You could see Haney tiring in round 10. In round 11 Haney was dominated by The Matrix of old. Lomachenko landed punches in bunches from a variety of angles. I was sure that Loma would pressure Haney in round 12. I thought he would dominate the round and possibly put The Dream on his butt. Instead, Loma was relatively inactive and lacked aggression throughout. I don't know if he was tired from his round 11 exertion or what but his round 12 efforts were puzzling and, in the end, cost him a draw.
There is only a reason why a fighter does not win a round. He cant. Loma could not win that round. Easy as that. He was not able to. Haney was better. I agree it costed him the fight. He lost the fight exactly there.
Yes, but Haney also had a pep talk and must have known he has to step up otherwise he could lose out to Loma as well.
You're not wrong but you're not answering my question. To use your terminology, I'm asking why Loma couldn't win the round.
It didn't cost Loma the fight, Because even if he'd have won that last round like we all expected him to, it would have been a draw on 2 of the CORRUPT judges scorecards
I have just woke up for the fight. I'm preparing a coffee. Probably, having a look at the scorecards, I'm the only one who is not drunk here.
in all his losses (or “losses”), his biggest weakness has been poor fight management and lack of activity is he the highest IQ low IQ boxer ever?
I agree with this. Even though it was still a close round you have to close out the show. Overall he lost his fight because he was not active enough. At the end of the day I had him winning the fight but a fighter should never let it be close and never let there be any slight doubts. He could have been more active. I think his stamina is not what it was. He used to have unreal stamina but he did look tired at times tonight.