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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostLet's discuss and see which of us is the casual. Lomachenko was on the very short list of fighters of this current generation who could have been universally regarded as an all-time great fighter one day. All but his most ardent haters gave him a pass on the Salido fight, but now he's shown himself to be something less than great twice in 15 pro fights. He still has a great resume and he remains a generational talent in terms of his boxing skill and acumen, but nobody whose not a Ukranian sports junkie regards him on the level of a Duran, Pacquiao or SRR. Before the Lopez fight he was actually on track to be in that discussion one day, but he royally blew it by fighting so timidly for much of his fight against Lopez.
I assert that he has ruined his legacy because the only way to redeem himself and erase the stain of that frustrating defeat to Lopez is by avenging his loss to Lopez. But Lopez will never give him the opportunity - probably out of sheer spite - so Lomachenko will always be judged by his critics largely on that performance, no matter what else he achieves (he'll probably only fight 1-2 times more anyway). He will be remembered as a amazing boxer, but not as a great fighter.
One loss doesn't ruin his legacy. If that's the case then nothing Canelo will ever do will amount to shxt because Floyd totally schooled him.
See how that makes no sense? Good now stfu
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I keep telling people it's hard to hit Lomachenko cleanly and he usually lands on other fighters very cleanly. Unfortunately for him, he didn't do enough of that and he didn't decide to do that regularly until it was too late late.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostLmao! I was probably following boxing when you weren't even a nut stain boy
One loss doesn't ruin his legacy. If that's the case then nothing Canelo will ever do will amount to shxt because Floyd totally schooled him.
See how that makes no sense? Good now stfu
Lomachenko, in case your old ass didn't realize, is at the tail end of his career and, as I already stated, will not likely have the chance to redeem his ****ty showing in his biggest fight ever. He'll fight a couple more times, maybe even beat a name fighter like Tank, but what is to be said of him if he never avenges that loss to Lopez? There are plenty of revisionist fanboys on here who are going around pretending that Lomachenko somehow got robbed for not fighting, but the world saw the fight. For seven full rounds, Lomachenko did not want to engage his opponent. He didn't have the nerve to take the risks needed to win in the moment that it counted most. If he never gets the Lopez rematch, that will be the enduring memory of his professional career.Last edited by NachoMan; 01-05-2021, 03:59 PM.
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Originally posted by Damn Wicked View PostI thought the 12th round was very close too. I'm a bit surprised that quite a few people are calling that a clear round for Teo.
This was an extremely close fight that deserves a rematch. That is all.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View Postbut what is to be said of him if he never avenges that loss to Lopez?
Originally posted by NachoMan View PostFor seven full rounds, Lomachenko did not want to engage his opponent.
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