Lomachenko vs Walters

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Pretty confident that Loma will get the victory against a dangerous Walters. Walter had to struggle against a B-tier fighter last time out. Loma is a A plus elite fighter. This should be an easy but cautious fight and victory for Loma. The date is 11-26-2016.
 

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Oh how I can't wait for this one. Loma IS the most skilled active boxer today and one of the most skilled since the sport began. I am not exaggerating. Walters is tough, determined, and has some punch but none of that means anything against a moving target that hits back into his blind spots.
 

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Walters is much bigger and possibly stronger, but Lomachenko's skills are second to none so he should prevail.
 

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After last weeks robbery of Kovalev, it looks like Lomo will have to KO Walters to get a win. The decision last week still burns me up.
 

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These elite Russian fighters, especially the Champions better WTF up quickly and demand Russian judges on their fights. Its inexplicable that they allow this BS. The result is what happened last week end. Really can not understand their respective management teams.
 

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I was watching lomochenko mauling oc gary russell and they scored it 114 114. it was one of the best master classes ive ever seen, in bar with lacey calzaghe. and was scored a draw.

Guess what, black female judge lisa gambian.

Guess its not just walters power lomochenko needs to worry about.
 
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Vasyl Lomachenko 130 vs. Nicholas Walters 129.5

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With the way boxing is set up to pander and appease blacks, Loma needs either a knockout or an ultra clear victory where he wins about 9 rounds or he will get robbed.
 

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Lomachenko V Walters


Not much time to do this; but, here is a comparative view and prediction.


Walters

Not distinguished as an amateur; been fighting pro for eight years. Undefeated, he has high knock out ratio, though other than his last 3-4 fights has fought small fighters with mediocre skills and mediocre or poor records. Is recorded as 5’,7 tall though appears same if not shorter than Lomachenko in face to face or side to side pictures. Is recorded as having a 73” reach, if true, significant for the height. Last fought Sosa almost a year ago to a draw. Sosa fought him up tight and close, smothering Walters and taking away his reach.

Fights from an orthodox stance with a stable guard. Doesn’t move head much when punching or defending. Prefers blocking. Has power if he has a target in front of him that isn’t moving. Throws good straight punches, upper cuts, and windmill hooks.

Has some vision but his talent is using his reach, height, and size over his opponents. He’s like a miniature Deontay Wilder. He’s a flatfoot; his mobility is poor. None have written about it because he has caught his opponents with his reach until he met Sosa, whom he couldn’t get away from because he’s so flat on his feet.

Has never faced an elite boxer. Yes, he faced little Philipino Nonito Donaire, who is very good, but not elite.

Walters is not known to be a dirty fighter, he has earned his victories without controversy through good boxing. He seems a fair competitor.


Lomachenko

Does everything. There is not a technique he has not mastered. The most skilled white boxer since Willie Pep? Just astonishing skill and creativity. Everyone knows he was 396-1 as an amateur, fought and won all 10 semi-pro fights, and should be undefeated as a full pro but, again, a crooked referee and crooked judges denied him. He’s promoted by two face Arum. Surprised?

Whatever I see, he sees four times that. He has eight eyes.

Special training he does in private with his father and closest friends.

Yes, of course, Team Lomachenko studies opponents before going in a fight. Loma’s father has someone else sending him messages through a headset about the other corner, broadcasters, referees comments, etc. Lomachenko’s father is a brilliant trainer; his son a brilliant student.

VERY smart, perfectly conditioned, innovative in and out of the ring, genius tactician matching his stunning skills.


Probable outcome

With Walter’s wide stance, his long arms and flat feet, Loma will likely be looking to feint Walters into stretching himself out trying to hit a darting left-right-up-down-close-far target. This will create acres of room for Loma to step in, step aside, and land on Walter's long torso and unprotected head. It is conceivable that Walters is overwhelmed. I think Walters will tough this fight out, no matter what punishment he takes, and lose a wide unanimous decision. Lomachenko UD 12.
 

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Walters seems made for a guy like Lomo. Somewhat stiff and vulnerable to Lomo's use of angles. All agree it boils down to Walter's power verse Lomo's skill.

And X factor might be Lomo's body attack. If it's here, and I think it will be with Walters, Lomo will gladly take advantage.

Wouldn't be surprised to see a Lomo body shot the beginning of the end or maybe even the end for Walters.
 

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Wow, Walters quits at the end of Round 7. Hadn't even been knocked down, but Loma was just dominating him. Lomachenko had outlanded him 114-49 at the time of the stoppage. Lomachenko really is a special fighter. Just toyed with him. He said he wants to be #1 P4P. He looks to be well on his way.

Kellerman even says afterwards that he thinks Loma is actually the best fighter in boxing and will eventually be recognized as P4P #1. If Maxipad is forced to say that about a white fighter, it has to be true.
 
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I was looking forward to the next couple rounds because I love a good beatdown but Walters wasn't having it.

Fine performance by Lomo for sure.
 

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Wow, Walters quits at the end of Round 7. Hadn't even been knocked down, but Loma was just dominating him. Lomachenko had outlanded him 114-49 at the time of the stoppage. Lomachenko really is a special fighter. Just toyed with him. He said he wants to be #1 P4P. He looks to be well on his way.

He's already there.
 

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Loma is looking like once in a generation fighter. My current PFP ranking is: 1. GGG, 2. Kovalev, 3. Loma, 4. Chocalatito, 5. Crawford,
 

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Even Kellerman had to admit the Loma is the best fighter on the planet.
 

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Based on this BSPN PFP rankings will change.
 

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Loma is looking like once in a generation fighter. My current PFP ranking is: 1. GGG, 2. Kovalev, 3. Loma, 4. Chocalatito, 5. Crawford,

Nice list, but were they the same size Loma would weave through GGG. That's why I see him as No 1. No one is even close to his skill.
 

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Helluva performance!!
 
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