Is Teofimo Lopez A Hall of Famer Already?

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  • KTFOKING
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    #31
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    Yeah it’s very, very hard to turn a fight on it’s head especially of you’re a technical fighter and aren’t accustomed to pressing forward looking to force the action.

    That’s why I have so much respect for Andre Ward as a fighter. I scored the first fight 114-113 to Kovalev but the way he bit down on his gum shield and turned that fight around was so impressive.

    Would you be interested in a rematch? I do think Loma could perform much better but he will have to take more risks so Lopez will have a much better chance of catching, hurting or even stopping him.
    I wouldn't mind a rematch but that's not something I'm clamoring for. If we can get Lopez vs Garcia or Davis, I'd like that more. Something different. It seems like Lopez will move up to 140 though.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #32
      Originally posted by KTFOKING
      I wouldn't mind a rematch but that's not something I'm clamoring for. If we can get Lopez vs Garcia or Davis, I'd like that more. Something different. It seems like Lopez will move up to 140 though.
      Yeah I think he goes 140. Lopez-Zepeda would be a good fight. Winner faces the winner of Taylor-Ramirez.

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      • Ca$ual Fan
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        #33
        Wow you throwing it out already?

        Way too cheap and way too early

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        • The D3vil
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          #34
          Originally posted by bluebeam
          Ever heard of jermaine Taylor?


          At 26 years old, he beat the number 1 p4p fighter for undisputed at middleweight.

          Not a hall of famer.
          Jermain Taylor fell off a cliff like Buster Douglass.

          That's why I said retire or have an average career from here on out.

          Average meaning, wins 1 or 2 more titles, wins some, loses some.

          If Taylor just beats Pavlik & say beats Froch, he probably would be in.

          But yes, if he falls off a cliff and literally does nothing ever again, he's not in.
          Last edited by The D3vil; 10-19-2020, 11:03 PM.

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          • b00g13man
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            #35
            Here we go again...

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              #36
              The threshold on the HOF is lower than it should be so maybe.

              Does he deserve in? Nah. He's on his way after this win over a guy as good as Loma doe.

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              • KTFOKING
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                #37
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                Yeah I think he goes 140. Lopez-Zepeda would be a good fight. Winner faces the winner of Taylor-Ramirez.
                Zepeda fight would be tricky for Lopez but definitely a good test for him. Taylor may just be too much for him at this point. But guess what? The kid isn't going to say no to any challenge and he will go after the winner of Taylor/Ramirez. Imagine him being undisputed in two weight classes at the age 24?? Unreal.
                Last edited by KTFOKING; 10-20-2020, 11:35 AM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Madison boxing
                  hes an all time great at hitting air, gloves and arms
                  This twat.

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                  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by KTFOKING
                    Zepeda fight would be tricky for Lopez but definitely a good test for him. Taylor may just be too much for him at this point. But guess what? The kid isn't going to say to any challenge and he will go after the winner of Taylor/Ramirez. Imagine him being undisputed in two weight classes at the age 24?? Unreal.
                    It’d be absolutely unheard of. I also think Taylor would be too much though. I think it’d be a great fight but I’d favour Josh in that matchup.

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