I said IN THE MAKING. Do you even read posts before replying? Or do you even read well? You are either playing stupid, since you know NO ONE takes a fight of Salido's level at their 2nd fight, or you don't quite understand what you are looking at and are nothing but a troll. Which one is it? Hey man, it's OK to like the light skinned fighters. Won't get your card taken away...
LOL Naysayer is probably scared that he gets banned from the local library if they find out he has a secret crush for Lomachenko. Then he won't be able to post here anymore ...
Loma's already there??? Loma has the potential to maybe get in the HOF one day, but currently he isn't anywhere close to being there yet. Tim Bradley accomplished way more than Loma has as a pro and he isn't considered HOF worthy. Loma could've targeted either Berchelt or Machado and worked on cleaning out his division, but chose to fight Rigo, who would get destroyed by all the other top 5 guys at 130. Rigo was a heavy underdog for a reason, since beating Donaire only proves so much. Also, Salido didn't avoid the rematch because he refused to be lowballed. Loma's career is going to struggle a lot like GGG's if he thinks he can lowball top competition. GGG tried lowball Jacobs, but eventually had to give him $1.75M and a 40-60 split to make the fight happen. Salido told Loma his price was $1M, which was fair considering he beat Loma. Gamboa is 6 years older than Loma and has faced and beaten much better competition than Loma and is no longer prime and still beat Sosa. Lets see if Loma is still on top of his game at 35. If Loma cleans out 130 and 135, which he should be able to do with his talent then moves up and beats Mikey and becomes a champ at 140 or 147 he'd be in the conversation for the HOF. But, having Arum cherry pick small or inactive opponents won't cut it.
2 weight world champ consensus number 1 in 2 weight divisions Beaten 8 current, former or future world champions All in his first 11 fights, there's fighters much less worthy in there. Also Salido doesn't sell...he should have proved that it wasn't a fluke, he knew he was getting his **** pushed in their rematch. YDKSAB.
I thought that Vasyl has been ducking AJ for a long, long time. The good fights simply don't get made anymore
Lol!!! I recommend a 147 to 160 fight Then you bust out with a 160 to HEAVYWEIGHT showdown!! Hahaha! You are beyond TRIGGERED!! While we’re at it... Why doesn’t Wilder go see The UFC HW Champ Miocic in the cage since Ol’ Deontey thinks he’s ‘The Baddest Man On The Planet’?? He’d get taken down and his brains elbowed out. See how easy this game is?? Lol 160 to Heavyweight! And Ward is the one who weaseled out of the GGG fight. Check your facts. And Ward retired knowing what’s on the horizon at 175 Plus the ****** can’t even beat the top guy without the Judges help or fouling. We both know this. And so does the vast majority.
People can give up talking about Garcia and Crawford right now. 1) Not a snowball's chance in hell that Haymon puts Mikey in with a TopRank fighter (and generational boxing talent TopRank fighter at that) 2) Crawford is at Welterweight and Bob has zero reason to make that fight. Look for Berchelt, then Linares, possibly Pacquiao at 140lbs, or maybe a rematch with Gary Russell jr (but does anyone want to see that clinic repeated?)
LOL In his second professional fight. OMG no one has ever fought that high a level fighter in their second pro fight....name one please... Loma is an ATG boxer. No debate necessary.
So sick of this 'all fighters should fight in all divisions and size doesnt matter' A.D.D syndrome that fans have.
Being in physical prime doesn't make someone less of a green fighter in terms of pro career. People like Walcott chalked up L's in their physical prime too. How about Lewis-McCall?