How did Lopez beat Loma in the early rounds?

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #21
    Loma waited too long. Lopez was sharp and fast and you can see how he was pacing himself too much. He did the same when he fought Salido.

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    • powershots
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      #22
      Are you kidding? Loma just moved and barely threw anything. Lopez was the aggressor and threw more. Some landed some didnt. Reminded me of Hopkins vs Taylor fight.

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      • R-Hand Southpaw
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        #23
        The ESPN broadcast was SO BIASED for Teofimo it was honestly just as disgusting as the 119-111 card. Lomachenko was set up bad.

        And Lomachenko simply lost rounds because of his inactivity. People who are fans of watching boxing and don't actually partake or understand the sport dont understand that people are extremely biased and that affects the results.

        You hear the broadcast laying down and rolling over for Teofimo and the average person will swallow and believe everything that is said.

        The only dudes who get the benefit of the double and score points for "defense" are Canelo and Floyd Mayweather and Lomachenko is neither.

        I had the same card as Andre Ward and I thought that it was fair. When Lomachenko chose not to engage and let Lopez throw punches he lost. When he chose to throw punches he won wide.

        Look at how Lopez won rounds and how Lomachenko won rounds.

        Lopez won a majority of his rounds by throwing combos that covered more than half the ring literally chasing Lomachenkos to the ropes only to land a few glancing shots. Now that's not me saying that Lomachenko deserved to win those rounds but to act like they were all strong powerful stinging shots is a flat out lie.

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        • Robi13
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          #24
          Bwahahahahahaha

          López>Loma

          Every
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          Day

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          • papichulosweg
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            #25
            I have it a draw because Lopez didn’t connect much in 6 rounds but loma inactivity was obvious and he didn’t do much until the second half of the fight.

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            • SplitSecond
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              #26
              This fight reminds me of the Joshua-Ruiz fight. People genuinely thought Ruiz was a better boxer/outboxed Joshua because he won.

              Lomachenko was the one still landing the cleaner shots in the first half. If Lopez was dominating him early like people act team Lomo would have dropped that boxing strat before the 6th.
              Last edited by SplitSecond; 12-01-2020, 11:26 AM.

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              • Lomadeaux
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                #27
                Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                Loma waited too long. Lopez was sharp and fast and you can see how he was pacing himself too much. He did the same when he fought Salido.
                The Salido fight was a mess all around.

                Loma almost stopped Salido.

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                • Mammoth
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  I thought Lopez clearly won the first 7 rounds because Loma threw very few punches in those rounds. Lopez forced the fight and threw and landed more punches in all of those rounds. Loma finally went to work and won rounds 8 9 10 and 11. Lopez had a great round 12 and won that round. Just my opinion and how I scored that fight.
                  Yes, Teo won the first 7 and the 12th. Might have been one of the easiest fights to score in recent memory.

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                  • Lomadeaux
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by R-Hand Southpaw
                    The ESPN broadcast was SO BIASED for Teofimo it was honestly just as disgusting as the 119-111 card. Lomachenko was set up bad.

                    And Lomachenko simply lost rounds because of his inactivity. People who are fans of watching boxing and don't actually partake or understand the sport dont understand that people are extremely biased and that affects the results.

                    You hear the broadcast laying down and rolling over for Teofimo and the average person will swallow and believe everything that is said.

                    The only dudes who get the benefit of the double and score points for "defense" are Canelo and Floyd Mayweather and Lomachenko is neither.

                    I had the same card as Andre Ward and I thought that it was fair. When Lomachenko chose not to engage and let Lopez throw punches he lost. When he chose to throw punches he won wide.

                    Look at how Lopez won rounds and how Lomachenko won rounds.

                    Lopez won a majority of his rounds by throwing combos that covered more than half the ring literally chasing Lomachenkos to the ropes only to land a few glancing shots. Now that's not me saying that Lomachenko deserved to win those rounds but to act like they were all strong powerful stinging shots is a flat out lie.
                    This is a very good, unbiased post.

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                    • Lomadeaux
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mammoth
                      Yes, Teo won the first 7 and the 12th. Might have been one of the easiest fights to score in recent memory.
                      I had Loma winning the 2nd and 7-11. Lopez by 1 round is acceptable.

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