Bashing a guy over multiple rounds is the way to go. Thing is, you have to be careful or end up on the wrong side of a KO.
Lomo says he wants to go 12 rds. We may see no-mas
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Deciding to punish a guy over a longer fight, when that other guy has a big punch, is risky.
If he pulls it off, it will be very satisfying for him. If that risk-taking backfires, he will look silly.Comment
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If the KO comes, Loma better take it. Teo most certainly will.Comment
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Then he had a very impressive win against Commey and got himself his belt.
He did exactly what he had to do to get in the ring. He earned this shot.
I don't give him a good chance of winning. He's not reached his peak and he is in against a generational talent. As you say though, this doesn't mean Teo is a scrub.Comment
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I said Teo hadn't earned his spot before the Commey fight. He was calling out Loma, and I said he was just an exciting prospect and hadn't really done anything to prove he belonged in the same ring as the P4P#1.
Then he had a very impressive win against Commey and got himself his belt.
He did exactly what he had to do to get in the ring. He earned this shot.
I don't give him a good chance of winning. He's not reached his peak and he is in against a generational talent. As you say though, this doesn't mean Teo is a scrub.
Champs fighting champs....even if a champ is ''questionable'' (this Nelo fan is looking at you, Fielding). Get rid of the pretenders or let a guy prove he's worthy.Comment
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I can give Teo credit if he goes for the KO. He kept his word and went out on ''his shield''. I see this being a tougher fight than expected.
Champs fighting champs....even if a champ is ''questionable'' (this Nelo fan is looking at you, Fielding). Get rid of the pretenders or let a guy prove he's worthy.Comment
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