How badly does Prime Mayweather beat down "the matrix" Lomachenko AT 135

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  • Maclovesboxing
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    How badly does Prime Mayweather beat down "the matrix" Lomachenko AT 135

    What's your thoughts. I think Lomachenko gets put into a coma. He can be controlled with a left hook, a fast powerful jab, and or a solid pressure fighter...cough...cough..dirty salido. Sounds like a field-day for a Prime Floyd.
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    #2
    I think it could be a lopsided decision or a tko in the late rounds

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    • Maclovesboxing
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      #3
      Originally posted by Legends456
      I think it could be a lopsided decision or a tko in the late rounds
      THis makes the most sense to me^. I'm sorry to admit it, but Lomachenko was a kinda a "one trick pony". If he couldn't get on the outside of you and you could control him with your jab you got him like fimo did. That is what makes me think Devin Haney could beat him, there's a game plan for Lomachenko now.

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      • Jax teller
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        #4
        Originally posted by Maclovesboxing
        THis makes the most sense to me^. I'm sorry to admit it, but Lomachenko was a kinda a "one trick pony". If he couldn't get on the outside of you and you could control him with your jab you got him like fimo did. That is what makes me think Devin Haney could beat him, there's a game plan for Lomachenko now.

        Loma's a one trick pony?

        Lmao BS need some vetting process before letting new posters on here.

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        • MUNG
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          #5
          135 would be easy work for floyd, can't see any other outcome

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          • Maclovesboxing
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            #6
            Originally posted by Jax teller
            Loma's a one trick pony?

            Lmao BS need some vetting process before letting new posters on here.
            Wow, did anyone tell you, you are a funny man, well you didn't hear it from me. Look at my wording, "kinda" a one trick pony. That implying that his main weapon is his step-around move where he confuses most opponents. Teofimo neutralized that move by turning with Lomachenko and throwing left hooks. BTW SIMPLE boxing technique. That step on the outside of the opponent's foot is what separated Lomachenko from winning against opposition who didn't know how to prepare for it, and Teofimo. I love how these so called "veterans" of the sport act like they know everything.

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            • QueensburyRules
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              #7
              Originally posted by Maclovesboxing
              What's your thoughts. I think Lomachenko gets put into a coma. He can be controlled with a left hook, a fast powerful jab, and or a solid pressure fighter...cough...cough..dirty salido. Sounds like a field-day for a Prime Floyd.
              - -JoyBoy ducks him until Lomas 2nd shoulder surgery, and then gives him the standard TBA contract with only 4 weeks to train with a catchweight Mr TUE 51-0 doesn't try to make with Bayliss d****d all over Loma like Laurence Cole in the Salido fight.

              MGM Floydy judges all with prefilled out scorecards.

              Thanks for all the reminders!

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              • Maclovesboxing
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                #8
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules
                - -JoyBoy ducks him until Lomas 2nd shoulder surgery, and then gives him the standard TBA contract with only 4 weeks to train with a catchweight Mr TUE 51-0 doesn't try to make with Bayliss d****d all over Loma like Laurence Cole in the Salido fight.

                MGM Floydy judges all with prefilled out scorecards.

                Thanks for all the reminders!
                Even without that stuff, and the fight being held in Ukrainian, with all the unfair elements against Floyd, I still think Floyd tko's him.

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                • AKAcronym
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                  #9
                  Just make these threads on your original account.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Maclovesboxing
                    What's your thoughts. I think Lomachenko gets put into a coma. He can be controlled with a left hook, a fast powerful jab, and or a solid pressure fighter...cough...cough..dirty salido. Sounds like a field-day for a Prime Floyd.
                    To be honest, I think the fight would play out like Floyd's fight against Emmanuel Augustus. Loma would look to apply pressure from odd angles and probably get busted up in the process. He would have his moments but Floyd was an even sharper puncher at the lower weights and Augustus paid the price for his bravery in pressing the issue.

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