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Lomachenko vs. Lopez Winner and How?

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I promise I'm not flustered in the slightest..
You are so flustered by Loma losing and the reaction to it you are literally on watch here. Desperately, desperately arguing with everyone about it.

The entire world knows Loma lost. Nobody thinks he won. Nobody.

But please continue your vigil. It is funny in a really, really tragic kind of way.
 
Yup, it's kind of funny seeing Lomachenko cleaning out the European league, but Lopez is on another level to that shit.
Bit harsh, geographic location doesn't really have an impact on boxing ability. That's like me saying Fury and Joshua have cleared out the American League. In an individual sport it's a bit of a mute point.
 
Scored the fight 115-113 to Lopez. I think that maybe a couple of rounds could have been swung in Lopez's direction. The rounds Lopez won however were a lot clearer than the rounds Loma won. Loma started so damn slow though. I think if a rematch takes place he's going to have walk though that fire a lot sooner than maybe he's comfortable with, he may get even get stopped doing so, that's what great fighters must do once in a while, walk though the fire to grasp victory in unlikely situations. Personally I think he can do so, Lopez has a porous defence and despite his obvious size advantage was feeling the heat himself late in the fight. His one punch sharpshooting really played into Loma's hands in sporadic patches in the fight. Lopez deserves all the credit in the world though, very disciplined and accomplished performance.
 
Bit harsh, geographic location doesn't really have an impact on boxing ability. That's like me saying Fury and Joshua have cleared out the American League. In an individual sport it's a bit of a mute point.
I think that's pretty fair and accurate. Fury and Joshua have pretty much throttled all the American HW's. Again, this was more me being butthurt at a huge guy like Campbell almost getting stopped by tiny ass Lomachenko.
 
Poor Loma. I guess that's why we saw him throw no hard punches in the fight, and why we saw he wince with pain the few times he tried. And why he specifically mentioned his shoulder at the post-fight interview in which he said he clearly lost because his shoulder was injured.

No wait ..........
 
Poor Loma. I guess that's why we saw him throw no hard punches in the fight, and why we saw he wince with pain the few times he tried. And why he specifically mentioned his shoulder at the post-fight interview in which he said he clearly lost because his shoulder was injured.

No wait ..........
Absolutely...!
 
If he was truly injured, should have withdrew. The performance, or lack of I should say, was truly distasteful
Agree, if you are sufficiently injured you should pull out. But once you choose to enter the ring there should be no excuses. Even when you perform as disappointingly as Loma did. He lost but hopefully he will be back.
 
Agree, if you are sufficiently injured you should pull out. But once you choose to enter the ring there should be no excuses. Even when you perform as disappointingly as Loma did. He lost but hopefully he will be back.
Thought he performed admirably under the circumstances, 14 months out and with a shoulder injury. That said the shoulder injury being in the public domain is more than enough, it's a bit much to be posting videos of the shoulder just after the surgery, it's in poor taste and comes across as bitter in defeat.
 
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