I'm still surprised how ESPN used this as an advantage with an inconsistency from Steve Willis
Loma is notorious for his pull clinch technique. The most orthodox form of clinchingt with the break revolves around inside fighting, or a REF yelling the break, as they expect to be separated.
Whereas with Loma, with almost all his clinches in bouts, especially in the GRJ bout... extends his arms out so that he can slide out easily.. the problem with that is he forces his head towards the opponents face and chest and yanks out, even when a ref is about to separate them...it's tussle war shy of wrestling, especially because the opponent is made to look as if they're holding his arms... this is the tactic ESPN showed on CAMERA with Loma ASKING if what was ok to do it?
If Loma does it routinely, why did he and his dad feel the need to ask Steve Willis if its ok to do it and coicidentally it's on camera with the commentary team trolling on it!? That's not the funny part! The funny part is that Steve Willis told Loma that HE COULDN'T DO IT! He asked Willis and Willis shaked his head like ''nope!''
So then, why did Steve Willis allow Loma to do the exact same move that he was told not to do?! As any other ref usually breaks clinching, how are all these inconsistencies apparent?
Loma is notorious for his pull clinch technique. The most orthodox form of clinchingt with the break revolves around inside fighting, or a REF yelling the break, as they expect to be separated.
Whereas with Loma, with almost all his clinches in bouts, especially in the GRJ bout... extends his arms out so that he can slide out easily.. the problem with that is he forces his head towards the opponents face and chest and yanks out, even when a ref is about to separate them...it's tussle war shy of wrestling, especially because the opponent is made to look as if they're holding his arms... this is the tactic ESPN showed on CAMERA with Loma ASKING if what was ok to do it?
If Loma does it routinely, why did he and his dad feel the need to ask Steve Willis if its ok to do it and coicidentally it's on camera with the commentary team trolling on it!? That's not the funny part! The funny part is that Steve Willis told Loma that HE COULDN'T DO IT! He asked Willis and Willis shaked his head like ''nope!''
So then, why did Steve Willis allow Loma to do the exact same move that he was told not to do?! As any other ref usually breaks clinching, how are all these inconsistencies apparent?
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