Do ya'll think Lomanchenko can stop Lopez?

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  • BodyBagz
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    #31
    Originally posted by kidbazooka
    Exactly

    And IF he does beat him I’m sure they’ll be here saying ****tt like “wow Loma just beat one of the all time greats in 22 yr old Lopez he now has to be the best ever”

    Watch.
    I'm rooting for Teo, not for any particular reason, but I believe Lomas experience will prevail.

    Teo seems to be enthralled with his power. Smart fighters, and Loma is smart, usually avoid big punches.

    That said, Loma fans set him up with little room for mistake. It has to be on par with Calzaghe vs Lacy. So lopsided you want to throw a towel at your tv.

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    • kidbazooka
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      #32
      Originally posted by BodyBagz
      I'm rooting for Teo, not for any particular reason, but I believe Lomas experience will prevail.

      Teo seems to be enthralled with his power. Smart fighters, and Loma is smart, usually avoid big punches.

      That said, Loma fans set him up with little room for mistake. It has to be on par with Calzaghe vs Lacy. So lopsided you want to throw a towel at your tv.
      I believe it’s a tough fight for both but I’ve been leaning towards Loma for similar reasons I just think Lopez is still a bit green.

      But yea it’s comical to hear them bash Lopez like he’s garbage yet if Loma manages to win they’ll go crazy talking about hoe impressive it was that he beat according to them an “ average” fighter.

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      • Lomasexual
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        #33
        Originally posted by kidbazooka
        But yea it’s comical to hear them bash Lopez like he’s garbage yet if Loma manages to win they’ll go crazy talking about hoe impressive it was that he beat according to them an “ average” fighter.
        I haven't seen anyone bash Lopez as though he was garbage.

        Loma fans won't change any story before or after the fight.

        Just like with Rigo, he was too old and small, that was the position before the fight, and the position after the fight. Rigo was a great fighter, but the win is diminished by those other factors.

        Likewise I expect Loma to beat Lopez. Lopez is at a stage of his career where he is obviously not at his peak. Loma's win will be diminished by that fact.

        Unlike Rigo though, Lopez doesn't have quite the same established credentials. It might take a few years, and some more top level fights to work out what Loma's win means, and what trajectory Lopez was on.

        I'm a Loma fan because he represents the exact opposite of what you are saying his fans are like.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #34
          Originally posted by kidbazooka
          I believe it’s a tough fight for both but I’ve been leaning towards Loma for similar reasons I just think Lopez is still a bit green.

          But yea it’s comical to hear them bash Lopez like he’s garbage yet if Loma manages to win they’ll go crazy talking about hoe impressive it was that he beat according to them an “ average” fighter.
          You are the first one that uses a word garbage.

          Lopez is not a garbage, but I don`t see him being any better than others Lomachenko`s opponents either.

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          • BLASTER1
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            #35
            Originally posted by Lomasexual
            I haven't seen anyone bash Lopez as though he was garbage.

            Loma fans won't change any story before or after the fight.

            Just like with Rigo, he was too old and small, that was the position before the fight, and the position after the fight. Rigo was a great fighter, but the win is diminished by those other factors.

            Likewise I expect Loma to beat Lopez. Lopez is at a stage of his career where he is obviously not at his peak. Loma's win will be diminished by that fact.

            Unlike Rigo though, Lopez doesn't have quite the same established credentials. It might take a few years, and some more top level fights to work out what Loma's win means, and what trajectory Lopez was on.

            I'm a Loma fan because he represents the exact opposite of what you are saying his fans are like.
            Bro well said.
            Everything you put down i agree with so no point in posting the same point if view.
            Loma is just way too good atm for Lopez and tbh hes had harder threats in Linares and Campbell.

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            • R-Hand Southpaw
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              #36
              Originally posted by kidbazooka
              So basically Loma is beating up an average fighter nothing special.

              So if he does beat him I don’t wanna hear you Loma jizzboys calling him the greatest cuz you guys tend to go full rreetardd after a Loma fight.

              No reason for hype when beating such an average guy like Lopez right?
              Sorry man. Not everyone are losers like you and Bidness when it comes to being gay for boxers and each other.

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                #37
                Originally posted by BodyBagz
                I'm rooting for Teo, not for any particular reason, but I believe Lomas experience will prevail.

                Teo seems to be enthralled with his power. Smart fighters, and Loma is smart, usually avoid big punches.

                That said, Loma fans set him up with little room for mistake. It has to be on par with Calzaghe vs Lacy. So lopsided you want to throw a towel at your tv.
                Making an objective observation is not setting him up with little room for mistake.

                Teofimo literally has a punchers chance and thats it. Nearly everyone agrees on this.

                Where there are disagreements is if he can land it or not and at that point it becomes much less of a boxing discussion and more a race discussion.

                Why dont you ask bazookaboy who thinks that you NEED to root for you own race because other races will be mean to you.

                I've asked this forum before what Lopez brings to the table and do you know how many guys responded? Take a guess. Most of these guys have never even seen Teo fight so what makes them want to root for him?

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                • asgarth
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                  #38
                  KO is possible.

                  Lopez only had one 12-rounder against an opponent who didnt push the pace.
                  Lomachenkos style forces you to think a lot and work a lot to keep him honest.

                  And while Lopez has sharper offense than Lomachenkos previous opponents, he moves a lot less (benefits Lomachenko), doesnt box and move like pedraza or campbell to constantly keep Loma chasing and he picks his shots more. The less someone throws versus Lomachenko, the easier it is for him to read your rhythm and patterns.

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                  • SplitSecond
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kidbazooka
                    I believe it’s a tough fight for both but I’ve been leaning towards Loma for similar reasons I just think Lopez is still a bit green.

                    But yea it’s comical to hear them bash Lopez like he’s garbage yet if Loma manages to win they’ll go crazy talking about hoe impressive it was that he beat according to them an “ average” fighter.
                    I have this inkling like you were one of the “Loma is ducking Lopez!” “Arum and Co. know Lomachenko is gonna get ko’d, that’s why they don’t want the fight!” before the fight was made. Am I wrong?

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                    • boliodogs
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by DoubleMM
                      Can ya'll see Lopez getting peppered with punches, fatigued, and the young lion drowning in this fight?

                      Let me know.
                      Yes that is exactly what I think will happen and I am letting you know. I think Loma gives Lopez a beating and knocks him out.

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