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  • #61
    He lost but didn't get beatdown. Tune-up/test shoulder fight, then go for another run. Why leave a couple million on the table?

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    • #62
      Originally posted by rr00676 View Post
      He lost but didn't get beatdown. Tune-up/test shoulder fight, then go for another run. Why leave a couple million on the table?
      Why are you replying to a troll?

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      • #63
        He should fight on like a true champ.
        He has the skills to bounce back, but he has to get his body in order. He needs a long break for that. He has alot of mileage on his body. Taking a break would be good for him. He should just keep doing footwork exercises.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh View Post
          He should fight on like a true champ.
          He has the skills to bounce back, but he has to get his body in order. He needs a long break for that. He has alot of mileage on his body. Taking a break would be good for him. He should just keep doing footwork exercises.
          Also should drop down to 130 where he would be the biggest payday for the top guys there.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
            Also should drop down to 130 where he would be the biggest payday for the top guys there.
            Ego makes it hard for these kinds of guys to go back down after failing at their first crack at a title in another weight class... unless ot course they got beaten up like Mikey did.

            If he loses after another crack at a 135lb
            title, then he'll go down.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
              Its also a torn labrum which is cartilage. Cartilage doesn't heal, ever. When they do surgery they basically just go in and remove parts that are damaged or attempt to reattach them. His shoulder will get worse with every surgery he has, not better.

              The labrum basically forms the shoulder socket, so shoulder stability will be an issue for him. He basically tore the socket from the bone.

              Its not the normal rotator cuff issues fighters have, he has an actual structural issue with the shoulder socket.
              https://sports.yahoo.com/vasiliy-lom...214057810.html

              “The things we did for him after the first surgery made him pain-free and his shoulder stable enough that he could go and win a couple of championships after that surgery,” ElAttrache said. “I wouldn’t expect he’d have any limitation after this one for what we were able to do. Not all repeat surgeries have a worse prognosis.”

              That's what his doctor said.


              Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
              I didn’t know it was that bad, that sounds worse than I thought. But I agree. I mean idk what that dude’s problem is, boxing1031 or whatever. He doesn’t seem to know the seriousness and physicality of boxing and how these boxers get the best surgeon’s any humans can get. It’s just how boxing is, you have boxers getting surgery for an injury again and again until they retire. Once you get surgery in boxing, you will never be 100%.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                Lol sure. Do you want to find out my height and weight in person? Probably not. So stop with your e-thuggery cornball
                Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                Yeah okay, Mr. Lomachenko needs a better surgery. Such a dumb comment. You have no clue about the physicality of boxing to go around giving medical advice to a pro boxer. Unless you’re a surgeon? Then you resort to hurling insults when someone discusses this with you and go on to assume size, too, just to add to the e-thuggery parade you got going on in this forum.

                If you are interested about my size, come to my place of work. I will guide you through segregation and the yard and we will see who sh/ts their pants. Clue: it won’t be me
                Not trying to hurt your feelings bud. But maybe next time before you post a dic.khead comment you will think twice and just post a normal one.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Lomadeaux View Post
                  Why are you replying to a troll?
                  you're right...i should know better

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                  • #69
                    retire?

                    Thats a bit much. Dude is still a young cat he's had injuries and the like but thats to be expected for any athlete.

                    I do think the crazy hype for this dude should definitely retire tho if anything....

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
                      Not trying to hurt your feelings bud. But maybe next time before you post a dic.khead comment you will think twice and just post a normal one.
                      Nothing d/ckhead about my comment “bud”. Go back to read it, then read yours. To any reasonable person my comment would appear to be a realistic conversation one would have in person in a discussion and your reply to me appears to be a very hostile, very unrealistic reply. It’s just not something one would encounter anywhere other than the internet. Only way anyone would speak that way to others is if 1. They are ******ed and have mental issues, are schizophrenic, or 2. Are on the internet and feel that they can stoop down to such a level of disrespect due to their being no real consequences for the way they carry themselves. So basically a scared/mentally ill individual.

                      Just my two cents.

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