Comments Thread For: Lomachenko on Loss To Lopez: Nothing Honest About The Judging, It's About Being Bribed

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  • CaptainWalrus
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    #151
    Run it back. It was close and would sell.

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    • OPS
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      #152
      It seems Lomachenko has been drinking some of Deontay Wilder's koolaid. A cup of "in denial."
      Accept the loss and move on.
      #NoExcuses

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      • alexjust
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        #153
        Originally posted by To Be Frank Doe
        One judge doesn’t matter. Byrd had Khan beating Canelo almost every round. I thought Khan didn’t do Jack shet and missed. HBO coverage even exaggerated Khan landing. Canelo’s so fast rolling punches it looks like he’s getting touched but he isn’t. Canelo did a lot of rolling against GGG. Canelo is one of the few masters in the game to roll with punches effortlessly. It looks like the glove does damage but it doesn’t
        I stopped reading after your first sentence. Have a nice weekend.

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        • Sosay
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          #154
          Come on Wilder & Loma, I cant take up for clear L's. 7-5 at best but Lopez cleary won and had him scared to throw for 6 rds! Don't bish out and move down, blow out Tank, Haney, Garcia, etc and get ur rematch. Be great!

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          • Tibburon245
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            #155
            Teofimo took it--thought it was clear. Loma should fight Davis Ryan Garcia Haney etc. many good fighters at 135.

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            • Grange_27
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              #156
              Im a massive Lomachenko fan.

              He lost that fight, had Lopez ahead by 2 rounds.

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              • Caxcan
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                #157
                Loma's arrogant and disrespectful remarks should come as no surprise considering he's the same guy who declined a fight with Pac saying he'd destroy Pac so easily it would be a waste of time. Too bad his abilities don't match the size of his inflated ego.

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                • ValarMargulis
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                  #158
                  Unfortunate

                  I didn't think Loma lost the fight. But I do think he deserved to lose. If you're going to choose to not throw punches in the first half of the fight. Be prepared for the consequences.

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #159
                    Once you take the route Lomachenko is taking, you will never recover. What I mean by that is losing a fight, with the majority of spectators agreeing you lost, and going on record saying you should have won. There's no coming back from that. If you lose, and almost everyone say you lost, you should admit defeat and say you will be back stronger. It's like Lomachenko got beat up, he simply lost due to inactivity. He allowed Lopez to outwork him in 12 rounds. Plain and simple, he fought scared. I predicted Lomachenko would win, I predicted he would school Lopez. I predicted Lomachenko could also beat Lopez via corner stoppage from outclassing so much. None of that happened. Lomachenko stepped in the ring and fought like a scared fighter. A fighter who was going up against some legendary, in his prime, HOF'er. My prediction was based on Lomachenko's amateur and pro resume, Olympic resume, and Lopez's lack of experience at the top level and lack of names. I was dead wrong and Lomachenko fought scared. I wouldn't even call it "fought". He let his hands go in 3-4 rounds and just survived and played defense for the other 8-9 rounds. Just not a good performance at all in his part and the sooner he admits that, the sooner he can start correcting that for a possible rematch.

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                    • Drew Bundini Br
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                      #160
                      Originally posted by CaptainWalrus
                      Run it back. It was close and would sell.
                      Loma acted like a real biiaa#atch!! He doesn't
                      deserve rematch. Let Lomo work his way back up the old fashioned way.

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