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    #51
    Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
    Loma's best wins are Walters and Russell

    He has a better top five of wins than Mikey does at this point
    And I used to think losses actually mattered??? Silly of me!!! I forgot we don't count LOSSES anymore. We just count participation trophy's instead...SMH a guys wth ZERO losses is WORSE than the guy who LOST to someone he BEAT. BUT because he has better wins doe????

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      #52
      Is it just me or does Loma fans completely IGNORE the fact that he has a LOSS on his record??? I mean google, boxingrec, wiki, all show Loma with a loss to a JOURNEYMAN with a DOZEN losses ! Yet they seem to think he has NEVER lost as a pro or amateur EVER.

      P4P #1's don't lose to guys not even ranked P4P top 50!

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        #53
        Based on skill absolutely. Based on resume Ward is the only active fighter that's beaten other fighters on the P4P list when he fought them it. Including the P4P number 3 in Kovalev
        Last edited by SkillspayBills; 04-11-2017, 09:29 AM.

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          #54
          Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View Post
          Russell and Walters are his best wins, two highly regarded fighters that he simply dominated.

          Mikey is very good, but he got a lucky escape just when the Salido fight was getting tough and Martinez put him on his ass.

          Not the old LUCKY excuse. Nothing Lucky about being up 80-70 and knocking Salido down 4 TIMES. How FKN dumb are you??? Are you drunk on Loma NUT???

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            #55
            Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
            a win is a win...whether by an inch or a mile

            if loma got off the canvas being behind on points and grinded it out to beat Mikey Garcia via SD...some of the same people criticizing ward would say "OMG, loma is awesome, it was the greatest comeback ive seen!!!!!"
            I mean ESPN crowned GGG number 1 p4p after having a fight as close as Ward-Kovalev with a lesser fighter in Jacobs. This double standard is really turning me off the sport.

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              #56
              Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
              I mean ESPN crowned GGG number 1 p4p after having a fight as close as Ward-Kovalev with a lesser fighter in Jacobs. This double standard is really turning me off the sport.
              I don't read articles, mags and mail bags like I use to. Too many media outlets aren't unbiased. Ring mag hit the shytter. So has neutral journalist


              I just focus on the fights n fighters. Screw all the media fluff

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                #57
                P4P is so subjective and the fact that Ward/Kov was close and Chocolatito lost his crown kind of changes things up. I like to consider Lom as a top 5 P4P with all these guys playing musical chairs. A loss or a close fight can rearrange things for any of the top 5. It's easier just to consider Lom as a top 5. No one can argue that.

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                  #58
                  How are anyone's lives here dramatically changed if Lom, Ward, Kov, Chocolito, GGG, Thurman, Pac, etc., are interchangeable in the top P4P rankings? It's a pointless debate. As if debating is going to fortify anything but someone's perspective in a very subjective area where bias of one kind or another is prevalent. Flip each of those guys around on a list, put their names in a hat and pick out the order of first pull...who the hell cares at the end of the day?

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                    #59
                    Of course, he is the better boxer actually.

                    #1 on the world.

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                      #60
                      Wonder if the accolades would be there if Loma was black.

                      He's a good fighter, he looks the part, but his resume is thin. Seems that people are in the business of ignoring flaws when someone is of a lighter shade.

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