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    Comments Thread For: RBF's Kremlev Felt Lomachenko Won, Drozd Was Shocked With Loma Strategy

    The General Secretary of the Russian Boxing Federation, Umar Kremlev, disagreed with the outcome of Saturday's big fight at the MGM Grand's Conference Center in Las Vegas. Teofimo Lopez won a twelve round unanimous decision over Vasily Lomachenko to unify the WBC Franchise, WBO, IBF, WBA lightweight titles.
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    #2
    I dont get it. The first part of the article is saying Lomo was robbed. What fight was he watching and how would he score it? The second part is basically saying Lomo was too small for 135 yet he's fought nearly a third of his career there. WTF is wrong with people? Lopez won hands down fair and square. He was the better man on fight night. Nothing more nothing less. Give BOTH guys credit they BOTH risked it all to fight each other.

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      #3
      What a joke! Lopez won fair and square

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        #4
        Kremlev was wrong but Drozd was closer to the truth. Clearly, Loma did not want to go out with an early KO loss and thought Lopez would tire. By not going right at Lopez, it allowed him to go the distance. If Loma had charged, he could have run straight into a timed right hand and lights out.

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          #5
          In russia ***** says who actually won. Everyone else agrees.

          loma and usyk are russian bitсhes. In case you didn't know since the beginning of this year loma praised russian army troops and russian church (which by the way was used as ammo and greenade launchers base in Ukraine to support *********s). loma has broken brain thanks to that religious cult Moskovia christian church or ... whatever.


          So.. in case you didn't know, most of ukrainians who read those news were against usyk and loma since then.
          Most ukrainians either supported lopez or didn't support anyone.

          But russians... they support loma and usyk. They just continue their despised strategy of promoting fake reality where everyone else is bad but their country and their people (including loma) are good and won and etc.

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            #6
            Originally posted by richardt View Post
            Kremlev was wrong but Drozd was closer to the truth. Clearly, Loma did not want to go out with an early KO loss and thought Lopez would tire. By not going right at Lopez, it allowed him to go the distance. If Loma had charged, he could have run straight into a timed right hand and lights out.
            Yeah but the comment about Lomo being too small is madness the dude had 3 belts and several defenses at 135

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              #7
              Originally posted by Get em up View Post
              Yeah but the comment about Lomo being too small is madness the dude had 3 belts and several defenses at 135
              Thats why I mentioned closer to the truth. Drozd saying that Loma didn't adapt to 135 is wrong because he already had a number of fights at 135. If this was Loma's first fight, a case could be made about adapting, but thats not the case. Drozd was right about the phycological part when he says "And this always speaks of some kind of psychological story when you understand that your opponent is hitting harder and his speed is better than expected.""
              Last edited by richardt; 10-18-2020, 05:40 PM.

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                #8
                Mental expectations of Lopez drown Loma and The hard hitting history of Lopez will normally be a concern as Loma wouldn't want a KO loss

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by richardt View Post
                  Thats why I mentioned closer to the truth. Drozd saying that Loma didn't adapt to 135 is wrong because he already had a number of fights at 135. If this was Loma's first fight, a case could be made about adapting, but thats not the case. Drozd was right about the phycological part when he says "And this always speaks of some kind of psychological story when you understand that your opponent is hitting harder and his speed is better than expected.""
                  I got you now. I do think Lomo stood a better chance being the aggressor. Lopez didnt like some of the shots that Lomo hit him with. He would've been more susceptible to being knocked out but trying to put Lopez on the back foot early wouldve been better than playing hide and seek most of the fight.

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                    #10
                    It shouldn't take being Russian to give a different outcome of this fight. Black, white, American, Chinese, whatever Loma loss that fight. If he had been more active the outcome would have been closer but Loma gave away the first seven rounds.

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