Loma's known for his unorthodox footwork kind of like Pacquaiao but with a lot more nuances and cross steps, and that's his biggest advantage in any fight.
Will it be against Rigo though? If you look closely Loma is punching with his feet in the air, crossing his feet where he is completely off balance, stepping heel first toe second. All of these things are major no-no's in boxing, but he's been making it work because of his unreal talent.
So everybody thinks his footwork is phenomenal simply because nobody's been able to take advantage of the errors he makes ( being on his heels, squared-up, punching with his feet up in the air, stepping with the heel first, having his lead leg a little too straight at times).
Rigo while old and small also has a very unreal talent and his footwork is as textbook as they come.
I am very curious to see if Loma's talent will again let him get away with the errors he does when he lunges in and squares up cause Rigo's definitely the man the exploit these holes in Loma's game that everybody thinks it's Loma's main advantages.
Will it be against Rigo though? If you look closely Loma is punching with his feet in the air, crossing his feet where he is completely off balance, stepping heel first toe second. All of these things are major no-no's in boxing, but he's been making it work because of his unreal talent.
So everybody thinks his footwork is phenomenal simply because nobody's been able to take advantage of the errors he makes ( being on his heels, squared-up, punching with his feet up in the air, stepping with the heel first, having his lead leg a little too straight at times).
Rigo while old and small also has a very unreal talent and his footwork is as textbook as they come.
I am very curious to see if Loma's talent will again let him get away with the errors he does when he lunges in and squares up cause Rigo's definitely the man the exploit these holes in Loma's game that everybody thinks it's Loma's main advantages.
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