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Why is Lomachenko considered world class when has a 9-1 record?

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  • Why is Lomachenko considered world class when has a 9-1 record?

    This is pure ignorance on my side but he's 9-1!!

  • #2
    B/c he did the matrix on the fastest man in boxing.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by adamt View Post
      This is pure ignorance on my side but he's 9-1!!
      You're right.

      Pure ignorance.

      Stop looking to boxrec and actually watch some fights(even a few).

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      • #4
        Don't sleep on his amateur achievements, twice gold medalist, to start with. Watch him fight amateur experts like Selimov. His 9 wins include great names.
        Afterall Spence is already a p4p somehow after beating Kell and that kickbox guy Pac beat.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rovi View Post
          Don't sleep on his amateur achievements, twice gold medalist, to start with. Watch him fight amateur experts like Selimov. His 9 wins include great names.
          Afterall Spence is already a p4p somehow after beating Kell and that kickbox guy Pac beat.
          Spence doesn't have a lost. If you want to talk resumes, Salido is overrated, ideally he shouldve been blasted out by Loma given his previous wars.

          Expect Loma's face to be pulverized come fight night

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          • #6
            Originally posted by adamt View Post
            This is pure ignorance on my side but he's 9-1!!
            Look at the 10 guys he fought.

            Quality > quantity.

            Padding his record with 15 bums wouldn't make him any more or less of a world class fighter.

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              • #8
                He doesn't fight cans. Also, he's crowd pleasing - boxing is entertainment

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                • #9
                  Watch him fight and then you will know why

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                  • #10
                    His class is obvious to any one that knows boxing. A loss means nothing, especially fighting a highly ranked guy in your second fight for a world title.

                    You take chances and you gain respect, win, lose or draw. He aimed high straight away.

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