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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostSo you're doing everything but explaining why you think Loma didnt throw many punches in rounds 1-6. Further, its a proven fact that fighters lose steam on their punches in the later rounds.
Why did the special guy not look special versus the regular guy?
Special fighters don't always look special in every fight, even when they win. Crawford didn't look so special against the Lithuanian. Spence didn't look so special against Porter. Fury didn't look so special against Wallin. Usyk didn't look so special against Bellew. Mayweather didn't look so special against Maidana.
Loma lost, and still had moments where you could see how special he is. López won, yet showed nothing special.
And just to note, I've never said López isn't a good fighter, just that the narrative that López somehow put on a masterclass performance is ludicrous.
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Originally posted by Inspired View Postlike i said, lopez had already won the fight by that point. He didn't need any 'viscious counters'. He was comfortably in front.
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Originally posted by Squared.Circle View PostI did explain why I think Loma was so inactive in the first half lol he was making López miss and letting him press the action to try and tire him out. Probably watched the fight with the Japanese dude and thought López would gas by the halfway point.
Special fighters don't always look special in every fight, even when they win. Crawford didn't look so special against the Lithuanian. Spence didn't look so special against Porter. Fury didn't look so special against Wallin. Usyk didn't look so special against Bellew. Mayweather didn't look so special against Maidana.
Loma lost, and still had moments where you could see how special he is. López won, yet showed nothing special.
And just to note, I've never said López isn't a good fighter, just that the narrative that López somehow put on a masterclass performance is ludicrous.
So you think its a smart strategy to give away the first half of the fight in hopes that your opponent gets tired in the 2nd half and you get a TKO? With absolutely no evidence that your opponent is susceptible to getting stopped late.
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