Lomachenko's resume is aging like Milk.

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  • TernceBudCharlo
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dallas' 4 Eva
    I remember a few people saying Loma's resume was overrated as **** before the Teo fight and they got attacked for it. Now all of a sudden everyone see's through the smoke and mirrors of it all? LMAO

    Boy wait until Crawford fights a live body, that **** is gonna be hilarious to see the fallout from that one.
    Wrong, I thought Loma was gonna lose cuz he didn't have the skills or the power to compete at 135, not the resume. Bud has both. You never see Bud getting pieced up the way Loma does in his fights, and he's got the power to end it for anyone at 147.

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      #32
      Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
      He's brutally knocking out all of his opponents at 147, in his third weight class, and that's all you can ask for. Loma can't get these guys respect at all with his power, and on top of that he doesn't have the skills to back it up. You can talk all the s*** you want about how he beat Linares, Pedraza, Campbell clearly, but I am telling you, he was getting tagged Clean left and right. And for what? A guy with those kind of alleged skills should be be getting hit. ****, even Canelo I can't stand the guy but you never see him get hit cleanly the way Lomachenko does, even against opponents with huge height and reach advantages over him.
      The clear difference being Crawford walks around 180, he even started one camp 190, Lomachenko walks around just above 135. Crawford is good at 147 whilst 135 is Lomachenko’s ceiling so to speak.

      And Campbell, Lopez and Linares are much better than the tripe that Crawford has fought at 147, especially when it’s a stacked division.

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      • Alf Stewart
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        #33
        Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
        What has he achieved? Belts are handed out like candy today. He won a vacant belt against Garry Russell at 126, won another belt at 130 against Rocky Martinez (a bum), and won 3 belts at 135 against C level fighters who he struggled with. That's a 9lb weight difference, meanwhile you have guys like Canelo going up 21 lbs.

        I'm not saying he's not a good fighter, but if you're a p4p great you should have made easy easy easy work out of all those guys he faced at 135.
        Won his title in his 3rd fight.

        14 of his 16 fights have been for a world title.

        Fastest ever 3 weight world champion.

        Mind you Ricky Burns, Postol and Dulorme are a proverbial murderers row🤣

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          #34
          Originally posted by Alf Stewart
          Won his title in his 3rd fight.

          14 of his 16 fights have been for a world title.

          Fastest ever 3 weight world champion.

          Mind you Ricky Burns, Postol and Dulorme are a proverbial murderers row🤣
          Difference is he shows no vulnerability at all. Loma you just new was ripe for the taking.

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          • Dallas' 4 Eva
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            #35
            Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
            Wrong, I thought Loma was gonna lose cuz he didn't have the skills or the power to compete at 135, not the resume. Bud has both. You never see Bud getting pieced up the way Loma does in his fights, and he's got the power to end it for anyone at 147.
            What the **** Crawford fights have you been watching? He gets boxed and pieced up by everybody he gets in the ring with damn near. Kell Brook and Mean Machine were repeatedly landing that right hand over and over and over again on him, that's why he got dropped by one of them and his eye was swelling up after two rounds with the other. Crawford was struggling to put away a one legged Benavidez who literally only had long arms and a decent jab bruh, that's it. Bro he gets hit, ALL THE DAMN TIME.

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              #36
              Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
              Difference is he shows no vulnerability at all. Loma you just new was ripe for the taking.
              Bum Crawford has a glass chin.

              Wasn't it Gary Russel who one punch knocked him out cold, broke his jaw and put him in hospital?

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                #37
                Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
                Difference is he shows no vulnerability at all. Loma you just new was ripe for the taking.
                He shows lots of holes in his game but as elite fighters do he adapts well to the situation in front of him.

                Crippled Benavidez was more than holding his own for started, Mean machine dropped him, **** even Dulorme was on even keel with him.

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                  #38
                  Difference is he always makes the adjustments, dominates the later rounds, and then stops these guys in brutal fashion.

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                  • STREET CLEANER
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                    #39
                    Loma is not what some said that he is the best of any era but he is a damn good boxer. Like any great boxer they lose when they go up to face top competition. No shame there.

                    Some think here that going up in weight is easy and the fighter should be as effective, it simply does not work that way all the time and there is limit on how a fighter can go before the size of the other fighter makes their skills less effective.

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                    • mcdonalds
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                      Mods why haven’t you done anything on this forum?

                      Please explain yourselves.
                      So you're mad at us for telling the truth? His resume aging like milk is 100% a fact as of right now.

                      I never said he wasn't a great fighter, so don't get your panties in a bunch

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