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

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #31
    Originally posted by Lomadeaux
    Two losses... like he's not a good fighter.

    ****ing little ****ing boys on this ****ing forum.
    Say how you really feel man...

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #32
      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
      Mikey had had 30 pro fights.


      Does B-Hop get less credit cause he didn’t have world title success until he was 30?

      You’re another guy with an weird agenda against Loma. I don’t understand why tbh...

      I’m not one of these guys trying to suggest he’s the greatest ever, I’m just proving that his resume is completely unprecedented. Which it evidently is.

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        #33
        You know how this works. Same clowns who tear down his resume are the ones sucking off Teo now. It’s all about hate for certain fighters and where they are from.

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        • GrandmasterWang
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          #34
          Loma is great.

          Disappointing as **** vs Lopez though. I had money on him as well.

          I couldn't believe his inactivity in the first half of the fight.

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          • Curt Henning
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            #35
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            Mikey had had 30 pro fights.


            Does B-Hop get less credit cause he didn’t have world title success until he was 30?

            You’re another guy with an weird agenda against Loma. I don’t understand why tbh...

            I’m not one of these guys trying to suggest he’s the greatest ever, I’m just proving that his resume is completely unprecedented. Which it evidently is.
            i have 0 agenda against loma...in fact i had the identical card that andre ward had in the teo fight....

            IDGAF how many pro fights one has at whatever age...you turn pro at 18 ok good....you turn pro at 26? ok good.....bottom line mikey fought salido at the same as loma did...mikey actually won though...i dont care if it was lomas 2nd pro fight...starting late and taking that fight were both choices loma made

            i do commend loma for not taking the complete easy route early in his pro career.....but he started it at an age when most guys were stepping up the comp anyways though

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            • Matt60
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              #36
              Loma is 32. His resume is embarassing for a "legend" who is supposed to be 32. At this age, Floyd Mayweather was 40-0 and beat ODLH, JMM, and Corrales. At 32, Muhammad Ali whooped George Foreman after beating Frazier, Liston, and Norton. At 32, Andre Ward retired after finishing his legendary career. It's embarassing that Loma has this little of a resume at this age.

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #37
                Clearly a very good resume.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  Name me any other fighter in history with a better resume after 16 fights?

                  I’ll wait...
                  You're right, he's a legend with a 14-2 record. Beat greats like Rigo and Walters, two warriors who went into the "no mas" mode without getting touched..wow lol

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                  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BoZz
                    You're right, he's a legend with a 14-2 record. Beat greats like Rigo and Walters, two warriors who went into the "no mas" mode without getting touched..wow lol
                    So you can’t answer the question?

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                    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Curt Henning
                      i have 0 agenda against loma...in fact i had the identical card that andre ward had in the teo fight....

                      IDGAF how many pro fights one has at whatever age...you turn pro at 18 ok good....you turn pro at 26? ok good.....bottom line mikey fought salido at the same as loma did...mikey actually won though...i dont care if it was lomas 2nd pro fight...starting late and taking that fight were both choices loma made

                      i do commend loma for not taking the complete easy route early in his pro career.....but he started it at an age when most guys were stepping up the comp anyways though
                      Pro experience is far more relevant than age...

                      Just stop with this BS...

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