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  • dan_cov
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    #51
    Not only was he hesitant Lopez didn't just stand there baffled, mesmerised by the feints to set up his rather predictable turns & sidesteps. He took Loma's angles away from him making him look rather ordinary and slower.
    If there was a reason he looked slow its because Lopez didn't let him do what everyone else has let him do.

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    • MONGOOSE66
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      #52
      Originally posted by dan_cov
      Timing and reflexes, reaction timing will go long before speed.
      And while speedy I wouldn't say speed was one of his best attributes.
      If you are fast you're fast just like a puncher they're just born that way. Even a retired sprinter well into his forties will be lightening quick & the decrease will be rather minimal from their peak.
      RJJ was still lightening fast well in his forties even when out of shape he had blinding handspeed.
      I can not recall one fighter in history whose speed suddenly declined at the age of 32. Maybe Lopez just made him look slower or his timing was out a bit from inactivity.

      Are you actually incapable of posting without silly name calling? Not that I care about online insult attempts or what someone calls me on or off online but its likely why you're in red and will inevitably end up banned at some point only to have to make what is probably your 7th account of the year already.
      Unfortunately u dont know what your talking about.
      Sorry if the word “dumb” offended your delicate nature. Perhaps boxing is a little to intense for u. Try taking up golf or badminton. Lol.
      Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 01-30-2021, 12:39 PM.

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      • j0zef
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        #53
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        Not only was he hesitant Lopez didn't just stand there baffled, mesmerised by the feints to set up his rather predictable turns & sidesteps. He took Loma's angles away from him making him look rather ordinary and slower.
        If there was a reason he looked slow its because Lopez didn't let him do what everyone else has let him do.
        If this was true, how do you explain the 2nd half of the fight where he dominated Lopez and almost stopped him?

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        • dan_cov
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          #54
          Originally posted by j0zef
          If this was true, how do you explain the 2nd half of the fight where he dominated Lopez and almost stopped him?

          There was no dominating he won maybe 4 pretty close rounds after Lopez tired after dominating the first 7 rounds.

          Almost stopped him? The only one that almost got stopped was Loma in the 12th round until some atrocious refereeing came to the rescue & bought him time.

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          • j0zef
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            #55
            Originally posted by dan_cov
            There was no dominating he won maybe 4 pretty close rounds after Lopez tired after dominating the first 7 rounds.

            Almost stopped him? The only one that almost got stopped was Loma in the 12th round until some atrocious refereeing came to the rescue & bought him time.
            Here's a "pretty close round" for your viewing pleasure.
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=100&v=ITbLW1m2nh4&feature=********

            I have no idea what your agenda is, nor do I care. But at least watch the fight you're commenting on.

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            • dan_cov
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              #56
              Originally posted by j0zef
              Here's a "pretty close round" for your viewing pleasure.
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=100&v=ITbLW1m2nh4&feature=********

              I have no idea what your agenda is, nor do I care. But at least watch the fight you're commenting on.

              Why can you only post one? You claim I have an agenda but your argument for this is posting a mere one round that supposedly is dominant? There was eleven others.

              Is it because the others that Loma won were exactly as I said, pretty close rounds?

              Even with that said & this being Lomas best round of the fight still Lopez was catching him in the exchanges, hurt him to the body & finished the round stronger & I'd argue landing the best shots of the round.

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                #57
                Originally posted by dan_cov
                Why can you only post one? You claim I have an agenda but your argument for this is posting a mere one round that supposedly is dominant? There was eleven others.

                Is it because the others that Loma won were exactly as I said, pretty close rounds?

                Even with that said & this being Lomas best round of the fight still Lopez was catching him in the exchanges, hurt him to the body & finished the round stronger & I'd argue landing the best shots of the round.
                I can post the other rounds, or you can look them up yourself.

                But there's no point. Lopez gets beat pillar to post while stumbling around eating clean shots as the announcers are screaming "Lomachenko is looking for a knockout", but to you it's a close round.

                This argument is going nowhere. Go and watch the fight, and you'll understand why Loma is a favorite over Teo in a rematch.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by dan_cov
                  There was no dominating he won maybe 4 pretty close rounds after Lopez tired after dominating the first 7 rounds.

                  Almost stopped him? The only one that almost got stopped was Loma in the 12th round until some atrocious refereeing came to the rescue & bought him time.
                  I think you need to go watch the fight with un-biased eyes.
                  There is a reason why Teo doesn't want a rematch.

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                  • dan_cov
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by j0zef
                    I can post the other rounds, or you can look them up yourself.

                    But there's no point. Lopez gets beat pillar to post while stumbling around eating clean shots as the announcers are screaming "Lomachenko is looking for a knockout", but to you it's a close round.

                    This argument is going nowhere. Go and watch the fight, and you'll understand why Loma is a favorite over Teo in a rematch.

                    That's their job. He wasn't even throwing punches when he said it lol
                    About 4 seconds later he threw a faint, Lopez parried a left cross controlled Loma's right hand as Loma squared up, spun out then landed a right to the body which got a reactionand won the last 70 seconds of the round.

                    Loma won 4 rounds this was his best by far and it was anything but dominant.

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                    • dan_cov
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by eco1
                      I think you need to go watch the fight with un-biased eyes.
                      There is a reason why Teo doesn't want a rematch.

                      He doesn't deserve a rematch.
                      Nobody wants to see him too scared to throw a punch again for 7 rounds.

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