Absolutely. The same way basketball would be better if everyone played like LeBron, and football would be better if all the QB threw like Tom Brady
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Lomachenko shows that a fighter can have a lot to do with making a fight happen. He wanted to fight for a title in his first pro fight. People told him it was impossible but he found a promoter who got him a title shot in his second fight.
Unless a person is involved in negotiations it's impossible to know what goes on, that's why I laugh when fans start giving the "who ducked who" bs.
Loma's out front. He knows a boxing career is short, he's not in it for the money. He says he wants to create a legacy by fighting the best. I think he means what he says.
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What a horrible "article". Loma stayed into amateurs very late so he got his seasoning that way. Loma, in his late 20s, wants the big fights...like every other non-Haymon fighter.
BIGPOPPAPUMP have you ever met a black man whose dick you didn't want??
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Originally posted by TexasCowBoy View PostThis is why Lomachenko is the Number 1 Pound for Pound Fighter In The World....the black people hate him because Loma is not black....the gays hate him because Loma aint gay.....and the list just goes on and on
And if anything, there are more Mexican Loma detractors than blacks.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostErrol Spence Jr. is no coward! Neither are the Charlo Bros., Deontay Wilder, David Benavidez, Badou Jack, Mikey Garcia, Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Erislandy Lara, Jarrett Hurd, Julian WIlliams, Gary Russell Jr., and many more!
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Originally posted by Derranged View PostStop making everything about race.
And if anything, there are more Mexican Loma detractors than blacks.
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