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  • PredatorStyle
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    Wow. I never expected nakatani to be the guy. Will be very interesting fight.

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  • chepboxingking
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    Thought Loma was moving back down? Thought Lopez was a too big for him...

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  • Nightfall
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    Gotta build Boringchenko back up🤣😂🤣🤣

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  • R-Hand Southpaw
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    Amusing watch the biggest Tank Davis fan talk like he actually knows boxing.

    How about spending time telling your boy to quit faking his injury and go beat up some featherweights while he's waiting for all the younger guys to outgrow 135.

    Then when they all do you can brag how everyone ducked midget Tank Davis because they were so scared of him.

    At least Lopez had the balls to get in the ring with Loma compared to Tank who mentally broke down when Floyd was gonna feed him to Loma.

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  • Satir
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    would be one of the most important fights in Loma's career, he needs to stop Nakatani, will probably target that huge, stationary body
    Last edited by Satir; 02-11-2021, 08:22 PM.

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    Originally posted by Elotero View Post
    Loma comes back with a shaved head and a sleeve full of tattoos. It's the comeback special.

    War Nakatani!


    I'd love to see the Matrix transform. Or maybe yellow green short hair!

    War Boxing!

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    Originally posted by tokon View Post
    While that scenerio would be a good option, I don't think Loma should walk straight into a title shot - at any weight. Whichever weight he decides to continue on at (from what Arum is quoted it looks like 135), I think he needs to beat at least one top 5 fighter and earn his shot.
    Nakatani or Verdejo would put him there. Both tough and rough fights. If I was his manager I'd pick Verdejo.

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  • tokon
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    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
    I think this is the ideal scenario: Loma fights the winner of Berchelt vs. Valdez, Stevenson fights the winner of Herring vs. Frampton, the winners unify at 130! All in-house fights for TR and ESPN, and if it's Loma vs. Stevenson, that's HUGE!
    While that scenerio would be a good option, I don't think Loma should walk straight into a title shot - at any weight. Whichever weight he decides to continue on at (from what Arum is quoted it looks like 135), I think he needs to beat at least one top 5 fighter and earn his shot.

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    Originally posted by BendOver View Post
    Of course it is his problem. A problem very easy to fix. He was give of take five minutes away from victory. But like you said, he needs to rethinks his approach and know when to go all in.
    I was never more impressed with Verdejo until that night. I saw his pro debut live and saw most of his fights.

    Before the Lopez-Loma fight was agreed to, Loma was all set to fight Verdejo. I was very critical of even the suggestion at the time. Now? It'd be an exciting come back fight for both. I give the edge to Loma. Felix has a heart and balls, unless the Nakatani fight finished him off.

    The psychological question now is: How would Loma react and deal with falling mercilessly from that BS pedestal his fanboys put him on, inside the ring? We saw how he dealt with it outside the ring.

    That's why I say Loma should take a tune up fight first. Nakatani is no tune up. One more loss and Loma is out of boxing, except in a pedestrian capacity for the up and comers. Same for Verdejo- the definition of a cross-roads fight.

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  • BendOver
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    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
    That's Verdejo's problem. It wasn't a 5-round fight.
    Of course it is his problem. A problem very easy to fix. He was give of take five minutes away from victory. But like you said, he needs to rethinks his approach and know when to go all in.

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