 years now.
          Got to hand it to you, that's a very creative way to discount a fighter's achievements!

          Let's do it with his pro record too.

          13 -1 in world title fights, 5 world title belts and 1 Ring magazine title in 3 different weight divisions.

          Meh .. so what? Nobody held a fucking gun to his head did they?
          Last edited by kafkod; 09-23-2020, 11:40 AM.

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          • strykr619
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            #15
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            Pacquiao won`t fight under 147 anymore.
            Considering Pac has to over eat and not train to walk around 150 he can make 135 for 1 fight but IMO 140 is his limit now. Too comfortable at 147.

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            • Larry the boss
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              #16
              Manny aint fighting at 137 nor should he

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              • boliodogs
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                #17
                You hate Loma so much that you bring up old threads to attack him. You are a permanent red poster and have been since you joined and always will be. You are a very negative poster and never say a kind word about any boxer except Canelo who you love so much and you make so many threads praising and overratting him. The question is has loma ever fought with a catchweight limit and the answer is hell no he never has. Has Canelo ever fought with a catchweight limit and the answer is hell yes, lots of times. Hatton, Khan, Cotto, Chavez Jr. etc. etc.

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                • R-Hand Southpaw
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                  #18
                  Ah. Your desperation to stay relevant is so delicious.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by el***
                    That was his choice to fight two olympics. Fact is he is 32 now and on the downward slope of his career, what is even his top 3 wins at this point? starting late he should have made a bigger push by now. First two years sure he gets a pass building up experience but hes been pro for 7 years now.
                    Winning world titles at 126, 130 and 135 in his frst 7 years as a pro is amazing, great and ***ing fantastic considering he was completely done growing when he turned pro and is way too small naturally for 135. The self proclaimed TBE Mayweather only managed winning titles at 130 and 135 in his first 7 years as a pro. Plus young Mayweather had the advantage of growing into 135 naturally instead of fighting above his best weight as Loma did. Can you name ANY boxer who won titles in 3 weight classes in their first 7 years as a pro besides Loma? I don't think you can.

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                    • VG_Addict
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                      #20
                      Lomachenko, a fighter who's tied for the record of winning a title in the fewest number of pro fights, and holds the record for becoming a three-weight champion in the fewest number of fights has no ambition to achieve great things.

                      I think you might want to follow a different sport, because you don't know anything about boxing.

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