When people say 18-3 to discredit Lomachenko

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  1. LenHarvey

    LenHarvey Active Member Full Member

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    He's probably going to retire now... damn im gunna miss Loma.. but it's pretty obvious he's had enough & who can blame him especially after that Haney debacle .. I follow him on Facebook and he's been posting a lot of religious stuff lately too, i genuinely think Kambosos was his last hurrah, lovely performance to go out on tho.. people can hark on about tank but for years he never wanted it and good on loma for not being the whipping boy for these LW queens to build their legacy.. a bit like triple G nobody fancied it years ago but as soon as he started aging they all called him out.. Hope he enjoys his retirement .. respect champ was a privilege watching you.. I often wonder what more you could have done had you turn pro four years earlier
     
  2. BigBone

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    Following the logic of giving close & lost fights to sLomo we might as well role reverse and have him @17-4 calling his Jamaine win a robbery. What goes around, comes around, baby.

    The sLomo delusion has grown beyond Pactaration w/inconsistencies like a fake 450-1 justiyng Bob Arum literally BUYING WORLD TITLE OPPORTUNITIES LOMA NEVER EARNED in the pro ranks, like Saliddadio @1-0 & T-Rex after a clear loss. Some ppl. spend years sitting on earned mandatory opportunities and never get a world title fight and you know what we call others jumping line via money? CORRUPTION. Then he's excused for losing to 12-loss Saliddaddio for only having 1 pro fight, what happened to the 451-fights that justified the corrupt opportunity or the 6-0 pro rule fights @WSOB? :lol:

    Then there's the career of excuse making when underperforming. Too green vs. small 12 loss Salido. He hit my bawwwwwl so hard I couldn't effectively box on the inside because I never learned how. Green inconsistent Lopez too big! Green Haney a weight bully! Excuse me, who's forced Loma to move to 135 and how's he too small if his career average weight puts him at the very class and is Gervonta sized? How's he too small yet his career best win is over two divisions & sizes smaller Rigo in a disgrace of a name grab?

    2nd best win being Walters who caught Nonito at the right time & size, 3rd best is aging Linares who's been sparked early before and after. There's substance in sLomo's record but nowhere near P4P5 and B* please stop calling him a future HOFer and ATG that in his prime could beat Floyd when he couldn't handle 12-loss Saliddadio's close range style and surprise, never fought someone similar since. No shame in Saliddadio fathering him tho, you buy a world title opportunity jumping line ahead of true earners, and you get what you paid for.
     
  3. turbotime

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    I think people are pretty aware of how crappy he has been treated by officiating and rate him fairly.

    He was a great AM and he deserves respect for that, too. It's his fault for not turning pro earlier though.
     
  4. tinman

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    He was also a fully grown man when he turned pro and a 2 time Olympic Champion. He was as prepared for world level boxing as anybody ever was coming out of the amateurs.

    I was a fan of Loma back in the day. I began to dislike him when his fans, the media and himself began to pump him up as the most skilled fighter ever. Not only was he not the best fighter of all time. He wasn't the best fighter of his era. Not even from his own region of the world. Not even from his own country. In fact, plenty of EEs who came up around the same time as him were better fighters p4p. It all got to be too much. He didn't earn that praise.
     
  5. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Let's take an honest assessment here. Loma's 18-3 is not a normal 18-3 because he skipped the can crusher part of a fighter's career. To me he went 19-2. I had him losing to Lopez convincingly. I had him beating Haney 7 rounds to 5. Can't see how anybody can score that for Haney. Had him losing narrow to Salido, but that loss comes with my opinion that Loma should have been awarded a DQ win. You can make a solid argument that he should be 20-1.

    With that said, his resume isn't that impressive. In comparison to other ATGs (and I don't rate him as an ATG). Who did he really beat or fight? His best opponents were GRJ and Lopez. That is not impressive. It just isn't. You can't defend that. Even Loma doesn't award himself much credit for beating a 37 year old blown up Bantamweight.

    The record is thin. He's not better p4p than Usyk, Briedis, Kovalev, Beterbiev or even Bivol and Golovkin. Hell, I'm not sure if he's better than Gvozdyk. Yes, he's greater than Gvozdyk because Gvoz was forced into early retirement after a bad beating, but was he better? Not sure.

    Mairis Briedis took the best fighter of this era (in his prime no less) to the brink. And I'm supposed to believe Loma is a better fighter? For what? Because of "skills". It's not all about skills. Loma is a narrow shouldered, short armed fighter who when matched against the best looked a little weak physically. Loma's style was better suited for the amateurs where there is emphasis on punches landed and flashiness. In the pros you have to put the thump on.
     
