So, Lomachenko Took 5 Rounds Off A Prime KO Artist With 1 Good Shoulder. Now That's Impressive!

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  1. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    what arguments do you want man? that's ridiculous hahahaha

    if you wacht the fight in slowmotion you can see the doctor making the surgery in the 5th round. hahahaha

    disgusting man. I cannot understand how the **** you are not ashamed of defending this crap
     
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  2. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Both you think there was no injury at all?
     
  3. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    I dont ****ing care. You lose, you deal with it. Criers dont belong to a ring. I give 0 ****s about if there was an injury or not. The same way I gave 0 ****s with rigo's injury (fake or not, I dont freaking care, disgusting, period).
     
  4. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well, either you believe he was injured or not. Are you scared to commit either way or something?
     
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  5. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    I dont believe ****. And I dont care about it. I dont think it is very hard to understand, tbh. I dont care. ZERO ****S. NONE.
     
  6. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    It's call grit, balls, machismo, biting down on his gumshield and fighting through the pain, like a real man..... something Grapenuts Guillermo was simply incapable of doing, and he wasn't even injured.:qmeparto:
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  7. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    retire. if your body cant handle a camp, dont sell the fans something you cant deliver.
     
  8. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    LAS VEGAS — Former lightweight champion Vasiliy Lomachenko underwent surgery on his right shoulder on Monday night in Los Angleles and won’t be able to resume boxing activities until late January, his surgeon, Dr. Neal S. ElAttrache told Yahoo Sports.

    Top Rank’s Bob Arum, Lomachenko’s promoter, said he had no idea that Lomachenko had been in pain or injured before the fight. He said he visited with him before the bout and that Lomachenko never mentioned it.


    ElAttrache said the damage was in the same spot that Lomachenko had been injured and had surgery previously.

    ElAttrache, who said he treated Lomachenko’s shoulder when he arrived in the U.S. from Ukraine roughly six weeks ago to train for his bout for the undisputed lightweight title against Teofimo Lopez, said Lomachenko had pain throwing a right hook during the fight.

    He said the prognosis for a full recovery was good.

    “When he came in from the Ukraine for his last stages of preparation for the fight, he was having some difficulty with the shoulder,” ElAttrache told Yahoo Sports. “It turns out he had badly bruised the rotator cuff and chipped a piece of cartilage, which we didn’t realize at the time. But we knew he’d badly bruised the rotator cuff and badly bruised the bone where the rotator cuff attaches to the shoulder. That was roughly six weeks before the fight and we got him to where he was comfortable enough to train. He said he was able to train OK, but it continued to cause him pain during the fight.

    “We operated on him last night and he had what we call a hemorrhagic thickened bursitis. That’s the tissue that lubricates and cushions the rotator cuff, which is where we had treated him and injected him before the fight. On the inside of the shoulder where he had previously dislocated the shoulder, he had chipped the cartilage on the inside of the socket. That was right next to the [previous] repair so I did a small touch-up of the repair so I could cover up the bare cartilage in the front of the shoulder.”

    The labrum repair wasn’t as extensive as the one he’d injured in his 2018 fight with Jorge Linares, when he’d dislocated the shoulder, ElAttrache said.

    He said that while surgeries always carry risk, he doesn’t think Lomachenko will have any issue resuming his career.

    “The things we did for him after the first surgery made him pain-free and his shoulder stable enough that he could go and win a couple of championships after that surgery,” ElAttrache said. “I wouldn’t expect he’d have any limitation after this one for what we were able to do. Not all repeat surgeries have a worse prognosis.”
     
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  9. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And you believe Dr. Elattrache and Cedars Sinai are faking this? Well, you obviously care so much as to HAHHAHAHAHA in your posts to pretend you are actually laughing, when the likely scenario with you is the opposite.
     
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  10. HellSpawn86

    HellSpawn86 "My heart goes out to you!" Full Member

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    So I know chacal doesn't want to answer, but I don't see why risk lying and having a surgery. That said it's not a good sign and more likely the sign of being past his prime and going on the decline. However, I do hope he recovers soon. Although I thought Lopez won convincingly, the fight was competitive and intriguing enough to call for a rematch.
     
  11. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's fair enough.. But to be fair I think Rigo knew he was in for a schooling.. If I was him I would have quit too lmao
     
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  12. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    hahahahaha, you have been laughing of rigo for years for doing the same. And here you are. It's called KARMA. and it's pronounced HA-HA-HA.

    Come on, tellme again how lomo would win to mayweather or pacquiao, I'm curious, tell me tell me.

    Fantasy match, lomo vs pacman. Who would claim the most laughable rotator cuff injury?

    Disgusting. You, lomotards, have no self respect at all. Freaking disgusting. *******s level.
     
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  13. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Once contract signed, you're solely responsible for your form entering a bout, as well as acting like a (former) champ and not come up with loss excuses such as you were already half prepped for ER and how you won the fight 120-108 nonetheless. Literally zero person agrees with sLomo and no one really thought "oh he injured" as he improved not deteriorated as the fight went on. And if he was in pain? Literally no one remembers the runner-ups, history is written by the victors.
     
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  14. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    I dont care if it is for real or not, it changes nothing.

    Plus, yesterday "when lomo let his hands go he won all the rounds"
    today, "poor lomo, he was injured, couldnt punch"

    Give me a break man!!
     
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  15. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of course they are responsible. Loma has only himself to blame.
    But was a simple questions, do you believe he had an actual injury?
     
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