Depends entirely on the weight. 130 Loma dominates Garcia. 135 Loma easily outpoints Garcia. At 140 Mikey has a slugger's chance. Loma is just not that big.
You know fair point but Mikey was fighting to survive and its very hard to knock out a cagey vet who is in survival mode. Mikey would take alot more chances against Loma leaving more openings. Not saying Loma stops him just out classes him in my view! But hey i've been wrong many times before lol
mikey stops loma in 8. loma could tee off on mikey all night and not buzz him, mikey puts him on his ass every time he connects solidly.
Mikey has no chance against Loma. Because before fighting him, Mikey must fight an uphill battle to lower his weight down to the edge of 135. I got the info that his weight at the night he fought Spence was 152. And that's a 'fight night weight', not the day after which I am sure Mikey would completely fall of the wagon. That means the amount of weight that Mikey must cut prior to the contest is at least approximately 8 kilograms. Just look at how big is his belly now, you know what I mean. Reminded me to Chris John's belly when he lost to Vetyeka. If Mikey accepts to face Loma in lightweight unification fight. He must face the similar situation that Duran faced when he fought Leonard for their second fight. Duran weighed around 180 lbs before his started training and 160 by the time of his training at a month before the fight. I don't think the fight will happen. It definitely put Mikey in big disadvantage. Don't even think about catchweight because Loma will never agree to it.
Mikey knocks out Loma. That I am 100% sure off. Loma had only fought bums and the average b he fought salido beat him
I've come to the conclusion that you're an incredibly shitty poster, and bring absolutely nothing to this forum. If you truly believe any of the drivel that you just wrote, then you don't follow sport very closely and you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, and no ability to process what you're seeing before your eyes.