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  • BodyBagz
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    #51
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
    That was the best score.
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    • BoZz
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      #52
      Originally posted by BodyBagz
      We all see what we want

      Julie saw it 119
      Which was the correct score..

      You need to understand why everyone is crying about that score..

      Like I said lomachenko was made into something which he clearly wasn't...when I watched the fight I did not see lomachenko land 5 proper punches, most of them landed on the gloves and shoulders of Teo.

      But people don't want to see it the way it is, you know why? Because now everything they "believed" in turned to be a "hoax"..for years people have been literally praising loma because they clearly have been blinded by some of his fights which i always said mean nothing. Fighters who hardly been touched went into "no mas"...but that's another story.

      All I'm saying is people did not want to be proven wrong, it's just a natural thing. Imagine you praised something for years and he got made look like the amateur he is and always was.

      So later on in the rounds where poor loma tried they scored those rounds for him because their "dreams" were about to be shattered lol...even tho he didn't land nothing..well fu** it..good enough for us..at least he's trying right?

      That judge scored it the way it happened, without the foggy fan glasses most of you have been watching the fight.

      This should be a lesson for everyone..don't praise no fkn fighter..especially a fighter with a 14-1/2 record.

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        #53
        Originally posted by BoZz
        Which was the correct score..
        Why do I bother.....

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          #54
          Originally posted by BodyBagz
          Why do I bother.....
          I agree, you're defending an amateur with a 14-2 record.

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          • BoxingIsGreat
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            #55
            Originally posted by BoZz
            Which was the correct score..

            You need to understand why everyone is crying about that score..

            Like I said lomachenko was made into something which he clearly wasn't...when I watched the fight I did not see lomachenko land 5 proper punches, most of them landed on the gloves and shoulders of Teo.

            But people don't want to see it the way it is, you know why? Because now everything they "believed" in turned to be a "hoax"..for years people have been literally praising loma because they clearly have been blinded by some of his fights which i always said mean nothing. Fighters who hardly been touched went into "no mas"...but that's another story.

            All I'm saying is people did not want to be proven wrong, it's just a natural thing. Imagine you praised something for years and he got made look like the amateur he is and always was.

            So later on in the rounds where poor loma tried they scored those rounds for him because their "dreams" were about to be shattered lol...even tho he didn't land nothing..well fu** it..good enough for us..at least he's trying right?

            That judge scored it the way it happened, without the foggy fan glasses most of you have been watching the fight.

            This should be a lesson for everyone..don't praise no fkn fighter..especially a fighter with a 14-1/2 record.
            Real greats recover from painful losses. Do you think Loma can do it?

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            • BoZz
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              #56
              Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
              Real greats recover from painful losses. Do you think Loma can do it?
              Well he was never a great and he will never be. Pro boxing is a different game..lot's of people "fell in love" with loma because of his amateur record, I mean it can't be the 14-2 record right?

              So by saying that he does not have what it takes to be even close to great, the stuff he did surely looked impressive but against a proper boxer who is trying to hurt you it does not work, you know all those jibby jabs or that silly movement of his.

              Teo was letting him know from the beginning that he's not here to play or quit like rigo and walters. So loma had nothing left, he tried desperately at the end but we all know how that went and we all know that's not how he normally fights.

              Loma either does the stuff he used to do and it might work against b level fighters, the one's who let him but if you have a fighter who puts pressure on you like Teo or even Salido then all of the so called "matrix" is gone. And pro boxing is a hard sport, if you can't take a few punches and cope with taking them you can't and won't get anywhere.

              So Loma is not made to be a pro boxer, that dancing stuff works in the amateurs, hence why his father let him do all that stuff..dacing classes, hit lights on fkn boards etc..that's not how pro fighters should train. And him getting to the gym now and starting to train like a proper boxer?? Well I think it's too late for that.

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                #57
                Originally posted by BoZz
                Well he was never a great and he will never be. Pro boxing is a different game..lot's of people "fell in love" with loma because of his amateur record, I mean it can't be the 14-2 record right?

                So by saying that he does not have what it takes to be even close to great, the stuff he did surely looked impressive but against a proper boxer who is trying to hurt you it does not work, you know all those jibby jabs or that silly movement of his.

                Teo was letting him know from the beginning that he's not here to play or quit like rigo and walters. So loma had nothing left, he tried desperately at the end but we all know how that went and we all know that's not how he normally fights.

                Loma either does the stuff he used to do and it might work against b level fighters, the one's who let him but if you have a fighter who puts pressure on you like Teo or even Salido then all of the so called "matrix" is gone. And pro boxing is a hard sport, if you can't take a few punches and cope with taking them you can't and won't get anywhere.

                So Loma is not made to be a pro boxer, that dancing stuff works in the amateurs, hence why his father let him do all that stuff..dacing classes, hit lights on fkn boards etc..that's not how pro fighters should train. And him getting to the gym now and starting to train like a proper boxer?? Well I think it's too late for that.
                I don't see it either. Some fresh American no-nonsense trainers who don't respect his hype might whip him into greater shape and skills. With his dad, he ain't changing ****.

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                • OneDay
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by BoZz
                  I agree, you're defending an amateur with a 14-2 record.
                  The disrespected Loma gets around here Smh. Loma is a great champion

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by OneDay
                    The disrespected Loma gets around here Smh. Loma is a great champion
                    You get a lot of that arrogance from Americans. Often hating on non-Americans and reluctant to give credit. Loma has won championship in the amateurs and championships in multiple weight divisions as a professional. It's clear to any impartial person with working eyes a brain that Loma is an elite level fighter p4p. Lopez beat a great fighter.

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                    • BoxingIsGreat
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by OneDay
                      The disrespected Loma gets around here Smh. Loma is a great AMATEUR champion
                      Fixed. I agree completely.

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