First off. Go back and research. I did RBR for that fight. Not a single diehard Loma fas was talking like you are now during the fight. They know he was under performing. Not saying revisionist history, but real time scoring supports what I am saying. Compubox does as well. Your boy lost. No way Loma won more the 5 rounds.
Ive watched rounds 1 to 6 three times, both using 0.25, 0.5 and normal speed on one of my watches... I'm more than qualified to say compubox is a load of meaningless shite and relying on it for an argument is flawed. Loma outlands Lopez with the cleaner shots in rounds 2 and 6. I made a post on this a while ago and not one of you morons were able to provide a convincing argument for Lopez winning these rounds. Additionally rounds 1, 3, 4 and 5, although I gave to Lopez, they were minimal output in terms of punches landed and Lopez was outlanding Loma by a small margin of 1-3 bodyshots. This is objective fact. Go do your research because its perfectly clear you haven't watched the fight in the detail I have
If you're honest. Real time scoring is way more difficult to score. Judges do not have the luxury to watch the fight back in .25 speed and count the punches. Watching that fight, which I have done several times, I can see how judges scored it for Lopez. Loma never got started in the first half and it cost him. Deal with it! AND STILL UNDEFEATED!!!!!!
Rewatching the fight I realised how ineffective Lopez's aggression was in the first half. Still better that than no aggression. Lomachenko took 7-11.
It was long time since i watch the fight, but i also gave Loma one round between the 1-5. I think it was the second. Then he won 7,8,9,10,11. The fight could very well be a draw or a close Loma win. The judges scorecards was ridiculous. I think draw was the right result. But Loma was too inactive, and was not throwing, and not showing his usual self for whatever reason. He would clearly win the rematch tho.
I had it 6-6 giving Loma, like others have said, rd 2 and 7-11. The judges scorecards were pathetic, especially the woman who scored it something like 119-109. It was a close fight but Lomas inactivity for nearly all of the first six rds - except rd 2 - perhaps swayed the judges perceptions for the entire fight. It was really poor judging, which has been the case in many fights the past few years, especially with the rise of EE fighters in the US.
Forget about Loma match. Kambosos beat Lopez and took his belts. Lopez couldn't defend his belts for even 1 fight, which means he doesn't deserve to be champion. Lopez lost his belts and his reign didn't last for even 1 match. It shows that he had won those belts by coincidence.