According to most ppl here Lopez is not on Lomas level nor ready....

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  • kidbazooka
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    #1

    According to most ppl here Lopez is not on Lomas level nor ready....

    Right?

    So if Loma beats him he shouldn’t get much credit right because according to most here lopez is too green not ready for Loma so it shouldn’t mean much correct?

    And if Lopez beats him then Loma really looks like crap because he lost to a green Lopez who was never on his “level”.

    You guys better stick to what your saying come the 17th.

    I don’t wanna hear crazy praise for beating a guy Loma should have beaten easily all along.

    Lopez is unproven and has zero wins over elite level.
    Last edited by kidbazooka; 10-01-2020, 04:51 PM.
  • -Kev-
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    Lopez isn’t ready. He did just start his career a few years ago in 2016. He has a mere 3 years of pro experience not counting 2020 due to covid inactivity. He also doesn’t have anywhere near the extensive amateur career Lomachenko has, to make up for only having 15 fights. To add insult to injury, Lomachenko’s 15 pro fights have been against more top opponents. Lopez lone top opponent was his last fight vs Commey. He literally JUST stepped up.

    I’ve been saying this ever since Lopez was going around calling Lomachenko out and some fans were saying Lomachenko was ducking him.

    Lopez is so eager to lose though, that’s on him. I personally have very low expectations from Lopez in this fight. If he wins, it would be a shocker. If he loses I would say okay that’s what I expected due to the experience gap. Dude is 23 and has done nothing all year. Losing out on a year of boxing is big for a young fighters growth as a pro boxer. Every fight matters. And when you’re 23 you should be fighting 3-4 times a year, not once.

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    • kidbazooka
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      #3
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      Lopez isn’t ready. He did just start his career a few years ago in 2016. He has a mere 3 years of pro experience not counting 2020 due to covid inactivity. He also doesn’t have anywhere near the extensive amateur career Lomachenko has, to make up for only having 15 fights. To add insult to injury, Lomachenko’s 15 pro fights have been against more top opponents. Lopez lone top opponent was his last fight vs Commey. He literally JUST stepped up.

      I’ve been saying this ever since Lopez was going around calling Lomachenko out and some fans were saying Lomachenko was ducking him.

      Lopez is so eager to lose though, that’s on him. I personally have very low expectations from Lopez in this fight. If he wins, it would be a shocker. If he loses I would say okay that’s what I expected due to the experience gap. Dude is 23 and has done nothing all year. Losing out on a year of boxing is big for a young fighters growth as a pro boxer. Every fight matters. And when you’re 23 you should be fighting 3-4 times a year, not once.
      That’s good.

      So if Lopez beats him Loma looks like a hype job who also has never beaten an elite opponent.

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      • Pac=Duran
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        #4
        Originally posted by kidbazooka
        Right?

        So if Loma beats him he shouldn’t get much credit right because according to most here lopez is too green not ready for Loma so it shouldn’t mean much correct?

        And if Lopez beats him then Loma really looks like crap because he lost to a green Lopez who was never on his “level”.

        You guys better stick to what your saying come the 17th.

        I don’t wanna hear crazy praise for beating a guy Loma should have beaten easily all along.

        Lopez is unproven and has zero wins over elite level.
        All these young gimps hiding behind Haymon's skirt thesedays. Lopez deserves big respect for fighting Lomo. All others waiting for him to get old.

        Its a great win for either fighter. Young hungry undefeated Lion on his record for Lomo and a legend for Lopez if they win.

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        • kidbazooka
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          #5
          Originally posted by Pac=Duran
          All these young gimps hiding behind Haymon's skirt thesedays. Lopez deserves big respect for fighting Lomo. All others waiting for him to get old.

          Its a great win for either fighter. Young hungry undefeated Lion on his record for Lomo and a legend for Lopez if they win.
          But according to most here lope is a bum trashed talker who has no business in the ring with Loma so now if Lopez beats him Loma looks like the biggest hype job of the last decade.

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          • TheMyspaceDayz
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            #6
            Originally posted by kidbazooka
            But according to most here lope is a bum trashed talker who has no business in the ring with Loma so now if Lopez beats him Loma looks like the biggest hype job of the last decade.
            If Lopez wins then it means he is awesome and people can no longer deny it. It’s as simple is that.

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            • kidbazooka
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
              If Lopez wins then it means he is awesome and people can no longer deny it. It’s as simple is that.
              I agree with that

              But it also says ppl here overrated Loma and underrated Lopez.

              Pretty simple

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              • tritium_arma
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                Most people? Did you count every single person? There are a lot of people who think Lopez will beat him.
                Loma is damned if you do damned if you don't. If he wins, you will say it's because Lopez was too green. If he loses you'll say Loma is overrated.

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                • PinkGod
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  Lopez isn’t ready. He did just start his career a few years ago in 2016. He has a mere 3 years of pro experience not counting 2020 due to covid inactivity. He also doesn’t have anywhere near the extensive amateur career Lomachenko has, to make up for only having 15 fights. To add insult to injury, Lomachenko’s 15 pro fights have been against more top opponents. Lopez lone top opponent was his last fight vs Commey. He literally JUST stepped up.

                  I’ve been saying this ever since Lopez was going around calling Lomachenko out and some fans were saying Lomachenko was ducking him.

                  Lopez is so eager to lose though, that’s on him. I personally have very low expectations from Lopez in this fight. If he wins, it would be a shocker. If he loses I would say okay that’s what I expected due to the experience gap. Dude is 23 and has done nothing all year. Losing out on a year of boxing is big for a young fighters growth as a pro boxer. Every fight matters. And when you’re 23 you should be fighting 3-4 times a year, not once.
                  Keep this energy, when Loma goes to sleep on the 17th

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                  • NYG
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                    #10
                    I guess it's a win-win for Lopez. He wins, his career takes off and he's a star. He loses, well he lost to Lomachenko so it's expected, nice try though. He can't lose with things like that going on

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