Biggest win at LW

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  1. JSpizz

    JSpizz Jay Spizz. Full Member

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    Out of the current crop of lightweights who has the best win on their resume.

    If we include Lopez, is it either the Loma fight, or is it the Kambosos win over Lopez?

    Did George just catapult himself to having the best resume at 135? Does this really expose how these 4 kings are actually just paupers?
     
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  2. MeatFeastMan

    MeatFeastMan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lopez' win over Loma is the best win of all of the 4 Instagram superstars.

    Think Ryan Garcia may be the best though. He defeated everybody on his way to back-to-back Instagram and twitter championship wins. His resume is stacked with twitter spats and fancy selfies he's taken. He may just be unstoppable.
     
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    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    Post of the day!
     
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  4. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    The answer is Lopez but this thread is in dire need of some Loma Love and appreciation

    If Loma beats Commey (and it's no foregone conclusion because Commey is way, way bigger, longer and heavier than him with a KO 81% and vicious KO power) he will have wins at 135 over

    WBA champ Linares

    WBO champ Pedraza

    Former IBF champ Commey

    Former WBA world title challenger Campbell who lost on a razor-close SD to Linares

    Nakatani who gave Teo hell and contrary to what the corrupt judges cards say pushed him real close

    Former WBA champ Crolla

    And a loss which many had very close to IBF champ and then subsequent undisputed Teofimo Lopez

    All of whom are way bigger and heavier than him and have huge physical advantages over him sans Crolla who still would've had a significant amount of weight on him

    Loma would've/will been giving away at least 7-15lbs to them

    Loma 65.5'' reach

    Commey 71'' reach
    Nakatani 71'' reach
    Campbell 71'' reach
    Pedraza 70.5'' reach
    Linares 69'' reach
    Crolla 67'' reach

    Lopez, Commey, Linares, Nakatani, and Campbell are all huge/big punchers at 135 against natural 135 pounders and even Pedraza can punch when he wants to and sits down on his shots and obviously power is magnified when you're facing fighters who are campaigning in a division full of giants where everyone they've fought is much naturally bigger, heaver, longer and more powerful than them.

    Lopez and Commey are savage punching KO artists and top 4 hardest punchers in the division

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  5. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    No one in the P4P #10 is routinely facing these kind of huge physical disadvantages or this many legit bangers and KO artists. Usyk is but not ones who are way bigger and heavier than him (prior to moving up to HW)
     
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  6. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    Great post Serge.
     
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  7. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Thanks comrade Oddone
     
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  8. jaytxxl

    jaytxxl Well-Known Member Full Member

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    For me the answer is Kambosos. Loma beat Campbell and Linares, Lopez beat Commey and Loma, and Kambosos beat Lopez coming off the best win of his career. The reason I say that is because he beat Lopez decisively and more satisfying than Lopez beat Loma where for the first 6rds there was little action. When that fight ended there was still questions like what if Loma went offensive a round or 2 earlier etc.. Kambosos although getting knocked down in the 10th left no questions.
     
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  9. JSpizz

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    Canelo is fighting guys way bigger than him.

    Maybe not legit bangers. But he is definitely the smaller man against anyone north of 160.
     
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  10. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    So are you suggesting Loma moves down? You are playing it both ways here. If Loma struggles it's because he's too small. If he does well, he's the greatest fighter out there. He made the choice to move up. Cannot complain that guys are bigger than him if he chooses to fight at their weight.
     
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  11. CleneloAnavarez

    CleneloAnavarez Well-Known Member Full Member

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    His team said he couldn't make 160. If he is too big for 160 and too small for 175 what should be his weight division?
     
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  12. JSpizz

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    Well by those metrics 168.

    My point being Loma isn't the only P4P guy fighting bigger guys.
     
  13. CleneloAnavarez

    CleneloAnavarez Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He has been doing it for far longer than Canelo. Canelo was no smaller than GGG.
     
  14. JSpizz

    JSpizz Jay Spizz. Full Member

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    Fair.
     
  15. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    Yes and Canelo is on industrial grade peds with bought judges.
     
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