Loma would have to up his game significantly from their first clash, he showed a low boxing IQ in that fight and was out-boxed.
Again. Loma deserved the win. Rounds 2 and 6 Loma objectively WON. You do not win rounds walking forward and not actually landing punches whilst simultaneously getting outlanded. Its an utter disgrace that Lopez was given these rounds on doing absolute f all but walk forward. Loma landed several more clean shots whilst Lopez was busy hitting gloves and elbows. I gave round 7 to Loma for similar reasons. 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.. 115-113 Loma.. If I'm generous and give Lopez round 6 for missing an uppercut and a right hand whilst eating jabs then it's 114-114. A lot of you guys seriously don't know how to score objectively. Yes boxing is subjective but there is still a level of objectivity. I don't give a **** about either Loma or Lopez.. But objectively, Loma won or it was at least a draw. Yes he is flat footed and yes he does have poor ring IQ.. He didn't need that against Loma because he is a 140lber+ with decent counter punching ability. Ohhh right you're one of those guys.. Yeah unfortunately your justification for weight bullying shows that you have limited ability when it comes to reasoning.
But Loma didn't deserve the win. He lost the fight. Lopez is not a 140 pound fighter. He's a 135 pound fighter. Weight bully? Cry me a river you daft snowflake. This is fighting not fancy dress. If you can make weight you can fight in that class. If Lomachenko was that concerned he shouldn't have taken the fight.
Wrong gameplan: to make Lopez less cautious and go for KO/TKO with assumption that Lopez then will forget about defence. This did not happened and when Loma had figured out Lopez's gameplan, it was too late for Loma to win this fight. Because Lopez decided to pick up gameplan to outbox not to stop Loma.
Lopez does have high IQ, he succesfully fooled Loma. Gameplan core had been determined too late. Otherwise Lomo had started earlier without hope that Lopez will not keep to box disciplined.
Everyone, he beat a terrible Loma on the night who was injured. He is a solid fighter but people make it out as if he's going to completely destroy everyone at 135
As boring as he is Haney still beats Lopez He is too good a boxer and haven't looked even slightly vulnerable or chinny. Whereas Lopez seemed beatable against Nakatani. With that said, Lomachenko could beat Haney with his quickness, though not Lopez...since he has too much power to act as a deterrent to Lomachenko...who is too small for 135. Garcia still gets beat by all top 135s.
Great argument. Wow I'm convinced Lopez won the fight.. How about you actually have some critical thinking? Score the fight objectively you sheep. Snowflake? Lmao only dumb ****s use that word. Yes weight bullying is a thing
I don't need to convince you. You can watch the fight whenever you please, but you've already stated you initially scored the fight a draw or close for Lopez. Snowflake means people who are easily offended. Like those who take offence that a man can weigh 135 the day before a fight because they think he should be in a higher weight class. Is Lomachenko was so worried about being bullied he should not have taken the fight.
I do think Teo KO’s Ryan. Campbell us not even know to be a power punch and Teo’s ring IQ is higher. He would land a flush overhand right that Garcia likely would not get up from. Davis would be a good fight but it won’t happen cause of politics. He stops Haney too.
Lopez is no doubt a great talent but beating Loma doesn't mean he's invincible, same way Orlando Salido didn't become a force after beating Loma. Tank, Haney and Garcia are all completely different both stylistically and physically to Lomachenko, each of them would provide challenges Lopez has not encountered before.
Uh, what? Roidquez-Pacquiao Pacquiao-Roidquez (2X) Pacquiao-Cotto Pacquiao-Bradley (3X) Pacquiao-Thurman Golovkin-Clenelo (2X) Beterbiev-Gvozdyk Fury-Klitschko Ruiz-Joshua Rigondeaux-Donaire Just a handful of wins that trump Lopez's win against an injured and smaller Lomachenko. Lomachenko had been showing vulnerabilities in the lightweight division, too.