But I dont give a fook. What a fresh air he is combined with his skill and willing to be great, wanting the risky and big fights. Im not surprised if he one day challenges guys like Terence Crawford and gets destroyed. but fuken hell you can not blame him never dared to be great. Merry christmas! edit. and yes, yes christmS vacation has begun and im drinkin beer.
The motto of the British SAS (and Australian SASR) is "Who Dares Wins." In military combat, the most elite soldiers can die, you can prepare as much as you want - and should - but once the rounds start flying it never plays out as had been planned, no matter how many scenarios you trained for. And that is why their motto fits them to a "T" and why they are world renowned. They get it. Every country has a responsibility to their military to arm, equip, and train their forces as best they can, and none more so than their most elite troops who come with one more responsibility from the country they fight for - design an assessment and selection program that weeds out all but a handful to two handfuls of soldiers each evolution. A&S is supposed to perfectly define what type of soldiers they want and the traits they demand, and drop any and all soldiers that don't perfectly fit that description. And it works. Any non-cherry soldier knows anything can happen in war and even the best soldiers can get killed even by lesser soldiers. SAS soldiers know they have been culled down to this small group of guys, and armed, equipped and trained as best the UK could. In turn, these guys DEMAND the craziest, most impossible operations their government needs done. They're willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to undertake the tasks asked of them. What they're not willing to do is stay home safely and not even try. Nothing kills these guys more than that. Of course he will probably lose again. Almost undoubtedly he will, because he seems like he just wants to fight the absolute best in the world, and is willing to take a "L" if he deserves it that night. He's not willing to sit at home or fight cans. That would probably bother him more than anything.
He loses via robbery, getting old or pushing the 'weight jumping' thing one step too far, on equal, prime & fair terms no ones beating him right now.
Quite possibly. But to be great you have to challenge yourself and he's been doing that since the amateurs. He's still improving as a professional so we still have yet to find Loma's ceiling. The rate he's going we will definitely realize that before the end of his career