Vasyl Lomachenko

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The main event. Wow, Rios what a let down he turned out to be. Undisciplined, could not make weight initially yesterday. Made weight later. Came into the fight at 170 lbs!!! He got his just due by a solid performance by Bradley. Bradley KO him with body shots. But I think Rios threw in the towel. 4 years ago, I thought Rios would be the second coming of Jack Dempsey at lightweight. I said here on CF. But the mofo could not stop himself from over eating and drinking. What a waste. Good for Bradley for his rebound fight.
 
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Looking forward to Lomo putting on another good show. Martinez is strong but not in Lomo's class really.

Martinez doesn't look built to take Lomo's body shots.
 

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Great stage for Loma to demonstrate his dominance. Where Wlad fades in the the deserved sunset, Loma, Kovalev and GGG step in to dominate! The fight starts in 5 mins.
 
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Loma just knocked Marinez out cold. Second title now for Loma. Latinos creaking and moaning; they just can't believe how good Loma is. He's already p4p top 5 in my opinion. GGG and Kovalev for power and good boxers too but Loma is the class of the world for skill.
 

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The future is Loma along with GGG, Kovalev ! Outstanding performance and KO of B level champion. Both Jones and Kellerman say he is in the top 5 PFP.
 

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That was the first time I've seen Lomachenko. Man, that guy is something. I didn't realize how good he is. He may not have the number of professional wins that GGG and Kovalev do but he looks like he can be just as dominant, if he is not already. What an impressive performance.
 

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Here is my top 5 PFP fighters based on recent performance.

1. GGG
2. Kovalev
3. Loma
4. Chocolito
5. Crawford.
 

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Loma just knocked Marinez out cold. Second title now for Loma. Latinos creaking and moaning; they just can't believe how good Loma is. He's already p4p top 5 in my opinion. GGG and Kovalev for power and good boxers too but Loma is the class of the world for skill.
The typically anti-white (((Max Kellerman))) said on the post fight analysis that Lomo is his favorite boxer to watch at the moment. He complimented how he is the rare blend of athletesism, skill and risk taker willing to finish fights. I was shocked to hear such flattering words from the loathsome prick.
 

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Here is my top 5 PFP fighters based on recent performance.

1. GGG
2. Kovalev
3. Loma
4. Chocolito
5. Crawford.

Don't like it. You better get my friend Fury in there real quick!:borra2:
 

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The typically anti-white (((Max Kellerman))) said on the post fight analysis that Lomo is his favorite boxer to watch at the moment. He complimented how he is the rare blend of athletesism, skill and risk taker willing to finish fights. I was shocked to hear such flattering words from the loathsome prick.

Yeah, I don't know what's come over him? Maybe the Trump effect has hit him in his panties?
 

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Fury does not make it. He won a sloppy decision over Wlad. No way!

Awe, come on now! Fury's the span of an albatross, can't have him doing what Loma does. But he's very savvy.
 

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I take it you mean because he's a southpaw.

No Riggins, they share in common their father is/was their trainer/coach. Both fathers have done countless hours of study and preparation with their sons to make them who they are/ were.
 

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No Riggins, they share in common their father is/was their trainer/coach. Both fathers have done countless hours of study and preparation with their sons to make them who they are/ were.

Ah yes, I forgot that about Joe and his father Enzo. You're right, that is a huge advantage.
 

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I thought Lomo would go to the body more, but he did hurt Martinez with a body shot too late in the end of a round to follow up.

He knew he had Martinez anyway.

This moves Lomo along nicely.
 

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