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  • Salido was a 3 world champion journey man, if you guys diminished Salido cause he was 3 lbs overweight is because you guys want to give Loma too much credit. Remember Salido fought the best of the best. Salido was not a push over by any means and thought Loma a thing pr two about fighting. Salido was the spoiler, he did it to Juanma Lopez twice remember? And Lopez was on his prime until Orli fked him up.

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    • Why the fk should Salido won’t demand more $$ from uncle crook Bob? Mofos want to pay Mexican fighters, when in reality they are the ones who bring all the excitement to the fights and put a$$es on the seats.

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      • True, aside all the excuses the naysayers dwell on it was the style and pace Salido fought in that troubled Lomachenko more than anything else its the reason Lomachenko could not get anything going until Salido GOT TIRED.

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        • Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
          BS...it's all verifiable. Salido was offered more money than he was ever paid in his life. Verifiable fact, Arum made the offer, Salido said no and went on to fight for peanuts. Go look it up and fix your post.

          For the record, Egis Klimas is not a promoter and has never made an offer to any fighter, ever in history.

          Fact # 84 that you got dead wrong but who's counting.
          Don't you ever get tired of being wrong? Team Lomachenko lowballed Salido.



          "Bob Arum said take it or leave it to the purse he was offering. Well, we'll leave it," Salido manager Sean Gibbons said. "It's a … insult."

          Gibbons is irked that Salido is being offered less than what former World Boxing Organization super-featherweight champion Rocky Martinez was paid (around $525,000) to lose his belt to Lomachenko on June 11 at Madison Square Garden.


          https://www.courant.com/la-sp-sn-box...nap-story.html

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          • That's what he says about his Uber victims/passengers

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            • how the hell can he think if all he's thinking is about his balls getting wrecked from low blows your low blows? funny hahaha

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              • Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post

                Them loma lands some soft ass jabs, dances around and does a bit of twinkle toes and all these guys No Mas

                What is going on lol
                LMAO @ twinkle toes

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                • U stayed on top of his Ukrainian ball sack all night

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                  • Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
                    This was Loma's very own time at the learning tree. It's always gonna be to go to way to troll Lomachenko fans but Siri tought Loma something the amateur system couldn't that night.
                    One area Loma's camp screwed up, but honestly it's admirable, is not giving Salido a rehydration limit for missing weight.

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                    • Originally posted by BoloShot View Post
                      This is the dumbest thing ever. You display a total lack of understanding of what boxing is.
                      Originally posted by Ca$ual Fan View Post
                      And who do you think you would ‘expose’ Loma? C’mon show us who’s your bet guy
                      Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                      Na, there's a big difference between saying Golovkin is a B level fighter who's mostly fought C level opponents, to...all but one of Loma's opponents have been paid to lose and make him look good. That's just some tinfoil hat hater shít

                      Rigo was completely outgunned by a much bigger fighter, and allegedly broke his hand. Fury's legs weren't gone, the punch from Wilder wasn't debilitating. Body shots, whether you think they look hard or not, are more debilitating than being twatted on the chin and feeling a bit woozy. In Walters' case, he just looked frustrated and flustered by a far superior opponent, so quit. Not Loma's fault that an alleged beast turned out to be an iddy biddy mouse.

                      It makes no sense whatsoever for top level fighters to take a dive (against somebody that you don't think is that skilled anyway) for a few million extra, rather than beating a guy that the vast majority think is a phenomenal fighter, especially when such a win would potentially set them up for multi-million dollar fights.

                      And just to note, I don't worship Loma lol I was hoping Campbell would pull it out the bag and pull off an upset and also thought GRJ's speed was gonna get the better of him. I just respect the man's undeniable superior skill set, as do the vast majority. Anybody that thinks he isn't the most technically gifted fighter right now needs to give their head a wobble. You don't need to be a fanboy to recognise skills.
                      Originally posted by Thraxox
                      You just said that after Salido, no one pressured Lomachenko to make him look good. GRJ pressured Lomachenko in the entirety of that fight and hit air. I just debunked your claim.
                      Originally posted by revelated View Post
                      Which means Leonard out-mentaled him.




                      Go back and watch Ortiz immediately during the count. He's laughing, he's lucid, his eyes wide open. He was NOT hurt and he could have gotten up if he wanted. He QUIT. He took the money and ran - and I don't blame him because he would have lost on points anyway.




                      He is a perfect study case for why fighters quit. It's heart.

                      Jr. is actually a decent fighter with a decent chin and has never really been destroyed by anyone. He almost upset Sergio, Carnelo could barely keep him off, etc. But Jr. has no heart, period.

