For any 135 pounder and below the option is to run away (like Loma) or try and go mano e mano and get destroyed. I dont even give the 140 pounders much chance either.
If Little Light-hitting Loma was able to hurt Lopez and make him uncomfortable when he turned it on, Garcia and Davis can knock him out. Lopez's durability is a huge question mark for me. I don't think Lopez gets past Taylor or Prograis at 140. And Lopez's power may be overrated. It's just that Lomachenko was that much smaller.
It won't happen but him versus "Redhead64" of Russia (who just improved to a 10-0 record with nine kayos and is a vicious body puncher) would be fun war for however long it lasted.
I just watched Teo fight to a draw against a 1-armed Loma....and now he's ducking the rematch fighting some bum called Kombozo.
Nakatani has demonstrated some real toughness, recovery powers, mental strength, etc. I don't think he's easy for anyone unless coming back to get a KO with a broken orbital and concussion took everything out of him.
I don't know. I had assumed that he will stop Nakatani cos he had been advertised as KO artist and Nakatani looked lanky type. While Lopez didn't had finished Nakatani who I think hits harder than Loma and is larger in the ring than Loma, I opted that Lopez if will win then via stoppage vs Loma who smaller than Nakatani and most likely hits less hard.
Uhhhhhhh..... I spent 10 seconds watching this and then saw him throw a slow, wide, looping lead right hook and then lose balance, all the while his chin is hanging in the air.
Right, well he's green as grass. Teo seven fights in probably had some awkward moments too. Focus on the left hooks downstairs. Those are spicy.
To be clear: not saying it wouldn't be a mismatch (in Teo's favor), even in a year or two. Just saying we could get a round or three of fun trench warfare out of it.
he might improve. At least already he hits harder than Nakatani for sure. He also looks larger than Loma who when already was mature adult with 0 problems was 126 lbs division boxer.