In Their First 10 Pro Fights, Who's Been More Impressive? Vasyl or Floyd?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Todd498, Aug 6, 2017.


Who's Been More Impressive In Their First 10 Fights As A Pro??

  1. Lomachenko

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  2. Mayweather

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  1. Todd498

    Todd498 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Lol! :D Yeah you seem like a real intellectual badass there Captain Pseudo! And I’ll DEFINITELY work on that so wannabes who are as slick as you aren’t disappointed next time NAVIGATOR! :wanker

    And I’m already enjoying the thread thanks! Lol!
     
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  2. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Vasyl and it's not close. In fact, Rigondeaux alone is better than almost anything on Floyd's resume- his entire one, not the first 10 fights alone.

    The best name on Floyd's resume, Paquiao, was 38 himself but completely shot compared to Rigondeaux due to a much more intense career. The size difference between Floyd and Paquaio was also bigger than between Loma and Rigo- and Floyd was the one exploiting it initiating the clinches and not letting go, resting weight on Paquaio, and pushing.

    So yeah, other two or three big names on Loma's resume and he could retire at 30 years old with a more meaningful resume. Crazy to think about it.
     
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  3. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Lomachenko puts Void to shame.................
     
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  4. The Ripper

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    Or what about floyds success until he lost vs lomas success until he lost
     
  5. inner2deepz

    inner2deepz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    So someone has a better way to gauge there perspective careers you get mad lol. How about you tell me why Loma couldn’t adjust to salido. Every tough fights Floyd’s been in he’s adjusted and won. Also that loss will haunt Loma for the rest of his career. You know why cause like you said he has a huge amateur career where as Floyd hasn’t. Floyd would have never lost to the version of Salido that beat Loma. Also Floyd’s beat more World Champs than Loma
     
  6. Todd498

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    How about you tell me why Bowe couldn’t “Adjust” to Golota doe. Is there a reason for it?? Right.. he was getting cracked in his ****ing nuts correct? Kinda difficult to “Adjust” to that. Plus how many pounds was Salido on fight night?? Even after all the holding, low blows and coming in 20lbs heavier than Loma... Salido STILL arguably lost that fight. And who’s been the chicken **** as far as making the rematch happen and would rather drive for Uber?? Right:thumbsup:

    “Floyd beat more world champions than Loma!” Lol:facepalm:

    In his first 11 fights he sure as hell didn’t! Which is WHAT THIS THREAD IS ABOUT. Lol And Loma has a lot of time left as a pro. I’d bet anything Vasyl beats more world champs than Floyd when it’s all said and done. Oh and he’ll beat them in their primes too ;)
     
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  7. Kevin Willis

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    Loma did adjust to Salido you pedantic little half wit. Loma dominated the second half of the fight and had Salido stumbling around in the 12th but Cole stepped in front of him for no reason but you musta forgot right?
     
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  8. kirk

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    Loma obviously. But... they are two completely different career strategies... so kinda pointless to compare the early segments. They obviously were untraditionally ambitious with their matchmaking with Loma (and it cost them a loss for it as well)
     
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