Inoue would OUTBOX and STOP Lomachenko at 126

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  1. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Inoue fanboyz are out of control.This guy is 31still fighting nobodies at 122.Loma at this stage of his career was challenging himself at 130-135.
     
  2. Young Terror

    Young Terror ★ Griselda ★ Full Member

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    As it's usual the case with you this makes no sense. Look at where they started and look at where they are now and tell me who moved up more.. but I'm talking to a ****ing casual who wants Inoue to move up 10 divisions who thinks Gervonta is an ATG and a guy whose fav fighter is that bum ass pedo Casimero.

    Pac moved up 10 divisions and you hate the guy and you're Philipino so it really doesn't matter if Inoue moves up to HW and beats Fury your beta ass still gonna hate him . You hate excellency and nutthugg mediocrity.

    Undefeated, Undisputed Champion and Pound For Pound Best. Deal with it loser.
     
  3. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Loma fights up and coming stars of the sport undefeated phenoms that are dominating the sport.Like teofimo lopez and umm haney.At 135 where he is the older fighter.Give him his props.Meanwhile, Nonoya fighting guys thats been ktfo before and are nobodies.I dunno! It’s a no brainer to me.His best win is a 40 year old narvaez and donaire.The monstar looks great.He is the real deal.But his resume, meh!!
     
  4. Young Terror

    Young Terror ★ Griselda ★ Full Member

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    I'm not hating on Loma you cuck there's nothing to hate I'm just exposing your casual know nothing ass.

    What is it with Inoue that triggers all these dopes and losers.

    You hate Inoue. Pac, LeBron, Mahomes etc guys who are pure winners and you love a bonafide scrub like Casimero the pedo. That in itself speaks volumes about who you are.

    If Misery was a person it would be you.
     
  5. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    @ 130lbs? Yeah me too!
     
  6. AdamT

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    If he did? It would be pac v Oscar all over again
     
  7. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He would cut mostly water weight to get down to 126 probably and that should be doable. There's no magig to it "once you go up you cen't come down again". It's not very common to go down because those that go up usually do so because they have a hard time making their former weight. Of course you will be reluctant to go back down to a weight you moved away from because you were getting too big for it, That was never an issue for Loma. He's small at 135 and had no problems making 130.

    Still, Donaire went down two weight classes and stayed there. And you also have Rigo, Bellew, Tank and Canelo who have gone down one weight class in recent years.

    And Loma, who is one of the smallest for his weight class in boxing today, could definitely go down. If you're small for the weight you're at you can always go down a weight class, because you just have to cut more water. 126 would be tough but doable if he's around 145 lbs in the ring today and 130 wouldn't be much of a problem. Certainly not for one night.

    This whole "he is two weight classes smaller than the other ones in his weight class, but he can't go down even one weight class" is just another example of the silliness that surrounds Loma on this forum. It seems endless.

    Right now there seems to be good fights for him at 135 and Inoue is still only at 122, so there's little reason to go down. But there might come a time.
     
  8. Bokaj

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    So, the reason here is the weight advantages they had. Even though if Loma had the same weight advantage against Inoue he would be drained and too weak... Wait this doesn't really make sense. Let me check my notes and get back to you.
     
  9. Bokaj

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    ****, this really is Twilight Zone. If Loma's opponents drain 20+ lbs they're weight bullies and have an unfair advantage, but if Loma drains 15-20 lbs he'd be drained and at a disadvantage.

    Reality will just be warped to suit whatever it needs to be to make excuses for Loma. This is crazy. I'll get out of this thread before I lose it.
     
  10. Mark Anthony

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    No, Loma is qucker and more skilled which is why can compete against bigger man, his resume is better than Inoue`s.
     
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  11. BoyBato

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    Will it? Loma has a really small frame. Feels like he can make it just fine
     
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  12. lobk

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    As for what a fighter weights, to me it doesnt matter. If you make weight you make weight.

    But in this case there is a big difference. The weight you campaign at versus coming way down in weight fora payday. If Lona was fighting at 126 it wouldnt be a weight drain. Heck maybe even at 130. but from 135 all the way to 126 is a huge weight drain for a guy that is already very lean.
     
  13. steviebruno

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    Have you seen Loma's body lately? Dude is solid asf at lightweight. There isn't a whole lot of water to shed. A nine pound weight loss at 135 is like RJJ coming down from HW to LHW.

    Loma didn't even fight Rigo at 126 and that was years ago. Lol.
     
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  14. Mark Anthony

    Mark Anthony Mollywhopper Full Member

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    Loma is far better in his mid 30`s than Oscar was.
     
  15. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You do know that this is all made up mumbo jumbo right? Actually muscle contains more water than fat does:

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290582/
    https://www.dexafit.com/blog2/what-percentage-of-the-body-is-water

    "On average, body fat is made up of approximately 10-30% water, while lean muscle tissue contains around 75% water." (second link)

    So someone with low body fat will have an easier time to cut water weight.

    Have a look at Romero and Costa. They are absolutely brick solid and drain huge amounts. Same with Yarde in boxing.

    That Loma can't go down just just another made up thing to make excuses for him. It just gets worse and worse. If he's a small LW, which he is, he can of course go down one weight class without any problems and most likely two, even though that will of course be tougher.

    There's no reason for him to do so as things stand, but that's another thing. Saying that a small LHW can't go down due to "solidity" is just made up magical thinking to cope.

    That's all there is to say about it really, so I'll leave it at that.

    ? Never said he did.
     
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