Comments Thread For: Lopez: After I Beat Lomachenko, I Want Bigger Names, Bigger Fights Than Verdejo
Collapse
-
-
Teo's best wins are... well.. Magdaleno and Commey. Loma's best wins are GRJ and Rigondeaux. Kind of puts things into perspective.. and explains why Loma is 3 to 1 favorite.Comment
-
Comment
-
Author Says:
Teofimo Lopez obviously isn’t looking past Vasiliy Lomachenko.
Teofimo Says:
“After I beat Vasiliy Lomachenko on October 17th, I think that I wanna look ahead to bigger names and bigger fights.”
I then say:
Total fail in the first three paragraphs and it will cost Lopez dearly.Comment
-
-
Boricua181
I just watched Loma - Lopez 24/7 parts 1 and 2, and have a better perspective of their feud. It is personal it turns out that after the Lomanchenko versus Pedraza fight. Lopez's father approached Lomanchenko and either went to shake his hand. Lomanchenko says Lopez's father felt disrespected by Lomanchenko, at that point Lopez's father started talking smack. Be advised that I've seen a video where his father egged on another fighter Rolando Romero to disrespect Ryan Garcia at a boxing event. At Mayweathers gym his father was telling his son to f up Gervonta Davis in a sparring session. Lopez was doing pretty good, but someone in Mayweathers team walked over to his father, and hey what are you doing? His father quickly replied, I'm just f ing around. If he hadn't changed his tune right then, and there he might have gotten his big mouth cracked. His father is a trouble maker, and his picked up some of his bad habits. On the 24/7 video Lopez states that he's full of hatred, and anger, then at a certain point spits on the ground stating that Lomanchenko means nothing more to him then that. The boxing community is going to turn on Lopez, and his father over this type of crap. In the video Lopez starts to cry, lamenting the troubled relationship with his father. He states he loves his father, but it doesn't look like he likes his father. He says his father is to caught up with boxing, and there is nothing he can do to please him. I don't see his father remaining part of the team for to much longer.Comment
-
I agree if he moves up to the 140 pound division He's definitely going to have problems. Those fighters are taller, have a longer reach, punch harder, and take a better punch. He might be having trouble making 135, but he might have even more trouble competing with all the advantages that the fighters at 140 will have over him.Comment
Comment