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  • KillaMane26
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    #21
    Originally posted by Lomadeaux
    Just a couple of the second half whipping Lopez took.

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    U ain't gotta show me gifs....

    The fight was closer than people admit.

    My point is he was super cautious the first half cuz of Lopez power.

    So why would he move up to 147?

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    • Lomadeaux
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      #22
      Originally posted by KillaMane26
      U ain't gotta show me gifs....

      The fight was closer than people admit.

      My point is he was super cautious the first half cuz of Lopez power.
      So why wasn't he "super cautious" in the second half? Every fight has a game plan. That's what I'm saying.

      But I don't know if jumping all the way to 147 makes sense.

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      • KillaMane26
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        #23
        Originally posted by Lomadeaux
        So why wasn't he "super cautious" in the second half? Every fight has a game plan. That's what I'm saying.

        But I don't know if jumping all the way to 147 makes sense.
        Cuz a fighter ain't as fast or sharp the second half....

        He clearly was super cautious in the first half ... He didn't want take any chances vs his power.

        The game plan seemed to be wait till Lopez slowed down before taking any chances.

        I don't get what u are implying..... He clearly didn't wanna take no chances opening up the first half

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #24
          Originally posted by KillaMane26
          U ain't gotta show me gifs....

          The fight was closer than people admit.

          My point is he was super cautious the first half cuz of Lopez power.

          So why would he move up to 147?
          Question-how exactly was the fight closer than people think? From the 8th round on, Loma needed a KO or at least a couple of knockdowns to get back into the fight. He had strong rounds 8-11 trying to do that but by the start of the 12th he was exhausted from that.

          He was never closer than 3 rds behind after the 7th round.

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          • KillaMane26
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            #25
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            Question-how exactly was the fight closer than people think? From the 8th round on, Loma needed a KO or at least a couple of knockdowns to get back into the fight. He had strong rounds 8-11 trying to do that but by the start of the 12th he was exhausted from that.

            He was never closer than 3 rds behind after the 7th round.
            I ain't say the fight was "close" I said it was closer than people been saying.

            It's alot if people acting like Loma was dominated and only won 2 rounds.

            Loma fcked up trying to win a fight after giving up the first half then losing one of the last rounds when Lopez rallied

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            • wlad1111
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              #26
              Originally posted by The Big Dunn
              Paydays should be earned, not given. He hasn't earned the right to fight either for a big payday coming off that loss.

              He should have to fight Haney and make up for the fight he walked away from. Win that and then we can talk about big paydays.
              Haney now says Loma hasn't earned a shot to fight him. This is ****ing hilarious

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                #27
                Originally posted by wlad1111
                Haney now says Loma hasn't earned a shot to fight him. This is ****ing hilarious
                That's kind of dumb. He must be in his feelings that Loma avoided him. I get why he'd be upset but handle it differently.

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                • BoxingIsGreat
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  Why? Because this is prize fighting. Good fighters should gain greatness.

                  Gervonta, Ryan and Haney are no draw.
                  A lot of BS right there.

                  Davis is the boss at 130 and 135. Biggest name around there. Nice for you to exclude him when he's one of the most talked boxers in boxing. Make sense next time.

                  Loma isn't going beyond 135 and the fight he's dying for is Davis.

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                  • Fists_of_Fury
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                    #29
                    He would get sparked out within a few rounds by Pacquiao.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                      I am sure Lomachenko can beat some fringe contender at 147 and get a contender status.
                      Why would you do that when both 130 and 135 are stacked? It's not logical. Loma's biggest pay was 3 mil. He can make that with Davis after one or two successful comeback tune ups. Maybe 2022.

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