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  • BLASTER1
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    #31
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
    I was ready to write off his chances due to all the weightlifting he was doing. Didn't think that was the right approach against such a mobile fighter like Lomachenko.

    Nice to see he's looking lean and agile with some stamina.
    What a 47sec clip of Teo skipping changed your mind?
    Cmon man, Teo in for a beating.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #32
      Originally posted by BLASTER1
      What a 47sec clip of Teo skipping changed your mind?
      Cmon man, Teo in for a beating.
      There's more clips out there. I just chose the shortest one, knowing how some posters here have short attention spans.

      Earlier during the pandemic Teofimo was hitting the weights really hard. I'm just glad he doesn't seem overly bulky and stiff now. Should make for a better fight.

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      • BLASTER1
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        #33
        [QUOTE=ShoulderRoll;20799698]There's more clips out there. I just chose the shortest one, knowing how some posters here have short attention spans.

        Earlier during the pandemic Teofimo was hitting the weights really hard. I'm just glad he doesn't seem overly bulky and stiff now. Should make for a better fight.[/QUOTE

        I know i hear you.
        I seen them you tube vids of Teo doing weights when Corona hit and he hadn't yet signed,
        I give him that hes gone back to the proper way to train for a fight.
        But hes in over his head, Loma trains twice as hard and trains his brain for quick responses.
        To make it easier you can just ask ya self Anatoly or Lopez snr.

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        • BoxingIsGreat
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          #34
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          There's more clips out there. I just chose the shortest one, knowing how some posters here have short attention spans.

          Earlier during the pandemic Teofimo was hitting the weights really hard. I'm just glad he doesn't seem overly bulky and stiff now. Should make for a better fight.
          Both fighters look to be in tremendous shape. Loma looks bulky and strong too.

          I think Lopez affected Loma's demeanor a lot, even Loma acknowledged that, by saying, "I said I was not gonna trash talk but now I'm trash talking." I personally like that. Tell him how you are the best ever. Talk **** to Lopez.

          Top Rank should have promoted this fight a lot more.

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          • Roadblock
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            #35
            Teo is doing a Mayweather skipping routine, its obvious he looks up to Floyd, he said just recently Loma is no Floyd Mayweather during an interview, looking forward to this fight its a big deal if Teo pulls it off.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #36
              Teofimo Lopez is the bigger fighter, hopefully also the stronger fighter physically. If this is true? He just needs to fight a disciplined fight for the first half of the fight 'Jab and move, then take it to the body as the fight progresses'.

              I have never been overly impressed with Lomachenko's movement, he has some nice steps 'Very artistic'. But if you watch his fights, he does not have the ability to cover distance at speed 'He does not have the closing speed of Ricky Hatton'.

              This is why I think Lopez needs to keep this fight long, let the man chase him 'Then as the fight progresses, just make it a physical rough fight'.

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                #37
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                Both fighters look to be in tremendous shape. Loma looks bulky and strong too.

                I think Lopez affected Loma's demeanor a lot, even Loma acknowledged that, by saying, "I said I was not gonna trash talk but now I'm trash talking." I personally like that. Tell him how you are the best ever. Talk **** to Lopez.

                Top Rank should have promoted this fight a lot more.
                Lomachenko appears to be attempting to intimidate Lopez 'This is the first time, I have seen him really behave in this manner'.

                Note: I have not really watched all of Lomachenko's career, just the odd fight here and there 'He always seemed a extremely cool and removed individual from trash talk'.

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                • KillaMane26
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                  #38
                  Lopez has one way to win( kO/TKO)

                  While Loma has up to 5 ways to win.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #39
                    That is no surprise. i can't stand the bragger but he is not like Broner. He can really fight well and he trains hard and is devoted to being the best he can be.

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