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  6. theanatolian

    theanatolian Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Much better than his record indicates, One of the most skilled active fighters, and beautiful to watch, probably the #1 on that regard as far as pure boxers are concerned. Probably a future HOFer.

    But one of the best ever? Really? When he’s not even the best Ukrainian fighter of his generation?

    Come on. It’s this type of **** that drives haters.
     
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  7. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    He's not even as good as Briedis or Kovalev FFS. And depending on how today's fight with Beterbiev and Bivol goes he may not be as good as 1 or even both of them. It really got out of hand. Completely and totally so.
     
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  8. Sks476

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    If you take away the "building" fights from most top fighters, they would have similar records. Loma jumped in at the deep end.
     
  9. Serge

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    This coming from someone who has had Beterbiev P4P#1 for years

    For beating 5 world champions

    Cloud - shot
    Campillo - shot
    Gvozdyk
    Joe Smith
    Callum Smith

    What great names, eh?

    Gvozdyk was a very good win but who has Gvozdyk beaten?

    He's a one weight world champion who has beaten 1 world champion in 22 fights :lol:

    These are his best wins and they're all his size not much or way bigger, heavier and longer

    A 41 y/o Adonis
    Isaac Chilemba
    Yunieski Gonzalez



    Joe Smith is the definition of C level

    Callum Smith is great fighter?

    Shot Cloud and Campillo are great?

    Beterbiev is a one weight world champion who is beating opponents smaller than him or his size, not bigger or way bigger, heavier and longer than him?

    Beterbiev was dropped x 2 by domestic levels his size FFS

    Gvozdyk was dropped and badly hurt by a domestic level his size

    Bivol will be a good win should Beterbiev emerge victorious tonight but how much credit will he deserve seeing as Bivol's claim to fame is a fighter you don't give him much credit for beating because of them being smaller than Bivol and not a LHW? Beterbiev is bigger than Bivol
     
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  10. tinman

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    I've had Usyk p4p 1 since he beat Gassiev. I want to make that clarification. Yes, Beterbiev's resume is a tad thin. Although after today it will get significantly stronger. If Beterbiev goes out there and blows out Bivol then I think it's quite obvious he's better than Loma was p4p. If they both have an excellent showing we could possibly consider both of them better than Loma.

    And also, Beterbiev has handled business. 20 fights. 20 KOs. He's never had the letdowns that Loma has.
     
  11. theanatolian

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    Disagree with Briedis(who had a great performance against Usyk, but also has at least half a dozen lack-luster performances that would suggest otherwise) and not sure who I’d rank higher between Kovalev and Loma but I agree with the overall point.

    I firmly believe Usyk and Crawford are better and more complete fighters among active fighters, and the winner tonight will definetly go down as a greater fighter too.
     
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  12. UniversalPart

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    He beat Haney

    But I think the politics killed his desire

    Haney was being moulded as the next superstar and Loma was the old man on the way out
     
  13. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    OK, you've had Beterbiev P4P#2 since 2019

    So you had him P4P#2 for beating 3 world champions: Gvozdyk, shot Cloud and shot Campillo and holding one world title all at his first and only weight, a weight he's huge for

    That warrants a P4P#2 ranking? :lol:

    All of whom his size, not bigger, much or way bigger

    A ''tad''? Loma's resume craps all over Beterbiev's :lol:

    Here's your boy getting dropped heavily and badly hurt by a domestic level his size. He rose on very wobbly legs and he's lucky as hell Callum inexplicably chose to stand off instead of jumping on him because he would've stood a high chance of knocking Beterbiev out

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    This has never happened to Loma against world champions and top contenders much or way bigger than him. He suffered a flash KD against the much bigger Linares and was perfectly fine when he got up

    Getting dropped by a bum

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    Yes, 20-0 (20 KOs) is impressive. Let's see how long that KO streak lasts when he moves up to his natural weight class CW or against world champions and top contenders who are way bigger, longer and heavier than him. You would've had plenty of ''letdowns'' had he been man enough to do that long ago
     
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  14. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Sports are a results oriented business. AB is 20-0 with 20KOs.

    The fact that Loma is a narrow shouldered, short armed and relatively weak fighter is a negative for him. AB is physically strong. Which is actually an advantage in boxing and should be considered a positive attribute when ranking fighters.
     
  15. Lesion of Doom

    Lesion of Doom Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The OP and the two posts that followed all invented excuses for Loma's losses, including Salido. That fight is not even a big deal and should not factor in to any review of Loma's legacy. It was too much, too soon, but Loma rebounded immediately and almost certainly would have dusted Salido had they fought again. There is no need to fabricate the reality of that fight, and yet doing so is a Loma fan stock in trade.

    I agree that "18-3" is a very weak argument against him, and it's so obviously poor that I consider those making it to be trolling. It's not even worth interacting with Loma's detractors on that basis.
     
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