                      I would say Zab Judah lost his heart when he lost to Floyd. Some people say Tszyu; I don't think so. He became a unified champion after that fight. But after Floyd he was never the same fighter; the guy basically quit against Khan (that was NOT a low blow) because he was getting outboxed to hell and (in my opinion) basically quit against Paulie because he wasn't throwing.



                      That's because you're not accepting the obvious. Heart.

                      It's not just about whether you get hurt. Some fighters have fragile egos and can't handle it when they think they're on top of the world and all of sudden someone comes along that just has their number. That's why I don't like when fighters get overhyped before they get a chance to prove how good they are, because it feels like there are a lot of fighters that get their heads pumped up, all the desire in the world to be at the top of the game, they take a loss and they just can't handle it.

                      Hamed/Barrera. Hamed didn't quit, but come on. He was going through the motions in the Calvo fight to the point nobody even remembers that he had a fight after Barrera. He was a BROKEN MAN. He wasn't badly hurt by Barrera, Barrera took his soul. Yes, Hamed was ****** before the fight (just like Duran), but that's his fault.

                      Now we're seeing it again Wilder and Fury. Wilder is a broken man after taking an L - not just an L but a dominant L - where other fighters would come back from it. This is after Mr "Body On The Record" has been fighting for "FOW HUNNIT YEAS!!" - only to get destroyed by an obese ex-drug addict. It's humbling.

                      What's confusing you is you had true warriors in the past, yes. Guys that wouldn't quit unless they just got absolutely destroyed and physically couldn't continue, like Cotto.

                      But look at Michael Spinks. He straight went into hiding for a decade after getting destroyed by Tyson because he couldn't handle showing his face. But it's F'N TYSON! The man was a top tier fighter and would have had a hell of a career, but he just didn't have the heart. Meanwhile you had Mitch 'Blood' Green go the FULL distance against prime Tyson and kept on fighting.

                      Freddie 'Lil Hagler' Norwood. He left the business for SIX YEARS after taking an L to Derrick 'Smoke' Gainer in a fight where it was his own damn fault he lost. He lost his cool and couldn't live with the decision - and frankly, a case could be made that he tried to get out of the fight pretending to be significantly hurt when he wasn't. This is a guy who (technically) was the first to beat Juan Marquez and did it with ease.

                      Dan Schommer. 1991 he quits the business because he can't get a title shot. Comes back, still winning, fights Chris Eubank for a title, gets robbed (even Eubank said later that the judges wouldn't let him lose a decision because he was RED hot at the time) and quits the business for good. No, he didn't quit during a fight, but he quit as a fighter. That's a lack of heart.

                      Lucas Matthysse. Go back and watch the ending of the Postol fight and tell me that man didn't quit.

                      Vitali Klitscho. Straight up QUIT against Chris Byrd. Over a shoulder. Yet, against Lennox Lewis he damn near lost an eye and kept fighting like a warrior.

                      Ultimately it's all about heart. Some guys can't handle getting embarrassed.
                      Originally posted by richardt View Post
                      You guys are overlooking something. Loma uses soft to medium leverage punches coming in at different angles to to befuddle an opponent and then he digs in with full leverage with harder punches when the opponent doesn't expect it. Even Crolla talked about this. When opponents realize that they are having little success, and can't guard against the punches from angles, they give up. Or Loma digs in and lands a hard shot that debilitates them. The guys who quit, didn't have the heart to take being frustrated anymore.

                      The punches Loma landed on Martinez and Linares were thrown with full impact. What you guys aren't seeing is Loma puts a variation of intensity on his punches. Think of it like this, most people are not allergic to a couple bee stings, but you are not going to get away unscathed if a hornets nest comes at you.

                      Loma is like a hornets nest and in tonights fight, it is the hornets nest vs the canon, the canon obviously being Lopez. It's like rock, paper, scissors. Each has his way of getting things done. Feel free to green K me after this, I deserve it.
                      Originally posted by alexnation View Post
                      same as Mayweather Jr, right? every fight was rigged and his feather punches couldn't get any job done. sure. You should have just said that you dksab and leave it at that.
                      Originally posted by edgarg View Post
                      I have nothing to say to a foul mouthed rubbish writing cretin who thinks he can see into my mind.. forgetting that he needs a mind himself first.

                      Don't bother me. !!
                      I was waiting for the fight to finish to reply to you all boys, now what's up? Time to take of those fan boy glasses of and see things for what they are, some of the comments I got where decent where I could have a normal convo about boxing then there's comments like this one from this idiot edgar who thinks he knows it all...what happened? The fraud lost, the pitty patty puncher with his pittay watty foot work

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