For anybody ****** enough to question Loma’s resume?

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #21
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    Why are you comparing Loma’s resume, a guy that turned pro at 25 after 6 quasi pro fights and 397 amateur fights, with g it’s who started Fighting professionally at a younger age?

    How does that compare with a guy like Teo who has 15 pro fights, and already has a win over one of the top p4p guy at the age of 23?
    Comparing it with who? You failed to mention a name...

    Huge credit to Teo man, I’m a big fan of his, but he has 2 world title wins, Loma has 13 across 3 weights. His resume is undoubtedly better.

    Wilfred Benitez at 23 had, had 8 world title fights going 7-1 and had won 3 world titles at 3 separate weights.

    The age thing is honestly irrelevant to the discussion though. I’m just asking anyone that wants to trash Loma’s resume to: Name any fighter in history with a better resume after 16 pro fights?

    I’m still waiting for an answer...

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #22
      Originally posted by pesticid
      Rigondeaux beat the p4p # 1 fighter in the world in his 12th pro fight, happy?
      Fair play for actually giving an answer...

      He has never P4P #1 though man, there was this Mayweather guy still fighting at that time, you’ve probably heard of him.

      He also didn’t have a better resume after 15 fights. He possibly could have come close but everyone ducked him following his masterful performance versus Donaire.

      Huge Rigo fan, still annoyed the like of Santa Cruz, Frampton and Quigg all avoided him.

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      • Lomadeaux
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        #23
        Originally posted by Lance98
        He already has 2 losses in that little amount of fights and people think he is some special boxer. He is overhyped, his statements that are full of lies, are an insult to a true boxing fan's intelligence. Try harder next time, fan boy.
        ****ing moron. He fights the absolute toughest fights. You're a ****ing clown.

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        • Lomadeaux
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          #24
          Two losses... like he's not a good fighter.

          ****ing little ****ing boys on this ****ing forum.

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            #25
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            Fair play for actually giving an answer...

            He has never P4P #1 though man, there was this Mayweather guy still fighting at that time, you’ve probably heard of him.

            He also didn’t have a better resume after 15 fights. He possibly could have come close but everyone ducked him following his masterful performance versus Donaire.

            Huge Rigo fan, still annoyed the like of Santa Cruz, Frampton and Quigg all avoided him.
            Rigo also didnt have a loss against a gatekeeper with losses in double digits on his record. Didnt lose to a young up and comer either.

            Rigo has a better resume with less fights.

            Now does Loma hold a better win than Beterbiev's win over Gvozdyk in just 15 fights?

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #26
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
              Comparing it with who? You failed to mention a name...

              Huge credit to Teo man, I’m a big fan of his, but he has 2 world title wins, Loma has 13 across 3 weights. His resume is undoubtedly better.

              Wilfred Benitez at 23 had, had 8 world title fights going 7-1 and had won 3 world titles at 3 separate weights.

              The age thing is honestly irrelevant to the discussion though. I’m just asking anyone that wants to trash Loma’s resume to: Name any fighter in history with a better resume after 16 pro fights?

              I’m still waiting for an answer...
              The problem with your question is the way Loma’s career began.

              The question suggests Loma is special or unique when it comes to skill or talent when the unique thing was starting at 25 years old.

              If you compared resumes from age 25-31 you’ll find Loma’s resume is probably not as good
              As other fighters.

              Teo has a win at 23 over the #1 p4p fighter in the world in less than 16 fights. Loma doesn’t have that.

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                #27
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                The problem with your question is the way Loma’s career began.

                The question suggests Loma is special or unique when it comes to skill or talent when the unique thing was starting at 25 years old.

                If you compared resumes from age 25-31 you’ll find Loma’s resume is probably not as good
                As other fighters.

                Teo has a win at 23 over the #1 p4p fighter in the world in less than 16 fights. Loma doesn’t have that.
                if you bring up lomas start age and question the uniqueness of lomas resume you are accused of "moving the goalpost" lol...when in reality you are just nothing how unique it is to being a pro career at 25-26....the original question is pretty ****** and desperate to paint loma in positive manner .....i respect lomas skill and even his resume to a degree....but to start acting like its some amazing feat through 16 for a guy that started at 26? lol......mikey was beating salido at the same age loma fought him as

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  if you bring up lomas start age and question the uniqueness of lomas resume you are accused of "moving the goalpost" lol...when in reality you are just nothing how unique it is to being a pro career at 25-26....the original question is pretty ****** and desperate to paint loma in positive manner .....i respect lomas skill and even his resume to a degree....but to start acting like its some amazing feat through 16 for a guy that started at 26? lol......mikey was beating salido at the same age loma fought him as
                  Yeah it seems really desperate. Loma is a very good pro without question. His spot on the p4p list was well deserved.

                  It’s just cringeworthy to watch his fans continually make these kind of threads.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by pesticid
                    Rigo also didnt have a loss against a gatekeeper with losses in double digits on his record. Didnt lose to a young up and comer either.

                    Rigo has a better resume with less fights.

                    Now does Loma hold a better win than Beterbiev's win over Gvozdyk in just 15 fights?
                    2 division, 4 weight world champion is not a “gatekeeper” GTFOH with that narrative.

                    Rigo clearly didn’t... aside from Donaire who else is on there?

                    We are talking resume not individual wins, but yeah he does, Russell Jr and Linares have both achieved way more than Gvozdyk did. Gvozdyk only actually had 3 world title fights, beat a 40 yr old Stevenson then stoppped Ngumbu before losing to Beterbiev. Still a very good win though.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      The problem with your question is the way Loma’s career began.

                      The question suggests Loma is special or unique when it comes to skill or talent when the unique thing was starting at 25 years old.

                      If you compared resumes from age 25-31 you’ll find Loma’s resume is probably not as good
                      As other fighters.

                      Teo has a win at 23 over the #1 p4p fighter in the world in less than 16 fights. Loma doesn’t have that.
                      The question doesn’t suggest anything of the such, you’ve just misinterpreted it that way because you seem to have some deep rooted issue regarding Loma.

                      The question suggests you’d be incredibly foolish to question Loma’s resume, as Loma is special and unique in the fact that he has a better resume 16 fights in than any other fighter in history did.

                      You can question his talent all you want as it’s completely subjective. Same way you can question any fighters talent. However nobody with any reasonable understanding of the sport can question the guys resume.

                      Thousands of fighters turned pro in their mid 20’s, none of them had a resume like Loma 16 fights in. I’m not saying that makes him better than fighters who achieved more following their first 16 fights but it certainly proves his resume is legit and should not be disparaged.

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