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    #31
    Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
    Lomachenko said, "sorry" to me, lol (when I asked for a picture).

    I'm thinking he meant in the 20s. Doesn't make sense for it to be the 18th, so maybe March 25th.
    Maybe he didn't understood you, because his English is really bad.

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      #32
      This March could end up being the best month of boxing we've had in years

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        #33
        March 20th?
        A monday?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
          There goes his chances of ever having kids
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          LOL, but honestly if there were a Loma Jr we are all just gonna hate that guy in 20 years anyway.
          Man, it's too late




          The future p4p king in 15-20 years
          Last edited by g27region; 12-24-2016, 09:33 PM.

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            #35
            Excellent. I think at this point it's a formality and Loma will whip Salido, but I can't wait to see for sure. Salido is one tricky, resilient SOB.

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              #36
              Salido is getting ***ed up

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                #37
                Originally posted by g27region View Post


                The future p4p king in 15-20 years
                Not with his left down like that he won't be.

                And the son of the great fighter never reaches the fathers success cuz they didn't need that toughness or got coddled too much or some combo of that or other ****. Loma is a P4P guy, Loma Jr would be a overpaid but nowhere close to Sr's level. Here's hoping he casually participates in boxing & works towards success in another profession.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                  Not with his left down like that he won't be.

                  And the son of the great fighter never reaches the fathers success cuz they didn't need that toughness or got coddled too much or some combo of that or other ****. Loma is a P4P guy, Loma Jr would be a overpaid but nowhere close to Sr's level. Here's hoping he casually participates in boxing & works towards success in another profession.
                  Mayweather Sr. would disagree with that

                  And judging by that logic, Lomachenko's dad who's training Vasyl was even better?

                  The kind of fighters who've been training all their life, since the early childhood will always beat the kind of fighters whose experience mostly came from tough upbringing. Andre Ward vs. Kovalev is a vivid example of that

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by g27region View Post
                    Mayweather Sr. would disagree with that
                    Floyd Sr wasn't better than Floyd Jr. Floyd Sr was a journeyman caliber guy. I don't think you understand what I'm talking about.

                    And judging by that logic, Lomachenko's dad who's training Vasyl was even better?
                    Again I don't think you understand what I'm talking about. Loma's dad wasn't a great boxer either.

                    The kind of fighters who've been training all their life, since the early childhood will always beat the kind of fighters whose experience mostly came from tough upbringing. Andre Ward vs. Kovalev is a vivid example of that
                    Sure guys who've been training all their lives, more or less, are more likely to have success in the sport than guys who started at 15, 16 or 17 all else being equal. Thats just logical.

                    What I'm saying is there is a toughness needed in boxing that I think growing up rich & coddled like most sons of great boxers tend to do isn't something that helps make one a great boxer themselves & I'd suggest it even hurts you on your path in boxing. I mean I think Chavez Jr is probably the best son of a great boxer in boxing history & most people think he isn't **** lol.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                      Floyd Sr wasn't better than Floyd Jr. Floyd Sr was a journeyman caliber guy. I don't think you understand what I'm talking about.
                      Got your point now. You mean that sons of elite boxers can't get to the same level, because they lack the same hunger

                      But sons of "journeyman caliber" guys can succeed better than their ancestors

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