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  • #21
    Originally posted by JonDelPrado View Post
    Let me get this straight, Loma is going to put on the performance of a lifetime such as never before based on what? Is he facing a lesser opponent than the ones he’s faced thus far? Quite the opposite is the case I think. Lopez brings a number of qualities loma hasn’t faced and will be able to derail his virtuoso performance. Lopez is more accurate, faster, stronger, younger, bigger than anyone his faced. Loma Is probably still going to win, but he will get hit and be forced to box on the back foot a lot more than he would like to, no doubt about it.
    That says a lot about his resume. That's why I say Lopez would be his best win, if he can do it. Writer agrees with me. How sad!

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    • #22
      The best boxer in the world lost to Salido! LMAO

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      • #23
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        By Lyle Fitzsimmons - I've come to a decision. Or, to be more accurate, I've confirmed a decision I'd already considered. Vasyl Lomachenko is the best boxer in the world. Bar none. And to those contrarian masses on social media who'd suggest such a notion is either beholden to a promoter or network or simply not as enlightened as theirs, I have an equally simple res...
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        "I may actually began", you've been writing for how many years exactly?
        Maybe it's a typo, still shows you ain't thorough, hence I can't take your analysis seriously.

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        • #24
          Loma will be 70% only in this fight because corona pause

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          • #25

            Originally posted by Lyle Fitzsimmons
            Don’t believe it? Just watch.

            He’ll control the tempo, geography and tenor of the fight, make it look effortless while doing so and incrementally ebb the wherewithal of a foe who’s earned title claimant status as much on tenacity as technique. As I watched it, in fact, I may actually began to pity Lopez, who’ll look as helpless as a blind man flailing for cash in one of those promotional money chambers – but with the added ignominy of the printed presidents pummeling him as they float tantalizingly in and then just out of reach.

            For let’s say 10 rounds of that trouble, Lopez figures to wind up a crimson-faced punching bag with an eye swollen to golf ball size and a headache that’ll take a truckload of Tylenol to ease. And if not for a benevolent trainer or referee stepping in, a loss from consciousness won’t be far off.
            You see what I'm talking about guys? These tabloid writers get Bumochenko's fans to believe that this clown is : the fighter of the decade, the best of his generation, greatest to ever lace them up, for a potential win over 15-0 Teofimo Lopez.

            This guy is actually getting paid to troll.

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            • #26
              I found this interesting. Teofimo doesn’t stand a chance

              https://********/qhpF7ozozBE

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              • #27
                I still smell an upset this weekend and pick Lopez by tko inside of 9.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
                  By beating a prospect kid with 15 fights? You must not think much of Loma.
                  Lopez is a young titlist whose star is rising. As for the number of fights, it’s quality over quantity as far as I’m concerned.

                  Does he need a 20-fight minimum to be considered “experienced “?

                  Does he need to be 30-plus years old to not be considered a “kid”?

                  If he were fighting an older former belt holder like Yuri Gamboa to gain “experience” (Devin Haney) then we would say he’s picking on old men

                  If he were fighting a smaller belt holder like Leo Santa Cruz (Tank Davis) then we would say he’s picking on little guys

                  If he were facing a highly rated former title-challenger like Luke Campbell (Ryan Garcia) then we would say something like “who has Luke Campbell ever beat”?

                  The funny things is Teo has the best win (Richard Commey) out of the “prospect kids” I just mentioned and he has a world title.

                  Once you have a world title, you’re not a prospect as far as I’m concerned and I respect both guys for taking the fight. Teo could have waited for Loma to age more but he wants to slay the dragon now. Loma could have used the “he’s just a kid “ excuse to avoid the fight but he said it would happen when Teo won a belt and here we are.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by KillaMane26 View Post
                    Loma won't get too much credit.People will just cling to Lopez resume and be negative they literally have the excuse waiting in their backpocket like a wallet
                    Lol please Lomas not Floyd.

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                    • #30
                      [QUOTE=lokkebassen123;20808461]The best boxer in the world lost to Salido! LMAO[/QUOTE

                      In his second fight, and Salido was a very good fighter.

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