Lomachenko: Davis Is Not A Great Fighter; Floyd Protects Him From Top Guys...

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  1. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    bruh Davis hasn’t won no real title at 135 or 140 unbeaten don’t mean nothing if you not fighting nobody and tank ducked Loma
     
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  2. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What happened to being humble. Loma talking too much **** for someone fighting the leftovers (twice) of someone that already beat him. Also had all kinds of excuses just like Lopez when he lost. The division is loaded now and Loma has good challengers. If you really wanna talk ****, step to 140 and see who you can beat.
     
  3. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Loma can talk all the **** he wants. Never ducked ANYONE. Fighting above his weight and all these young fighters avoid him. Hell, he had to take a paycut and slide it to Lopez to get him in the ring.
     
  4. Zhuge Liang

    Zhuge Liang Active Member Full Member

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    I'll tell you something about 'undefeated in boxing'. It's overrated.

    The boxer I love the most is Chris John. He beat JMM, Gainer, Juarez and Enoki. But later on, he is very happy on fighting a bunch of ranked #15 (previously unranked). In the last five years of his career, he never interested to fight unification. Guys like Linares, Gamboa, Salido, Juanma, all gone and he still holding on his belt though many of his fans knew that he is good enough to face them. Instead, he wasted good amount of his prime fighting unknowns. Later on, his career got ended when he picked the wrong 'unknown' boxer, Simpiwe. The zero was lost and people won't remember him. This is what a protected career looks like. And this is what I hate the most from Chris John.

    And Tank Davis is taking the similar path.
     
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  5. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Lomachenko has not proven to be a great fighter either, frankly. He lost two fights that he had every ability to win. He's a great talent but he's no great fighter and if you aren't a great fighter by this point in your career, you're probably never going to prove to be.
     
  6. BoxMan10

    BoxMan10 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    loma is a great fighter and if 100% healthy beats all the current LW's
     
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  7. kirk

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    Going to 140 is stupid. He's undersized as it is.

    What is it with boxing fans wanting fighters to keep moving up and up and up until they literally can no longer compensate for the size disparities.

    It's beyond obvious he should stay where he's at, if not even move back down.
     
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  8. Zhuge Liang

    Zhuge Liang Active Member Full Member

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    Only Loma haters want him go to 140.
     
  9. The Long Count

    The Long Count Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Loma is a beast one of the best of all time. 7 consecutive fights against men that have height and reach against him. If he played it safe he would rule his natural weight division forever. Fact he fought 400 amateur fights we may have never seen his best as a pro. As it is - his resume for 18 pro bouts is insane
     
  10. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Salido should have gotten points docked or been DQ’d. That loss needs to be silenced.
     
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  11. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Casual.
     
  12. oldcanvasback

    oldcanvasback Active Member Full Member

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    Cruiser Undisputed cleaned out the division.
     
  13. oldcanvasback

    oldcanvasback Active Member Full Member

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    Easily the most low blows I have ever seen in a fight. I remember counting about 40.
     
  14. oldcanvasback

    oldcanvasback Active Member Full Member

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    Crazy talk.
    He looks tiny at 135 and there are enough good fights to be made if anyone dares to sign.
     
  15. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Oh, perhaps Lomachenko was not merely a passenger in the car of life that night and was in control of where the car went too. When great fighters have the deck stacked against them, they do not acquiesce, Vargina. Many admit he came on harder in the second half. But it is precisely this that allows us to know he could have fought harder in the first half but let the fight slip away from him, not doing that which he was capable of doing. We've seen this multiple times from him now. Even in winning affairs. Stop being coy and name-calling like a small child is expected to do. I know you from this forum long enough now and you simply cannot be a child anymore on here. It is time you grow up.

    :lol: Oh, my goodness. Second-Helping Slim over here.
     
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