Lomachenko is the Complete Fighter

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Apocolypse313, Nov 22, 2014.


  1. I don't know what this kids background is as far as his training regiment but he has it all. Surgical Accuracy, Angles, bobbing,weaving, and speed.
    He put on a ****ing clinic even worse than the GRJr fight. He has to either fight Rigondeaux or move up in weight because he is too much for this division.
     
  2. TheRat

    TheRat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    nope, he's a converted southpaw. His straights are weak
     
  3. That's just one component to improve on. other than that he showed heart and discipline by fighting with a broken hand and still out pointing his rival. Reminded me of Mayweather vs Guerrero
     
  4. bluebird

    bluebird Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes. he is. Genius only behind Mayweather and Rigondeaux... leave Ward alone, that hugging and holding isn't proper boxing.
     
  5. MoneyLong

    MoneyLong Guest

    sure, he's all that...but the thai fighter was garbage...agree?
     
  6. agreed
     
  7. 5_Burowz

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    He is smoother than a baby's bottom. If you don't enjoy watching a guy like him operate, then you are dead inside.
     
  8. brb

    brb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Loma is a great fighter. Still makes me mad that he got screwed in his 2nd fight.
     
  9. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Loma is the truth
     
  10. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    His boxing IQ is amazing. An exceptional talent who had to fight one-handed nearly half of the fight. Fun to watch him work.
     
  11. Beremith

    Beremith Active Member Full Member

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    He's everything. Everything but a KO machine but neither are many of the boxing greats. Also, Lomachenko still seems to be getting better and better.
     
  12. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Only thing I DON'T like about Loma is his size. At 26 yo, he's certainly not gonna get any taller, and without at least 2 more inches of height/reach, he'll forever be trapped below 135.

    Nothing at all wrong with topping out at 135. I mean Gamboa did it and most ppl considered him a p4per before his troubles.

    That said.......had Loma started his pro career at 21-23, he could had grown into his current frame, and conquered a weight division or 2 south of FW.

    Sadly, guys with his skill level, like Rigo, Donaire, etc.....only get the huge credit when theyre able to conquer multiple weight classes, similar to how Pac and Floyd have done.

    Now, Bud Crawford......Amir Khan(if he can be glued back together) those are guys who can fan out to 147 and even reach 154 after having reached the elite level from 130-140.:think:think