Lopez says no rematch for Loma
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Also a fighter of Lomachenko's caliber would make a lot of adjustments based on how the first fight went, He'd be better prepared mentally and physically with regard to stamina issue. I suppose Lopes would also make a few adjustments.Oh no doubt Dunn Lopez was f***king him up in the 12th. I'm not saying Lomachenko would definitely win a rematch at all...in fact, Lopez would be favored. I'm just saying that it would be possible. There are some fans out there acting as if Lomachenko would have a 0% chance to win a rematch. And that's absurd. A fighter of Lomachenko's caliber would of course have a shot to win.Comment
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That’s on Loma’s team if they didn’t put in a rematch clause.
I doubt Lopez’s team would have objected.
They put their guy in a position of losing all his titles and having no contractual obligation to give him a shot to win them back. Bad business by Loma’s team.Comment
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Loma is guaranteed to get a title shot at one of the 4 vacant belts when Lopez moves up to 140. I can't see a rematch because Lopez can't make the weight easily, but he could give Loma a rematch if the money is good enough to justify the spartan diet and water cut.Comment
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It’s smarter to say no rematch to establish bargaining position.
The real question is whether Loma wants one. He says he thinks he won but he didn’t actually say he wanted a rematch.
If he does, his team needs to put together an offer for Lopez that is too attractive to turn down.Comment
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well, it was close but hearing that they were not planning on giving him a rematch then i guess i understandComment
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GREAT point!!! Lopez out and all four belts up for grabs now??? I just dont get it?
As someone said even Hearn won't let his fighters team go full RTARD like this.
Look at AJ? Way the *** out of the country in a GIANT sized ring.Last edited by Shadoww702; 10-19-2020, 08:14 PM.Comment
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