Better Resume — Vasiliy Lomachenko Or Naoya Inoue...???

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Better Resume — Vasiliy Lomachenko Or Naoya Inoue...???

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  1. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    14-1-0 (10 KO)

    Highlights
    • Top 3 Wins — Russell Jr., Rigondeaux, Linares
    • 3 weight world champion
    • Forced 4 opponents in a row to quit
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    19-0-0 (16 KO)


    Highlights
    • Top 3 Wins — Hernandez, Narvaez, Donaire
    • 3 weight world champion
    • KO'd 3 world class fighters in a row needing only a combined 4 rounds
    • Won the WBSS
     
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  2. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    These guys are neck and neck and both have a case for P4P #1.
     
  3. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Loma, but Inoue ranks higher P4P right now, as he's demolishing his comp, and Loma hasn't looked as hot at 135 as he did at 130. Whereas Inoue doesn't look to be stopping.
     
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  4. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pretty damn close so far!
     
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  6. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    I got Loma because he's got Rigoblin on his ledger.
     
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  7. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    Who's your Top 10 P4P?
     
  8. Nopporn

    Nopporn Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Where is Lomachenko now? I have not seen him fighting anyone for a year.
     
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  9. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    1. Canelo *shudders*
    2. Inoue
    3. Loma
    4. Usyk
    5. Crawford
    6. Gallo
    7. Rungvisai
    8. Pacquiao
    9. GGG
    10. Taylor
     
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  11. Ph33rknot

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    Inoue and has done so more impressively
     
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  12. Zulawski

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    I'd favor Loma just because he's been significantly undersized for a while now. Inoue grew into his weightclasses nicely. I could build up or tear down the specific wins on either side. Oh, Russell only fought cans prior. Yeah, but look what he's turned into. Linares got slept in one round his next fight. Yeah, but he's been rated for yeaers. Walters was a size bully who retired. Yeah, but he was supposed to be too big and powerful. Narvaez got obliterated by Donaire and then barely scraped by Orucuta. Yeah but he held and defended a title forever. Donaire was washed. Yeah, but mainly up a weightclass. Yada yada yada.

    Both are P4P fighters with their signature wins yet to come. Splitting hairs is boring. Casimero and Teo will likely bump out people in their top 3 wins anyway.
     
  13. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    It's true. Inoue looked "human" versus a best-shape-ever and most-motivated-ever Donaire. Even then Inoue dominated — he just didn't blow Donaire away and it was most likely because he got his orbital bone shattered just 6 minutes into the fight. Lomachenko didn't look great against Linares, Pedraza, or Campbell.
     
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  14. Serge

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    Loma for sure. Not only has he beaten better opposition and never once fought in his home country as a pro, he weighs about 138 or so campaigning at 135 and Inoue weighs about 131 campaigning at 118 and Inoue even has a 2'' reach advantage over him

    Inoue's rehydrating 13lbs or so at 118, Loma wasn't even doing that much in his first weight class albeit he came very close to doing so twice, coming in at 138 and 138½

    135 << Loma here
    130
    126
    122
    118 << Inoue here

    Loma 65.5'' reach

    Campbell 71'' reach
    Crolla 67'' reach
    Pedraza 70.5'' reach
    Linares 69'' reach
    Rigo 68'' reach
    Marriaga 67'' reach
    Sosa 67'' reach
    Walters 73'' reach
    Martinez 67'' reach
    Koasicha
    Rodriguez 69'' reach
    Piriyapinyo
    Russell Jr. 64'' reach
    Salido 67'' reach
    Ramirez 65.5'' reach

    Inoue 67½'' reach

    Nonito 68½'' reach
    Rodriguez 66½″ reach
    Payano 64½″ reach
    McDonnell 71½″ reach
    Boyeaux 69½″ reach
    Nieves 68½″ reach
    Rodriguez 65½″ reach
    Kono 67½″ reach
    Jarupianlerd 67″ reach
    Carmona 66″ reach
    Parrenas 67″ reach
    Navarez 64″ reach
    Basapean 63½ reach
    Hernandez 64″ reach
    Taguci 67″ reach
    Omayao 65″ reach

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    We know Inoue hits harder than Loma P4P, as he arguably does everyone else too, but Loma has hurt and dropped everyone he's fought at 135 even though he's giving away a lot of weight to them (and with the exception of Crolla who he was still at a reach disadvantage against, a lot of reach too) and he came within a whisker of getting Pedraza and Cool Hand Luke out of there too.

    Cool Hand Luke had to grab a hold for dear life a couple of times and even throw Loma to the canvas to avert getting stopped in their fight. Now imagine Loma had 7-10lbs and 3.5-5.5'' in reach on them as opposed to the other way round?

    Inoue is a Beast with a capital B though and the effortless way he's been blowing through his opposition of late sans Nonito has been both highly impressive and a joy to watch and he's right up there in the top 5 P4P
     
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  15. DrederickTatum

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    Inoue for me.

    WBSS is the most legit title theres been since divisions had multiple belts.

    Both have only had real titles for 4 fights.
    Loma has Rigo on his record, but he also has a loss.

    WBSS clinches it.
     
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