Both Lomachenko's "losses"

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  1. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    No, That was why the early rnds went to Lopez.

    Yiu guys aren’t going to convince anyone that Loma won those early rnds. I know your a hardcore Loma fan which makes your assessment of the fight bias. If you think he won , more power to you. The rest of the world didn’t see it that way. Lopez is being applauded for his win by every respectable boxing organization.
     
  2. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The early rounds were mostly even, while lomachenko wasn't throwing much, lopez wasn't landing anything
     
  3. bowlingkid09

    bowlingkid09 Member Full Member

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    That's not what I am arguing; I cannot call the fight a robbery. I believe people don't know what they were watching and thought the fight was a blowout for Lopez when actually all of his rounds were close or even swing rounds (round 12 was close by VERY CLEAR for LOPEZ). Loma landed at will on Lopez in the last rounds dominating them all except round 12.
     
  4. bowlingkid09

    bowlingkid09 Member Full Member

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    You just produced the straw man argument of the century... Congrats!
     
  5. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    Loma got paid to lose, his opponents had something in their gloves, they were on roids, pimples all over their back. Someone spiked Loma’s water, he was poisoned, too much vaseline on his face made him gas out. Concrete in his opponents gloves, judges, corruption :eek:
     
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  6. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  7. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're just outright clueless to be honest
     
  8. dogcatcher

    dogcatcher Active Member Full Member

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    Arguing about watching any fight back, and than making a judgement is a waste of time. Even if an argument can made for an incorrect call, boxing is judged live. With everything on the table a decision must be rendered based upon the 3 judges impression of a live event. Loma lost based on the judges real time assessment. I'm a Loma fan and I don't even want to watch the 1st half ever again. I've already seen it 4 times. Loma embarrassed himself for 6 rounds, hiding, petrified in fear of the power of Teo. He was afraid to let his hands go because he knew the potential risk of opening up early. Terrible strategy, and now I'm suspect of how he'd react to other hard hitting guys like Gervonta. I always thought he'd school Tank, but now I see he's too timid in the face of a serious threat. Hopefully Loma will redeem himself at 130, but we shall see. I really don't think he belongs at 135.
     
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  9. Gatekeeper

    Gatekeeper Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Another Loma's Witnesses cult member.
     
  10. bowlingkid09

    bowlingkid09 Member Full Member

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    Nope, I had Lopez winning when I watched it live. Scored it again and called it draw/narrow Loma win.
     
  11. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, definitiely it is amusement.
    These rounds he clrearly had lost and Lopez had won these rounds.

    If you think that boxing is scored only by landed punches number, you are delusional.
    Enough delusional to teach others about stuff how delusional they are.

    Nope.
    Looks that he mhmm, waited that Lopez will start to play windmills thrower and become not careful.
    Too too much Lopez fan assumptions.

    Yeah, I had scored rds 1,2,3,4,5,6,12 for Lopez and therefore for me this is 7:5
    Lopez UD.
    ;)

    If someone wish to yell about my delusion and potential incompetence and like this, my card for Lopez vs Loma looks not bad.
     
  12. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, I had rewatched on 1/2 speed.
    Still for me Lopez UD. 7/5 .
    Lopez also is not Salido.
    Salido vs Loma I had scored as Salido DQ.:D
     
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  13. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Laughable. Just laughable. Loma lost. He didn't throw a meaningful punch until midway through the 7th. Not a winning strategy if you ask me.
     
  14. Chessboxer

    Chessboxer Member Full Member

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    The general criteria usually is:
    1)Clean punching
    2)Effective aggression
    3)Ring generalship
    4)Defence

    So just scoring it by one of those criteria doesn't really mean anything. Even if you think he did land the cleaner punches(which he didn't), that isn't the be and end all. If anything any clean punching by Loma was negated by Teo's effective aggression/ring generalship which made any of Lomo's clean punching far and few between. Teo dominated that fight.
     
  15. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is true about Loma's headbutts. Definitely took some wind out of Lopez' game, also Chenko was hurt in the 12th and used the butt again to survive. I know sLomo fans will argue these were accidental (questionable), but Lopez can only improve by this experience and expect more dirty tactics from the veteran - and he already handled sLomo's dirt much better the Loma handled Salido's, which is why I favor Fimo to beat that a** in the rematch even more convincingly.