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Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 07-01-2021, 02:38 PM.
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Originally posted by alexjust View Post
You understood the words I wrote, but hardly the point. I'll wait for you to improve your comprehension skills. Something tells me it's going to be a long wait with a disappointing result. But, since you got my point wrong anyway...At 15-2 Loma has become a 3 division world champ holding multiple belts. Name me a few other boxers who did the same, American or not. Typically, the first 20 fights even champions fight are against those who don't even have Wikipedia pages. And, mind you, Usman "Uzzy" Ahmed has a Wikipedia page. Did you understand my point now?
btw, you clearly stated(a direct quote)
if Loma was an American, he'd be compared to Ali in greatness.
What is there to comprehend? Is that not your direct quote? If you say "no" then I will issue you a public apology..Last edited by buddyr; 07-01-2021, 02:31 PM.
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Loma fighting the younger faster stronger bigger Lopez, is equivalent to lopez moving up to face the bigger stronger jarron Ennis, at least on a physical basis
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
If Davis was white, the whole white media would decorate their lists with him, from 1-10. Loma is good, nothing close to great, with a pathetic 15-2 record. He's lucky white Americans are racist and gulp up anything white.
Lopez is #1 at 135 and Loma is probably #2 as things stand. If Davis wants to be part of the conversation at 135, the most basic requirement is that he needs to go back to fighting at that weight class.
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Originally posted by Lefty0616 View PostPlease, stop!!!! Loma did not take Teofimo lightly. That was his biggest fight to date. He did not start off slowly, he fought a cautious fight because his opponent was legit. While Loma was clearly the more seasoned and clever fighter, Teofimo was more hungrier and stronger. Loma is a very overrated fighter...and yes, race is a factor. He almost got seriously hurt in their first fight. Do not be surprised if Teofimo gets the ko in a rematch.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
If Davis was white, the whole white media would decorate their lists with him, from 1-10. Loma is good, nothing close to great, with a pathetic 15-2 record. He's lucky white Americans are racist and gulp up anything white.alexjust likes this.
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Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post
Unprovable, but to be perfectly honest, it sounds like horseshlt to me.
Lopez is #1 at 135 and Loma is probably #2 as things stand. If Davis wants to be part of the conversation at 135, the most basic requirement is that he needs to go back to fighting at that weight class.
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Rematches are for close fights and this wasn't close. It's more likely the belts splinter before that ever happens, or Lopez loses. The IBF will go first. Loma will NEVER get a rematch undeservedly. He should go to the back of line.
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