Comments Thread For: Lomachenko Rates Lopez's Punching Power: Hard, But Not One-Punch KO Hard
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Loma may wanna keep his mouth shut. By admitting Lopez hits hard, it gives Lopez the upper hand should they potentially have a rematch. Loma fought a defensive fight. Just imagine if he chooses to let his hands go during the early rounds of a rematch. He could....and probably would get knocked out - he actually got hurt late in fight number 1. Fighters should never reveal any strengths of an opponent, unless they're certain that they'll never fight that opponent again.Last edited by Lefty0616; 01-10-2021, 02:58 PM.Comment
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Not everyone has GREAT timing! Teo has excellent timing, which is why he gets so many KOs. Loma has excellent timing, but he doesn't have Teo's POWER! That's why Loma got on his bike...EARLY! He recognized the danger!Comment
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He definitely respect his power, you can tell by the way he fought. He felt it early and then refuse to lower his guard for like 6/7 rounds. Not wanting to take any chances. Thus losing the fight until he finally decided to start fighting.Comment
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I’m a grown man getting into a argument with a character jaja.
I will say thank you though because I shouldn’t speak disrespectful of the warriors that make our sport great. Loma is still a top 10 fighter and while being a sore loser and speaking poorly of Central America, he’s still a good fighter. Not so sure about great anymore.
I do stand by my statement, Loma needs to get back in the ring and earn his shot again.
My bad.Last edited by boogbx; 01-10-2021, 05:20 PM.Comment
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He refused to engage and that was his problem. Hindsight is 20/20 but it’s Lomas own fault for not bringing the fight to Loma early.Comment
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