Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez Shocks Lomachenko in Style, Wins Decision To Unify 135
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Says Loma got battered...The 12 th round was the most dominant round for Lopez and you are not sure whether that was a Loma round. I wanted Loma to win so after the 11th my thoughts were if Loma steals this round he might nick a draw even win it if the judges hate Lopez senior enough. Loa got battered the last round , end of conversation
The remembered (in secret) what Lopez's face looked like at the end and that his legs bucked several times....
I get it, Loma waited way too long bit if you think he got battered then you're a casualComment
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That's why I can't say Loma has heart! Them body shots had him shook, and they wasn't that serious! I would grade Lopez's performance a "B" and he won 7-5! Shameful!I hear you bro I agree. I’m even watching the first 6 rounds and what did Teo actually do that made Loma not engage? Maybe they underestimated Lopez like I did but you would expect an experienced fighter like Loma to have the answers before the 7th round. Lopez made him look ordinary but I will commend both their hearts todayComment
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Yet the big man finished strongly. That last round was legendary . There was no stage throughout that fight I was rooting for Lopez but midway through the 12th I was like” Damn snr is going to talk his s#it”Let's see your scorecard.
Lomachenko more convincingly won the rounds he racked up than Lopez won the rounds he racked up. The rounds lopez won were close because Lomachenko was trying to bait him into making mistakes. It is to Lopez's credit that he didn't take the bait, but he is such an unknown commodity that you can't blame Loma for miscalibrating the kid's composure.
Besides that, Loma IS the more skillful fighter. He blundered early in the fight, but when he took the fight to Lopez he won. The smaller man was beating up the bigger man in a fist fight.
Only a ***** scores against that.Comment
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The projection is strong with this loser, lmao.Let's see your scorecard, skank.
Lopez is a roided out Welterweight who was getting beaten up by "an old man". He solicted the referee everytime Lomachenko got to work on him. If you were a man you'd take shame in defending that... or anyone who supported that.
I can tell. You like how men TASTE (good to the last drop) but you would never want to be one.Comment
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Wait.....that was Byrd again?!??!?!? Wtf! That explains it, that bad card had to be hers!
This bxtch is the worse judge of all time!
Why have women judging anyways? Even Ledermans daughter don't know wtf they are even looking at!Comment
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What happened exactly?
He already has a legendary career. He lost a CLOSE fight.
Ray Robinson lost to Jake LaMotta, Georgie ABrams, Joey Maxim, Tiger Jones, Carmen Basillio.
FLoyd MAyweather lost to COrrales, Maidana, and old and broken Oscar De La Hoya.
Pacquiao was KO'd by Marquez.
Roy Jones was KNOCKED OUT by Tarver and Johnson.
Lewis was KO'd by bums whose names I forget.
Ray Leonard was bent over and done dirty by ROberton Duran.
Roberto Duran was outclassed by Benitez.
Muhammad Ali lost to a smaller Joe Frazier, china chin Ken Norton, and special oly
Olympics trackstar Jimmy Young.
Joe Louis was clocked by Max Schmeling.
Jack Dempsey was KO'd by Jim Flynn.
Joe Gans was stopped by Frank Erne.
Lots of fighters considered all time greats have lost or struggled with men much inferior to Lopez. Lopez is a big money attraction though with a lot of years, feasibly, ahead of him. The judges gave him the nod, instead of Lomachenko. Others mentioned above enjoyed a kinder fate.
If you don't recognize Lomachenko's greatness, you clearly have never Boxed.Comment
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Byrd had no involvement tonight, the 119 109 was Lederman. Was referencing previous Byrd shennaniesComment
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Yeah, as the bigger dude, in the final round of a close fight, he turned it on. He even hurt Loma.
No one is dis*****g that. But Lomachenko hung in there. And again, the Ref thought he was babysitter. Everytime Lopez wanted the fight reset, he got what he wanted. That seriously affected Lomachenko's ability to apply his offense, which based less on raw power and more on skill and experience.
It won Lopez the round, but on my score card he was still down a round. For Ward, it was what Lopez needed to secure a draw.
You know Boxing better than Andre Ward!?Comment
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