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    #21
    Originally posted by letsgochump View Post

    I get it, your butt hurts bcs people disagree with your precious opinion! That's rough, but you will get over it. No need to tell me how much it bothers you.

    Now focus.

    None of what you said was included in your first comment. You're not just being dodgy bcs you're wrong, are you? You would never, right? What part can't I read of your first comment? I'll give it to you again, in case your memory is as lacking as your wits:

    "There is no actual controversy, only the made up ones created by the casuals and haters. The right guy won."

    I am having so much fun exposing wall-eyed buffoons and lames. You were the one who got triggered over my comments, trying to come in guns blazing and ending up looking like an idiot. Don't be mad that I made it look easy due to your own narrow-minded talking points - "Oh he said, she said, they said".

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      #22
      Originally posted by Lance98 View Post

      I am having so much fun exposing wall-eyed buffoons and lames. You were the one who got triggered over my comments, trying to come in guns blazing and ending up looking like an idiot. Don't be mad that I made it look easy due to your own narrow-minded talking points - "Oh he said, she said, they said".
      Oh yeah you are making it look sooo easy dodging the first simple question asked of you after your nonsense comment : D Instead of complimenting yourself you could, I dunno, just answer, you know. Or are you too much of a little PAB?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Lance98 View Post
        There is no actual controversy, only the made up ones created by the casuals and haters. The right guy won.
        It was a close fight and either guy having a scorecard of 115-113 or a draw would make sense. But, giving the 10th round to Haney when even Stevie Wonder saw that Lomachenko won that round is indeed controversial, especially when judge Dave Moretti has a history of shady ****. And, this wasn't made up by casuals and haters, smart guy, but has been brought up by people who have forgotten more about the sport than you'll ever know. Too bad that the Haney's don't have the cajones to run it back, as evidenced by his delusional opinion that it wasn't close.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Feint First View Post

          Shakur had an obvious agenda to minimize Haney's (a potential future opponent) victory, and Dud is boys with Shakur so....
          OK cool. How about Max Kellerman? No, right? Because he's biased right? How about Doug Fischer?

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            #25
            Originally posted by jikeccfc View Post
            no controversy its only the bumchenko nut munchers whos moaning and the same midget who still doesent except his schooling off lopez overhyped is a fraud who has conned society in thinking hes the special one by his attitude hes more special needs do boxing a favour retire go home become mayor of nobodycaresikhan...........
            Haha you're a clown, and if you really think that about Lomachenko, then that really says something about how much of a bum Haney is if he couldn't beat him convincingly and decisively. But, I really need to consider the source of your ******ed comment, which is you, and clearly you don't know **** about boxing, lol. Have a ****ty day...

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              #26
              The people who wanted Haney to win are now forced to talk about how there is no controversy....a lie, because most people including most boxers, trainers and industry people know Loma won and have said it, which in itself has created the controversy. To say there is no controversy is a boldfaced lie. A few guys in a bar did not say, man, Loma won, why in the heck is boxing so ridiculous?

              No. Most of the sport is in shock at how obvious Loma won and how bad the scores were. Maybe it could lead to better training for judges, on how to score. Or an investigation into if the judges were tampered with.

              Watch the fight with the sound off. Loma lands far better shots, Haney lands a few but is mostly ineffective. Loma controlled the pace 80% of the fight. Loma wins easily on ring generalship. Loma was never hurt, Haney was hurt. Loma was robbed. And if the judges weren't bought, then the judging system needs an overhaul. Otherwise the sport is becoming totally pointless. This **** and the Romero garbage point to a real need to fix the sport before it is totally dead.
              Last edited by Theshotyoudontsee; 05-22-2023, 09:44 AM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by SteelFist01 View Post

                OK cool. How about Max Kellerman? No, right? Because he's biased right? How about Doug Fischer?
                Delusional. Shakur picked Haney before the fight. He looks alot better if Haney legitimately beat Loma, and then he beats Haney.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by SteelFist01 View Post

                  It was a close fight and either guy having a scorecard of 115-113 or a draw would make sense. But, giving the 10th round to Haney when even Stevie Wonder saw that Lomachenko won that round is indeed controversial, especially when judge Dave Moretti has a history of shady ****. And, this wasn't made up by casuals and haters, smart guy, but has been brought up by people who have forgotten more about the sport than you'll ever know. Too bad that the Haney's don't have the cajones to run it back, as evidenced by his delusional opinion that it wasn't close.
                  Even if dave moretti screwed up, it is not going to change who won. Casuals think loma won the fight by a huge margin were screaming robbery. They never even mention a close fight, dummy. Loma doesn't have the cajones to demand a rematch in any of his losses and is now trying to appeal for a change in outcome and instead of running it back. Who is the one scared?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Lance98 View Post

                    Even if dave moretti screwed up, it is not going to change who won. Casuals think loma won the fight by a huge margin were screaming robbery. They never even mention a close fight, dummy. Loma doesn't have the cajones to demand a rematch in any of his losses and is now trying to appeal for a change in outcome and instead of running it back. Who is the one scared?
                    You don't think Loma with Haney wants a rematch for all the belts? Or that he wanted a rematch with Lopez? What are you smoking?

                    Loma legitimately beat Haney. Watch it with no sound, watch ring generalship, watch effective punching, watch who gets hurt. Watch who is in control. Haney looks ridiculous. He landed a few good shots. It wasn't close. The only people who are saying it was a "classic chess match" are those who wanted Haney to win. It's pathetic, whether it is a skin color bias, a nationality bias, whatever.

                    If Loma did not win that fight, than there is no reason for fighters to fight. There can't be subjective scoring because of bias.
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Lance98 View Post

                      Even if dave moretti screwed up, it is not going to change who won. Casuals think loma won the fight by a huge margin were screaming robbery. They never even mention a close fight, dummy. Loma doesn't have the cajones to demand a rematch in any of his losses and is now trying to appeal for a change in outcome and instead of running it back. Who is the one scared?
                      Yeah, you're right about the fact that if Moretti scored it like he should have for Loma, it still would have been a narrow victory for Haney, which makes sense because the fight was close. And, you're completely wrong about Loma not wanting a rematch in previous fights. I will look for a link if you want, but he tried to make a rematch with Salido who asked for too much money, and he tried to get a rematch with Lopez. And, you're more dense than I thought if you're implying that Lomachenko is scared of pillow fisted Haney, lol. Who was the one dictating the pace, and coming forward, effectively? It wasn't Haney. Loma's management is trying to appeal the outcome, and will be unsuccessful, which is good because it was a close fight. And, I definitely think a rematch is needed, because although I do think that Lomachenko edged it, the fight was close and could have been a draw. But, one thing is for sure, and that is the fact that Haney is overrated AF, and his father suffers from delusions of grandeur, especially if he thought that the fight wasn't even close, and Devin thinks he's 'levels above' Lomachenko. It must be nice to live in fantasy land...
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