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  • #81
    Lomachenco vs Garcia is the biggest fight at 135. Perhaps, the potential for a huge payday can set aside Mikey and Bob's animosity. I suggest ESPN and Loma's team should start twisting Arum's arms.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
      Loma: Manny Pacquiao is too old

      Loma: Fights old, small Rigondeaux
      Big difference. Rigo was undefeated and had not shown any signs of aging. Pac has long showed signs of aging. Chronological age and boxing age are not proportionally synonymous.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by .WesternChamp. View Post
        he had no problem when rigo had to be the one to move up but now with pac, all of a sudden, "he's old" lol.. we both know if this fight happens it will be at the 140+ weight. so that means loma will have to move up and he doesnt want too. and that's fine but at least say it!! even pac said 150+ was too much for him after he fought marg. aint no shame in that! the other guy is in a different weight class. there is no shame in turning down a fight against a bigger guy.
        Lomachenko has said over and over and over that he is staying at 135. After the fight with Linares he said that he felt Linares was a lot bigger than him and that he is staying at 135 for a couple years.

        Nothing the man could say will satisfy you.

        Now that you know he said he is staying at 135 free to pursue your dumb ass agenda and say hes ducking again because hes afraid to move up in weight.

        ****ing trolls for real. Legit haters. And casuals who know nothing about boxing.

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        • #84
          What's Loma's defining fight? When is he gonna fight a live body? Not interested in his campaign against cans.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by richardt View Post
            Big difference. Rigo was undefeated and had not shown any signs of aging. Pac has long showed signs of aging. Chronological age and boxing age are not proportionally synonymous.
            So you think Rigo was a harder fight than Manny would have been, ******?

            You can't be this stupid.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
              Mikey had been talking the Spence fight whilst he was at 140 and Loma still hadn’t fought Linares. It was clear to see from Mikey’s words he didn’t really have any intention on working with Top Rank.

              There’s really been no timeframe for it. Hopefully there is after the Spence defeat but I think Mikey will be done with 135 and maybe Boxing entirely within a year.
              Says the flip flopping piece of s**t that said Mikey would never fight Spence, .

              Jajajajajajajaja!!!

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              • #87
                Originally posted by RetroSpeed05 View Post
                Keep what 100? Why would Loma fight Pac he is in a different division? You literally just said it yourself. Look at Pac vs Loma threads before made months ago. I said the same now no need to fight Pac its a lose/lose situation. He's a dangerous fight with little reward. Unlike Mikey who would give him more glory if he wins.
                lol. pac is little reward? Just by mentioning pacs name make him more well known how much more if he defeated pac who is a boxing legend.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
                  So you think Rigo was a harder fight than Manny would have been, ******?

                  You can't be this stupid.
                  Listen pea brain, the subject of the discussion was age. You obviously don't have the brains to know the difference between an undefeated fighter who didn't show the signs of aging vs a fighter who is way past their prime and clearly has showed signs of aging. Get a clue if you have to beg, borrow, or steal one, idiot. And you still don't know the difference between boxing age and chronological age which is downright pathetic.
                  Last edited by richardt; 12-14-2018, 01:19 AM.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
                    Davis is 24, two-time world champ, trashed and KOed someone Loma struggled with in Pedraza dismissively, and is the best challenge around for the so called best fighter in the world. Think about that.

                    If Loma beat Davis, it would be his best win to date and could make top 5 P4P claim. Now he's somewhere in the top 10.
                    it really wouldn't be. in reality russel jr, walters, rigo, and linares are all more accomplished fighters than davis. hype is the only thing davis has over those guys. hype and fantasy power which go hand in hand. when you have hype people think you can do anything yet in reality he's done very little. knocking over sub par opposition is easy to do. i heard this over and over when ggg was doing it(well he was doing it against much better comp than small guys moving up in weight coming off losses and complete unknowns like fonseca but lets be generous)

                    and davis hasn't looked unstoppable like you pretend. he lost some rounds to pedraza and got hit more than lomachenko did in the entire 12 rounds including with bigger shots. lets remember that edner cherry got robbed against pedraza and we aren't hyping him. he lost several rounds to fonseca as well. he just hasn't been tested very much and keeps fighting compete cans instead of guys like machado who would truly show how good he is. he steals his belt and just ignores him lol

                    in fact why isn't machado the best challenge for loma? machado has a better resume thank tank beating corrales who was one of the best in the division(pedraza was not) and the guy is huge for the weight on top of that davis doens't want to fight him so why does davis get to skip the line by way of not fighting? why is davis automatically the worthy challegner. shouldn't that be based on something?
                    Last edited by daggum; 12-14-2018, 01:56 AM.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
                      What's Loma's defining fight? When is he gonna fight a live body? Not interested in his campaign against cans.
                      you've been fine poster. but lately seems like Loma got on your nervers as well. in every thread I see you asking whats Loma defining fight. the thing is - most of his fights are great. compare to Tank..who only notable win is Perdaza. and quit with your bull****..he koed him and Vasya couldnt.

                      let him fight Rigo and stop him, aha, highly doubt.

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