Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez: They Wanna Take Me To Deep Waters; They Don't Understand I'm A Shark

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  • I.R.I.E
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    #21
    I’d like to see him face adversity tbh. Maybe a cut, knockdown, something that will make him think and eventually grow from. Great fight! I’m picking Teo by TKO9. That right is scary and I see at the very very least a knockdown from it, possibly a knockout.

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    • jackblack008
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      #22
      The million dollar question is would Loma do a backflip in front of Lopez after No mas occurs.

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      • BirdSong
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        #23
        just tuned in to get my daily teo soundbyte, it's a good one, loma want's to take me to deep waters but I am a shark, nice one

        & didn't realise teo was a member of the red elastic band club, exclusive company

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        • Rdc4
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          #24
          Originally posted by T.M.T
          Lopez wins by ko or boringchenko wins by decision.
          Lomachenko boring? Are you nuts? Boring would be Ward, Rigondeaux or Mayweather. Loma is on of the best offensive fighters who makes exiting fights.... even the last couple of fights he went the distance he knocked down his opponent (Campbell and pedraza) and nearly stopped them.

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          • Boricua181
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            #25
            Originally posted by ELPacman
            Can we talk about how this isn't on PPV? Wtf? If there was ever a fight this year that was PPV worthy, here is one. Not no 75 worthy, but you know, the golden era of 40 dollar PPVs, lol. I'm just comparing this to that damn Charlo PPV for like 85 dollars. Crazy a$$holes.

            Should be a really fun fight to watch.
            I honestly wish all the fights were on free TV, or at least on cable sports network. My cable bill is about 1,600.00 annually, I don't look forward to paying any more than that. I used to buy for all of the PPV Boxing events in the past, I'd rather go to a sports bar pay 20.00, and watch the fight that way. This is going to be a great fight, and a very good under card I'm ecstatic that it's on ESPN.

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            • Silver Spear
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              #26
              Teo is a shark? Then Loma is a Killer Whale. Just like Killer Whales carefully dissect great white sharks so too will Vasyl dissect Teo.

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              • PinkGod
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                #27
                Loma goes to sleep Saturday, can’t wait.

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                • Realdeal123
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                  #28
                  The makeover

                  WELCOME Oct17th, THE TAKEOVER will become THE MAKEOVER....seriously......!!!!

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                  • Boricua181
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by sammybee
                    Lopez has hyped this fight well.

                    Win or lose, he has done well.
                    Ali used to hype his fights also, with the exception of his disgraceful remarks against Frazier, he'd do it with humor. Teofimo Lopez on the other hand is arrogant, and disrespectful especially with Lomanchenko. This might work in Teofimo's favor if he's able to throw Lomanchenko off of his fight plan. It can also blow up in Teofimo's face if all his talking, just serves to revitalize Lomanchenko, because he's got power, and boxing skills to boot. If Teofimo catches Lomanchenko with one of his murderous punches, he'll follow up quickly, and knock him out. If Lomanchenko applies a matrix type of defense, and follows it up with Edgar Berlanga power he will give him a lifetime's lesson in humility.
                    Last edited by Boricua181; 10-13-2020, 02:23 PM. Reason: added some text to the post.

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                    • Boricua181
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Rdc4
                      Lomachenko boring? Are you nuts? Boring would be Ward, Rigondeaux or Mayweather. Loma is on of the best offensive fighters who makes exiting fights.... even the last couple of fights he went the distance he knocked down his opponent (Campbell and pedraza) and nearly stopped them.
                      Lomanchenko isn't boring, he's a technician, a master of his craft. He doesn't rush in on a fighter, he strategically breaks down his opponent's. He's also fought a better caliber of opponents, including quite a few champions. Teofimo does come out quick, looking for the knockout right from the start. That's a much more exciting style to watch, but it also leaves him open to counters, cuts, and knockouts.

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