Loma has at least three but probably four better wins than Crawford's best. That and the fact his talent level and skill set is higher should be enough. Those are the only two contenders. GGG being a contender is borderline laughable as is Canelo who clearly lost to GGG failed drug tests and didn't really beat Lara anyway and that was in his prime.
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Originally posted by Raggamuffin View PostI don't remember us having a talk about the concept of what pfp means, and my strong opinion isn't fact...lmao. In my book doe that's what Loma has to do to be considered pfp best. Just considered. The Salido debacle still exists, and you still to this day fail to acknowledge the loss and how he could jump such guys as Garcia, Bud, GG or Canelo who were ranked pfp longer than him.
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Originally posted by considerthis View PostWho says I fail to acknowledge he lost? I'm saying he lost but so what? The question isn't if he lost, it's if he'd beat those guys all things equal.
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Loma's best win is Rigo, and he was two divisions higher than Rigo who challenged him for greatness. The wool isn't over my eyes. After losing to Salido, Loma has done very well for himself, but he isn't pfp the best fighter in the world foh lmao. And if Loma has better wins than Bud, then he has better wins than Canelo, Garcia, GG also. He also has a loss something the others don't have.
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Originally posted by Raggamuffin View PostBud climbed upo the ladder through the natural process of attaining the pfp best title. Unifying titles, beating EVERYONE in style, and not only became champion in 2 divisions, but he became a lineal champion in 2 divisions.
Loma lost, and he never gained revenge. For me he has to beat a guy like Garcia to be a part of the conversation. And beating a good Linares isn't good enough. Garcia wouldve beat the **** out of Linares. I like Linares and think that it's a good win for Loma, but who Linares beaten that pushes Loma over Bud?
2011-09-10 Angel Rios 9 6 0 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City
W
UD
2011-07-30 Derrick Campos 20 11 0 Softball Country Arena, Denver
W
TKO
2011-02-26 Anthony Mora 15 6 0 Heartland Events Center, Grand Island
W
KO
2010-07-31 Ron Boyd 6 10 1 Sovereign Bank Baseball Stadium, York
W
TKO
2010-05-01 Marty Robbins 23 45 1 Johnson County Fairgrounds, Iowa City
W
KO
2009-12-19 Corey Sommerville 1 3 0 Cotton Eyed Joe, Knoxville
W
TKO
2009-10-31 Steve Marquez 9 14 1 War Memorial Arena, Johnstown
W
TKO
2009-05-02 Miguel Delgado 3 11 0 War Memorial Arena, Johnstown
W
TKO
2009-03-21 Lucas Rodas 3 4 0 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati
W
KO
2009-03-07 Travis Hartman 9 10 1 Valencia Ballroom, York
W
UD
2008-11-08 Michael Williams 5 6 0 Valencia Ballroom, York
W
TKO
2008-08-22 Aaron Anderson debut Johnson County Fairgrounds, Iowa City
W
UD
2008-07-26 Damon Antoine 8 25 1 Valencia Ballroom, York
W
UD
2008-04-03 Filiberto Nieto 1 4 0 Michael's Eighth Avenue, Glen Burnie
W
RTD
2008-03-14 Brian Cummings 2 0 0 Athletic Club, Denver
This is crawfords first 15 fights, look at how many loses, idiot, total of opponents 115 wins and 155 losesLast edited by Shape up; 05-19-2018, 04:11 AM.
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Originally posted by Raggamuffin View PostLoma's best win is Rigo, and he was two divisions higher than Rigo who challenged him for greatness. The wool isn't over my eyes. After losing to Salido, Loma has done very well for himself, but he isn't pfp the best fighter in the world foh lmao. And if Loma has better wins than Bud, then he has better wins than Canelo, Garcia, GG also. He also has a loss something the others don't have.
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we all know that if talk of a fight with tank heats up, larry will start dragging lomachenkos name through the mud
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Loma's a skilled , fan friendly fighter who seems to just want to fight for titles. It seems like size is his only limitation and he might run out of guys to fight.
Floyd's 5'8, at 30 he was fighting Oscar at 150 , Manny at 5"5 and 30 years old, was fighting at 130 and JMM at 5"7 was fighting at 127 when he reached 30. So who knows, maybe Memo's looking for some work.
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostYour an imbecile
2011-09-10 Angel Rios 9 6 0 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City
W
UD
2011-07-30 Derrick Campos 20 11 0 Softball Country Arena, Denver
W
TKO
2011-02-26 Anthony Mora 15 6 0 Heartland Events Center, Grand Island
W
KO
2010-07-31 Ron Boyd 6 10 1 Sovereign Bank Baseball Stadium, York
W
TKO
2010-05-01 Marty Robbins 23 45 1 Johnson County Fairgrounds, Iowa City
W
KO
2009-12-19 Corey Sommerville 1 3 0 Cotton Eyed Joe, Knoxville
W
TKO
2009-10-31 Steve Marquez 9 14 1 War Memorial Arena, Johnstown
W
TKO
2009-05-02 Miguel Delgado 3 11 0 War Memorial Arena, Johnstown
W
TKO
2009-03-21 Lucas Rodas 3 4 0 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati
W
KO
2009-03-07 Travis Hartman 9 10 1 Valencia Ballroom, York
W
UD
2008-11-08 Michael Williams 5 6 0 Valencia Ballroom, York
W
TKO
2008-08-22 Aaron Anderson debut Johnson County Fairgrounds, Iowa City
W
UD
2008-07-26 Damon Antoine 8 25 1 Valencia Ballroom, York
W
UD
2008-04-03 Filiberto Nieto 1 4 0 Michael's Eighth Avenue, Glen Burnie
W
RTD
2008-03-14 Brian Cummings 2 0 0 Athletic Club, Denver
This is crawfords first 15 fights, look at how many loses, idiot, total of opponents 115 wins and 155 loses
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