Maybe we can compare the caliber of fighter Floyd was fighting in or around a 3 year span of 26-29 years of age does Floyd lose a decision to a Salido type fighter? I’m not sure he does....again it isn’t fair to make the assumption that he doesn’t lose different weight classes.
I don't know how you pulled it off, but you got 3 pages. Three pages of everyone shitting all over you, lmao.
For real you are pound for pound the worst poster and troll on this forum! My dog have more boxing knowledge than you
loma/rigo my p4p#1 fighters are the most skilled active fighters I am aware of. However they are about 80% skill wise of a prime money mayweather and they dont seem to have that gift of figuring a fighter out then completely neutralize everything they do best, that is money at his best, of course his skill is undeniable, but mentally he destroyed fighters before he destroyed them.
I think it's best to compare when Loma is done at FW/SFW. Then we can compare Floyd in his lighter weight days to him fully & fairly. He's better offensively for sure.. He's more athletic IMO too. Don't forget he's learning his trade at the top level right off the bat, there is no early & intermediary easing in with him! I also don't think that Floyd even after 49 fights has fought a fighter as naturally talented as Rigo, even Pac! It also took Floyd like 17/18 fights to even begin to start fighting Walters, GRJ, Rigo, Salido, Martinez, Sosa type fighters.. Higher level opposition basically! He certainly is more exciting, better showman & in terms of natural ability yes he's his equal if not more so. It's just getting those elements moulded & to blend & compliment each other. I think we have him (prime wise) for another 3 maybe 4 years ish.. So let's see after that how complete we view him & what he's achieved. Is he as complete? Depends if he beats Rigo & Salido... Dismantles all styles. I had Salido I a draw borderline DQ job but hey ho... Best way to judge is to defeat your peers & test your skills against all styles at the top level. Let's wait & see... If he loses to Rigo then probably not. No.
No, he most certainly wouldn't. He's no longer a top ten p4p. However, I think the Foyd that faced Corales would edge present Loma over 12.
I think you truly discount Floyd's run at 130. I'd put it H2H with Loma's resume at that point. Genaro Hernadez, Carlos Hernandez, Diego Corrales, Jesus Chavez, Manfredy... all but Genaro had good to great careers AFTER losing to Floyd.. which I think is very important.
Lomachenko is the most gifted boxer EVER who has laced on the gloves. Don't give me the salido bollocks when we all know floyd lost to castillo. When Loma hangs up his gloves he will be a certain top 10 ATG...floyd doesn't make the top 20