Is inoue greater than Lomachenko

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  1. Inoue

    80.0%
  2. Lomachenko

    20.0%
  1. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    :lol: The irony


    Two weeks before the fight

    Someone should've told Rigo to be careful for what both he and his army of fanboys wished for. Loma granted him his wish, toyed with him like a rank novice bum whilst still in 2nd gear, and then made him quit like a female dog. :lol:

    Enjoy

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  2. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    All those posts were written thinking about a fair fight, not about rigo being dragged 2 whole weights up.

    Nevertheless, you talk about giants and I dont know what other BS. That guy who fights "giants" didnt want even a catch weight, LOL, he only accepted once he got a 2 whole divisions advantage. Then we have to come here and read his nuthuggers talking about how he fights bigger men and how he's as small as inoue (with heels).... give me a break, have some decency
     
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  3. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    Happy to see both in my lifetime.
     
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  4. CooperKupp

    CooperKupp “B.. but they all playin NBA basketball again!” Full Member

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    Still one of the very best wins in history. I don’t even wanna hear any cop outs like “B.. but Loma was just too big doe!!” because those same mouth breathers we’re going on nonstop about “Rigo gonna break that boy jaw!!” before that fight :eusa_dance: :lol:

    Loma whooped him with his superior ring IQ and mentality. And it was rigo who resorted to the dirty tactics. Lol
     
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  5. Cobra33

    Cobra33 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Loma looked WAY bigger then Rigo in that fight.
     
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  6. LrryMrchntsFlsk

    LrryMrchntsFlsk Active Member Full Member

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    Yup....
     
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  7. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Loma beating an older, much smaller guy 2 divisions up is one of the greatest wins in history?? Haha

    Yeah it's up there with Leonard vs hearns 1 and Duran vs Leonard in Montreal lol
     
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  8. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Lmao not even close. It's not even top 10, probably not top 15, at 130 :lol:
     
  9. LrryMrchntsFlsk

    LrryMrchntsFlsk Active Member Full Member

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    Come on bro, no disrespect intended towards Loma nor you but that doesn't come close to one of the very best wins in history. Maybe Loma's best win or one of, but certainly nothing close to one of history's best wins..
     
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  10. Noel857

    Noel857 I Am Duran Full Member

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    As a professional Inoue`s career is in a different stratosphere to Loma`s
     
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  11. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Notice how quick they are to apply context and mention size the one time in his entire career, literally, Loma who was very often the much smaller man had a big size advantage. But not a peep about Loma routinely giving away just as much size, more, much more, or way more at 135 whilst also routinely giving away huge amounts of reach in addition to that.

    Loma was giving away more weight in his 2nd pro fight vs Salido than Rigo was against Loma and unlike Rigo was vs him giving away reach too and obviously Salido cheated like crazy all night, categorically should've been DQ'd, missed weight by over 2lbs, had an 11lb weight advantage, and Loma was 1-0 and had never even been past 5 rounds before in his life

    Loma was was facing opponents with a similar or way bigger vs Haney size disparity as there was between him and Rigo in all of his losses, 2 in his opponent's backyards with a full set of home officials and the Salido fight was tantamount for a home fight for Salido, but again, whilst also giving away reach, a lot or reach, or a huge amount of reach.

    Loma vs Rigo was widely considered one of the very best fights in the sport to make back then and the amount of revisionism regarding that fight since Loma beat Rigo is off the charts. Easily as much as any fight I can think of.

    So many picked Rigo to not only win but KO Loma despite the size disadvantage and then as soon as Loma literally toyed with Rigo and completely outclassed him and made him quit all we heard we're ''excuses'' about size and they acted like all the words that came out of their mouths beforehand were spoken by someone else :facepalm:
     
  12. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Crawford, who in complete contrast to Loma, has very often been the much bigger or bigger man and always had a reach advantage, a big one, or a huge one in his world title fights, rarely the smaller man, extremely if ever at all much smaller, let alone way smaller, and again in complete contrast to Loma is praised to high heaven for beating the way smaller Gamboa. That was a fight between a natural 147 pounder massive weight bully vs a natural 126/130 pounder.

    I don't care that Gamboa had fought at 135 once before, where he laboured to a UD against a fighter the light punching Anthony Crolla KO'd in 5 rounds a couple of years later, the same Crolla who has by far the lowest KO% out of anyone Loma ever fought, and Rigo hadn't fought at 130 because Crawford was a massive weight bully and the natural size advantage he had over Gamboa was much bigger than the natural size advantage between Loma and Rigo.

    He had a 9'' reach advantage for goodness sake and weighed more in his 4th weight class for his debut at that weight whilst being super lean than his career opponent at that weight did and is walking around at a very solid 186lbs now and actually looks bigger than his next opponent who is the undisputed 168 champion. But that's a ''great win'' for Crawford and even he cites Gamboa as his best win or one of his top 2 wins :risas3::facepalm:

    In complete contrast, and I do mean complete contrast, to Crawford, when Loma moved up in weight he was actually facing opponents who were bigger, much bigger or way bigger or at worst in a few instances about the same weight as him, whilst simultaneously giving away reach, a significant amount of reach, or very often a big or huge amount

    And unlike so many of your cheating have gloves won't travel multiple weight champion heroes Loma didn't joust PEDs in his ass to help him bridge the gap to help him win titles at multiple weights and achieve greatness. He fought these much bigger men in their backyards, on the road, at full strength, with no deck stacking or trying to cripple them at the negotiating table with catchweights and rehydration clauses.
     
  13. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    You edited this post but you should've edited all the ones where you predicted your quitter idol ''Chacal'' to beat Loma. It wouldn't matter because mods can see edited and deleted posts

    One doesn't need mod powers to see through your lies though. In fact, in the post you quoted of mine I clearly state that you picked Rigo to win two weeks before the fight and I quoted the post where you did so :lol:
     
  14. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Rigo looking like a ''beast'' during the pre-fight media workout

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  15. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Let's revisit some of the Loma vs Rigo predictions. Serge has got the receipts

    'Gary Russell Jr: Despite fighting Lomachenko in June 2014 and losing a majority decision to him in Lomachenko’s third pro fight, Russell doesn’t think the man who beat him can beat Rigondeaux. “He fought a watered-down version of Gary Russell,” Russell told ********. “The physical state that I was in, I didn't feel as though I was able to shadowbox for 12 rounds and for Vasyl Lomachenko to not be able to stop that fight and for it to still be a [majority] decision fight speaks volumes ... I honestly feel as though Rigondeaux will win the fight.”

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