Alright, I worded it wrong, LSC won most of the rounds but he looked very unimpressive. That sparring partner from Mexico as well, he dominated him too but his performance still left a lot to be desired. LSC is one dimensional and a fighter who constantly seems to fight in one gear.
Santa Cruz can be a volume swarmer. He would likely be on that **** more effectively than old man Salido was. It would be a more precise mugging. Loma doesn't seem to be a hard puncher, which is one of the few negative comments you can make about him. He is one of the best technical boxers out there. He throws more shots than Rigs does. But he doesn't hit as hard as Rigondeaux.
Leo is a **** fighter and Loma would work him. Leo will come into the ring close to 155, Loma would just have to keep him at mid range and tee off with combo's.
Santa Cruz is long and lanky, and a volume puncher. Old man Salido mugged Lomachenko. What makes you think Santa Cruz wouldn't?
Going by these pictures Leo might be the tiny one in this equation or at the very least, the same size. Abner Mares and Jose Ramirez http://cache1.asset-cache.net/gc/46...QZZ0e2DRblv/r61/H+ce9ByLX55N/jxJh6Zn3x1lmLS8= Lomachenko and Jose Ramirez http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Vasyl+Lomachenko+Timothy+Bradley+Jr+v+Juan+lCe7Rdc8LOwl.jpg Santa Cruz and Mares https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sVG404v01VM/maxresdefault.jpg
You could've at least said Cesar Ceda because Santa Cruz looked absolutely awful against him. Still, Mijares was a better fighter and a better win, so that performance can be overlooked. I wouldn't call his performance against Mijares unimpressive, though. Mijares was a really good win, and Santa Cruz straight dominated him in an uncompetitive fashion.