You have to smother him, if you let him work, you are getting schooled. But you have to be smart with your defense because if you fight with non stop pressure he will take you apart. If you watch his amateur fights you will know that Loma was far more aggressive as an amateur, so he can break you in close.
Other than the obvious eventual fighting someone too big for him, I think a very tall rangy guy with a great jab (that he could pump to keep Loma having to reset), power, and excellent footwork (clearly won't be as good as Loma, but having the ability to quickly move in and out of range) could give him trouble stylistically. Not necessarily win, but trouble him. I know of only two fighters that fit these dimensions, but both are one weightclass higher and I question if either would be ready.
I don't know any fighter prime that would beat him...He's like a nicer version of Mayweather on the eye...You know on form hes not getting beat. Just for the record, hes an exceptionally gifted individual I think that even puts Money May in the shade. Good to watch, breath taking even
I think lomas skilled enough to transition plus the 400 fights he had he has to have fought bigger rangy guys
I agree for the most part, I don't see him losing anywhere near his weightclass, I'm playing devil's advocate. ultimately he's what 5'5? A 5'11 guy with a good, jab and good legs would be the only type I'd even give a remote chance at him. No one his size.
Nah Micky can't beat loma,he has to impose his will he really has too cause loma can do backfoot just as good as he can do angles
No brain Gambia? That was going to beat Crawford till he got greedy and wanted to KO Crawford, He Was Cruising To A Victory,Crawford Can't Fight Being The Pressure Fighter,Gambia Knew Tst And His Coach Did Too But Gamboa Got Greedy And Wanted To Put Crawford As A highlight Reel ..Bad Idea
He wasn't cruising to anything. How many Crawford fights have you seen? Crawford is a slow starter once he found his grove that fight was over.