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My Technical breakdown of Loma vs Rigo.

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    #11
    Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
    Loma is right handed. He fights in an unconventional Southpaw stance, and indeed his strong hand is his lead hand. He said his father trained him this way on purpose, he wanted his strong hand in front.
    This approach is used by western fencing in which the strong arm is positioned in front since obviously it does everything. For a boxing southpaw like Loma, the rear cross, as a punch with leverage, affords power to the weaker arm.

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      #12
      Loma will also do quick switches to righty fairly often to get shots in and then reset. He does it so quickly you have to look for it.

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        #13
        Here is a slow motion highlight of Loma beating Guillermo with his lead hand

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          #14
          Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
          I really don't care. I'm not a fan of either guy but that was the reality of that fight.
          Then you your not even CLOSE to a fan of boxing.And if you are not a fan of Loma then what are you waiting for?????And if its rockem sockem robots you want to see then just go to bar on weekends.In my town you can see dunk bums KTFO of eachother every week.

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            #15
            Originally posted by deanrw View Post
            Loma will also do quick switches to righty fairly often to get shots in and then reset. He does it so quickly you have to look for it.
            Most fights he does go both right or left just as easy.This fight he KNEW to go to Rigo right all night because his only big punch was st8 left.He was almost always going to rigo's right and hitting him at will with jab and hooks to rigo's right.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
              An older smaller fighter who suffered a hand injury got beat.
              "Suffered a hand injury"...right...

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                #17
                Nothing much to break down in my opinion. Loma came to fight hard and win. Rigo never really showed up. He hardly ever threw a punch in anger and spent the whole fight holding Loma's arms to make him stop hitting him or ducking down so low Loma's only target was the back of his head. Then he quit in the corner claiming a debatable hand injury. How did he injure his left hand when he never landed a hard left or at least I never saw one land with any power?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
                  I really don't care. I'm not a fan of either guy but that was the reality of that fight.
                  Excuses...

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                    Nothing much to break down in my opinion. Loma came to fight hard and win. Rigo never really showed up. He hardly ever threw a punch in anger and spent the whole fight holding Loma's arms to make him stop hitting him or ducking down so low Loma's only target was the back of his head. Then he quit in the corner claiming a debatable hand injury. How did he injure his left hand when he never landed a hard left or at least I never saw one land with any power?
                    He injured it when he was typing on Twitter so hard...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by pesticid View Post
                      Here is a slow motion highlight of Loma beating Guillermo with his lead hand

                      Damn, looking at that video and Lomachenko hardly landed clean. Makes the quitjob even worse.

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