By the way, I don't dislike Loma, I'm simply putting a light on the hypocritical notions of these other top fighters at 135 fighting better opponents than Tank. They all have to fight each other now, there's not much room left to duck. They have all beat up the mid-tier competition.
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Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
Salido lost so many fights that at the end he was considered a gatekeeper, as I stated before, Rigo fought him at 2 divisions above his weight class, Walters was a natural 126lber, and GRJ was always 126. Right now, you are just arguing as a fanatic Loma lover. The question remains, outside of Teo, who beat him, who were his "elite" opponents at 135 or even 130? Ain't no fun, when the rabbit got the gun. Same caliber competition as Tank and all the rest. Tank would get destroyed for beating on 126 and 122 lbers, but somehow this builds on Loma's average resume. The one time that he stepped up his competition, he lost. And he also lost to a a gatekeeper, just imagine if Tank lost to Salido.
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Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
I did look it up, Walters had been a 126lber his entire career until 2012. He beat Prescott for a 126 pound championship and Donaire for another 126 championship. He moved up to 130 and had a draw with Sosa and lost to Loma, then moved back down, and LOST. He has been inactive since. I can't believe the amount of fandom you have to prove such wrong points.
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Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
While you're at it look at Loma's, Haney's, and Garcia's, you see the same level of opponents with Loma and Haney, except when Loma fought and lost to Teo, and Ryan hasn't done sh#t.
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Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
I did look it up, Walters had been a 126lber his entire career until 2012. He beat Prescott for a 126 pound championship and Donaire for another 126 championship. He moved up to 130 and had a draw with Sosa and lost to Loma, then moved back down, and LOST. He has been inactive since. I can't believe the amount of fandom you have to prove such wrong points.
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Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post
What about before the Barrios fight? Loma and Tank have been circling each other for years but I only see one side taking the heat for the fight not happening. One sides liked by the media so the other one catches all the shade. Never mind what the truth is.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
Everybody knows Floyd's position: All in house fights on his platform. That is the reason Tank fights a bunch of stiffs. You know it's true. Why are you acting like it's not?Rebelrbg likes this.
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Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post
It’s all Floyd’s fault. Loma and Top Rank are alter boys. Truth is Loma and Top Rank have benefited from the in house model too. Bob Arum invented the in house model.
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