What a hugely dissapointing performance

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #21
    the lack of crowd threw him, without the crowd he didnt have the urgency of it being a real fight and treated it more like a sparring session, this is why these sort of fights shouldnt be happening at the moment or they shouldnt be counted on a fighters record. people can laugh but weve never seen loma put in that sort of performance when there is a crowd in the building
    Last edited by Madison Boxing; 10-19-2020, 05:43 PM.

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    • mlac
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      #22
      Originally posted by Southpawology
      He felt Teo's power early and was hesitant to let his hands go because of it.
      I didnt see Lopez land anything big early though? the only shot that seemed to bother loma was in the 12th? tbf most of his shots were not even landing clean?

      i might be wrong though, watching on a stream at 5 am high af

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      • Southpawology
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        #23
        Originally posted by mlac
        I didnt see Lopez land anything big early though? the only shot that seemed to bother loma was in the 12th? tbf most of his shots were not even landing clean?

        i might be wrong though, watching on a stream at 5 am high af

        I think Teo got a right hand in and a bodyshot in the 1st round and Loma definitely felt it.

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #24
          Originally posted by Mike D
          I agree that Lopez gets the bulk of the credit for Lomachenko being so defensive, hesitant and out of sorts in the first half of the fight, but still, the (seemingly) extreme lack of urgency in his corner was still bizarre to me.
          I can only assume both Lomachenko and his father sensed the same danger

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          • Mike D
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            #25
            Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
            I can only assume both Lomachenko and his father sensed the same danger
            Yeah maybe so.

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