How do you see Lomo vs Lopez playing out?

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #31
    Originally posted by Noelanthony
    You really believe that my G?
    Yes, sir. I don't think Lopez will come to box. His only chance is to win by KO. I wonder if Lopez is practicing some southpaw stances/punches. Loma hates that style. A shrewd trainer will notice all those weaknesses.

    Pedraza was mainly effective against Loma whenever he turned southpaw, but couldn't sustain it. Lopez will come in balls to the wall, win or lose.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #32
      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
      Yes, sir. I don't think Lopez will come to box. His only chance is to win by KO. I wonder if Lopez is practicing some southpaw stances/punches. Loma hates that style. A shrewd trainer will notice all those weaknesses.

      Pedraza was mainly effective against Loma whenever he turned southpaw, but couldn't sustain it. Lopez will come in balls to the wall, win or lose.
      If only he had a shrewd trainer

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      • dan_cov
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        #33
        Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
        Yes, sir. I don't think Lopez will come to box. His only chance is to win by KO. I wonder if Lopez is practicing some southpaw stances/punches. Loma hates that style. A shrewd trainer will notice all those weaknesses.

        Pedraza was mainly effective against Loma whenever he turned southpaw, but couldn't sustain it. Lopez will come in balls to the wall, win or lose.

        What do you see that makes you think he struggles/hates southpaws?

        He has over 400 amateur fights, vast majority at the highest level where a lot of fighters these days fight southpaw & has fought many southpaws in the WSB & as a pro (Gary Russell Jr, Luke Campbell, Guillermo Rigondeaux to name a few). Most of his training partners over the years have virtually all been southpaws.

        I doubt anyone in history has seen or faced the amount of southpaws Lomachenko has encountered.

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        • TonyGe
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          #34
          I see Loma winning but hes going to get stunned and perhaps go down. I think in the end he will outpoint Teo.

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          • BaguMka
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            #35
            My prediction is Loma starts slowly maybe gets rocked few times, after round 4-5 he picks up his pace and outworks Lopez, UD by Loma 8-4 or 9-3

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