Vasiliy Lomachenko vs John L Sullivan

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MarkusFlorez99, Aug 28, 2024.


Who wins ?

This poll will close on May 25, 2027 at 12:04 PM.
  1. Loma

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  2. Sullivan

    72.2%
  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Can Lomas evolved ring iq, footwork and superior punch arsenal help him here ?

    Sullivan will be allowed to use boxing tactics from his time
     
  2. Ioakeim Tzortzakis

    Ioakeim Tzortzakis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Loma cannot bear the weight of that mustache.
     
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  3. Omega74

    Omega74 Member Full Member

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    How many rounds? Do we get a 40 rounder?
     
  4. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sullivan. He cooks a mean steak!
     
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  5. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Exactly. I can see Loma whooping JLS for 20-25 rounds, but Loma may not process enough pop to hurt and stop him. Anything after the 25th round might be interesting.
     
  6. FrankinDallas

    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    Loma would destroy Sullivan but not Corbett. One glance at Gentleman Jim's leather thongs and he'd swoon.
     
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  7. Melankomas

    Melankomas Prime Jeffries would demolish a grizzly in 2 Full Member

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    Sullivan beats the **** out of Loma, for as bad as the heavyweights from that period looked on film it’s clear that little has changed in class when it comes to the lower divisions. Gans-era fighters largely learned their craft from Sullivan-era fighters, and Sullivan was known to feast on little men (no Diddy)
     
  8. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    So, what you're saying is, Loma would blow Corebett away, just not in the fashion boxing fans are accustomed. LOL
     
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  9. Rabbit Punch

    Rabbit Punch New Member Full Member

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    In John L's day, there was no downloading of anything. Loma would be lost.
     
  10. Devon

    Devon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I’ve watched fighters from eras slightly after him, like Tommy Burns etc, they can’t put sophisticated combinations together, he could use footwork and set you up for the right hand, that’s it, no jab, no technique in combinations at all, I know for a fact I’d beat him, and he’d learned from guys that did evolve the game, so he would’ve been a lot better technically than Sulivan, Lomachenko and plans easily see his punches coming and would be able to time his rhythm so easily, force his errors using simple technique, like dipping the knees, Sulivan would commit and he’d time him so easily.
    Yes there’s a size difference, but I’ve watched 135lbs or something guys drop 200lbs+ guys in sparring, so when the skill gap is immense, it’s more than possible to make up for the size.
     
  11. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

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    You're talking about a much bigger man who was know for being very athletic in his pomp and scoring early round KOs, which was highly unusual for the era. Interestingly, Sullivan was noted as a great straight puncher and given major props for it.

    Unfortunately, most people only know about the famous image of Sullivan fighting gruelfests when he was already an alcoholic.
     
  12. MrFoFody

    MrFoFody Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Does this take place in a smoky saloon or in muddy dung marked horse corral ?
     
  13. ChickenPockPock

    ChickenPockPock New Member Full Member

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    If Sullivan is allowed to use the tactics of his time, he slams Loma to the ground with the meanest cross buttocks throw any man has mustered.
     
  14. Melankomas

    Melankomas Prime Jeffries would demolish a grizzly in 2 Full Member

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    I think you place too much weight and emphasis on Burns when it comes to assessing the overall technical abilities of boxers from that period and beforehand. Sullivan and Burns were worlds apart with regard to how their own eras viewed them, and keep in mind there isn’t much evidence to indicate significant leap in fundamentals from their eras when you look at manuals, or even footage. For example, I'd say Langford, Gans, Britt are miles above Burns in terms of class and overall skill in every way but they were from the same era, and in large part were trained or took inspiration by fighters from the Sullivan era. I'd even say the likes of Mike Donovan look more skilled.

    Feel like you're overlooking the jab and combos of Burns here, the main thing that doesn't impress me about Burns is how shitty his defense is, but I'd say his jab and setups aren't too bad. He shows some good jabbing, hooking off the jab and lateral movement halfway through this highlight video of the Moir fight;

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  15. HistoryZero26

    HistoryZero26 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sullivans average round distance was 4.