Which is better body puncher?

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  1. Canelo

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  2. Inoue

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  1. Olu G. Rotimi

    Olu G. Rotimi The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council Full Member

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    That may or may not be true but we know Loma could not toy with Teofimo Lopez.
     
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  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Sorry I missed this post

    He's pure poetry in motion and it's beautiful to watch. Wish he'd turned pro 4-5 years earlier, was able to unify at 126 and 130, and had moved back down in weight after grabbing a belt at 135 as he was incredible at 126 and 130. Imagine how good he'd be if he was fighting opponents who he had the kind of physical advantages over which he's routinely giving away to his ones.
     
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  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Less drooling over Lomachenko please. "He's poetry in motion" "oh he's so beautiful to watch" we got a bunch of grown men in bromance with Loma this is nauseating.
     
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  4. Aussie Invader

    Aussie Invader Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    when you type things like this, do you ever reflect on your own posts and how you do exactly the same thing regarding canelo?
    it's a serious question because you do this a lot.
     
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  5. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I've never done such a thing. I've never said Canelo is "poetry in motion" or that he's "beautiful to watch". This is far beyond just pointing out how a good a fighter is. This is bromance level infatuation.
     
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  6. Aussie Invader

    Aussie Invader Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    you're playing semantics.
    i never said you literally used those words, but you FEEL exactly the same about canelo and it clouds your judgment (to say the least).
     
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  7. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You know how I FEEL?
     
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  8. Aussie Invader

    Aussie Invader Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    yes i do.
    if your emotions weren't in play regarding canelo, then you wouldn't have repeatedly used misdirection to conceal your nationality, and therein lies the problem.
     
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  9. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Why are you so concerned about what my nationality is? I have no need to reveal anything about my nationality, it is not important and it doesn't make any difference. You can theorize about anything you want, emotions, nationality, it's all guesswork and speculation on your end.
     
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  10. Aussie Invader

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    regarding canelo it does.
     
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  11. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Lomachenko lost to an old tired battleworn pressure fighter named Oralndo Salido, and he lost to a young up and coming boxer puncher named Teofimo Lopez.

    I didn't see the poetic body work in those fights.
     
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  12. oldcanvasback

    oldcanvasback Active Member Full Member

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    I think Loma's body attacks are vicious too.
     
  13. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    No self awareness whats so ever...
     
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  14. FastSmith7

    FastSmith7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No problem mate!

    I agree, my exact thoughts. If he turned pro at 21 or 22 and we would be talking about one of the best of all time, imagine Lomachenko fighting Rigo 4 years earlier. Loma at 135 is a bit like Usyk at heavyweight, he is far more skilled that anyone else at the weight but he will have to give away rounds as a consequence to the size difference. I still think he's the best at 135 and I personally have him p4p number 1 even after the "loss" to Lopez. I really want the rematch to happen so we can see Loma batter him and close that chapter.
     
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  15. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :risas3: Because nothing screams P4P #1 quite like a resounding defeat.

    So with you putting "loss" in quotes, you're suggesting it wasn't really a loss, that Loma really won? :lol: