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A CONCISE Look How LOMACHENKO Is Technically INFERIOR TO MAYWEATHER JR. P4P 130lbs

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  • A CONCISE Look How LOMACHENKO Is Technically INFERIOR TO MAYWEATHER JR. P4P 130lbs

    A concise look how Floyd went from Featherweight Olympian to Super Feather Pro in the same year vs Lomachenko fighting at 132lb in final Olympic days to still fight in the ams after a year in 2012, to then Bob Arum and TOP RANK Mgmt have him drain to Featherweight in his pro debut to 126lbs... The loss to Salido was apparent of an experienced war fighter compared to a headgear master...

    Floyd is a golden pup at 130! Lomachenko is already almost peaking at 130...

    First and foremost, Floyd was a Featherweight 57kg 126lbs in his Olympics and 19 years of age. Bronze

    Lomachenko is 19 years of age in his 2008, 57kg 126lbs, Gold

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    Same year Floyd starts Pro Career and MOVES UP to SUPER FEATHER at 130, 19 years of age.
    In two years, 21 years of age, Floyd is 17-0-0 (13KOs) to the become Super Feather Champ. 1996-1998.

    Lomachenko still in the ams... same age... 21 years of age. 2010

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    2004 - Floyd - 27 years of age - Corley, 2 Dvision champ

    2013 - Loma - 25 years of age - Turns Pro - MOVES DOWN TO FEATHERWEIGHT 126.....after Fighting at 132lbs 60kg Lightweight Olympics...2012, yet still continued in 2013 in the ams months prior

    2015 - Loma - 27 years of age - Still Defending his WBO Featherweight title.



    Loma weighed 138lbs, the morning of the fight.... Loma is 140lbs easily right here. Whatever the case may be, look at Rigo 122-140lb in this image. Good thing for the sky cam.

    Last edited by Lester Tutor; 12-11-2017, 04:52 AM.

  • #2
    Mayweather is a greater boxer. So what's your point? What's so impressive about Mayweather being a greater boxer with 50 bouts compared to someone with only 11 bouts?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ganstaz003 View Post
      Mayweather is a greater boxer. So what's your point? What's so impressive about Mayweather being a greater boxer with 50 bouts compared to someone with only 11 bouts?
      opinions, aren't we all sensitive? #130lbs #fantasy fights

      beating a seasoned Super Bantamweight is enough to believe that Loma would fare well against a 130lb Floyd? Does Dan enough know about reach!?


      Last edited by Lester Tutor; 12-11-2017, 04:35 AM.

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      • #4
        Mayweather isn't no Rigo. 130lb Mayweather threw punches in bunches along with being a defensive master and being a lot bigger.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LalinPromotions View Post
          opinions, aren't we all sensitive? #130lbs #fantasy fights



          Boxers get better with time. Mayweather's time is up. Someone new will surpass him and in turn, someone even more modern will surpass the previous. It is a common nature of pretty much all competitive sports. Boxing isn't any exception.

          I prefer not living in the past. Instead, I prefer living in the present moment and looking forward to the future. I was a Mayweather fan once upon a time but since he is now retired, he is irrelevant.

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          • #6
            At 11 pro fights loma is already considered ATG and no. 1 lb4lb while floyd at 30 fights is not considered ATG and not a lb4lb no. 1 boxer.

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            • #7
              floyd was overrated. deal with it. he has to live with his subpar resume and wil be passed up by many boxers in the future. you can say he would win every fantasy fight. thats ok. its fantasy. eric crumble would lose every fantasy fight. floyd never faced anyone that fought remotely like loma. he fought straight up and down fighters. guy was struggling with slick demarcus corley. lomas fought russel jr and rigo and destroyed both. soon he will have a better resume than floyd and you can go back to the drawing board to try to find new ways to hype up wins over guys like baldomir. 8 year win streak???

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pasawayako View Post
                At 11 pro fights loma is already considered ATG and no. 1 lb4lb while floyd at 30 fights is not considered ATG and not a lb4lb no. 1 boxer.
                That's because Loma waited to turn pro. We can flip that and say Mayweather was P4P #1 at 28 years old. Loma wasn't.

                Mayweather was P4P top 10 at 19 years old. Loma wasn't.
                Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 12-11-2017, 04:47 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by daggum View Post
                  floyd was overrated. deal with it. he has to live with his subpar resume and wil be passed up by many boxers in the future. you can say he would win every fantasy fight. thats ok. its fantasy. eric crumble would lose every fantasy fight. floyd never faced anyone that fought remotely like loma. he fought straight up and down fighters. guy was struggling with slick demarcus corley. lomas fought russel jr and rigo and destroyed both. soon he will have a better resume than floyd and you can go back to the drawing board to try to find new ways to hype up wins over guys like baldomir. 8 year win streak???
                  Beat the most fighters considered among the 10 best in the entire sport when he fought them. Subpar though.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    That's because Loma waited to turn pro. We can flip that and say Mayweather was P4P #1 at 28 years old. Loma wasn't.
                    Robbie, but the keyword is he said that Loma is ''considered'' to ''already'' be an ATG... given the current resume it's technically impossible. It surprises me how boxing fans have no idea how some promotional companies have a strategy to build a star.

                    Robbie, you should make a thread to ask, ''Would Rigo Win A Title Shot In His Second Pro Fight...if Arum did the favor to begin with?''

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