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Just because some fighters don't no what to do when you turn them by stepping over like Loma like's to do all the time doesn't mean other fighters can't counter it .
Just because some fighters don't no what to do when you turn them by stepping over like Loma like's to do all the time doesn't mean other fighters can't counter it .
Both fighters are very skilled and the problem with that is sometimes it can make the fight boring especially to casual fans. I have a feeling Rigo may win a close chess match followed by a bunch of salty boxing fans crying everywhere like they did when Floyd beat Pacquiao.
These people think all I do all day is twit. I WONT STAND THERE FOR ME TO GET HIT. And unlike Walter I won’t quit and I will hit back.
If that's cut off, Rigo said
Rigo is pretty terrible at shit talking
Worst thing you could do fighting Loma is to not pressure him or go to his body and not let your hands go, watching and just waiting for him to make a mistake or waiting on him to open up on you, just to counter punch him.
Chávez walks right threw Loma like hes nothing, Book it.
The man is not that good, but he is good and he doesn't hit that Hard.
Study long study wrong, lose the fight because you fell for the hype.
Using the Salido fight as an example of how to shut down Lomachenko is asinine because Salido landed over 100 low blows so that isn't your 'normal' attack to the body situation. Lomachenko couldn't do anything because there is no way to defend 'body' shots that low. You could see him trying in the fight trying to swipe the low blows away from his nuts but that is a lot harder to defend then a normal body shot which you can pick off with the elbows.
Simply put Lomachenko's failing was that he had no way open to him being a respectful man of honour type amateur fighter to counter the low blows. He should have either complained a lot to the ref and/or thrown low blows back. But there simply is not an effective defence to low blows other than shucking back the hips which he did do but you can't throw punches back from that position. This is why his output was so low. Normal body shots you can block and counter, illegal low blows you can't. No one can.
He has learned though and now he complains to the ref when he needs to and also throws low blows back. If they fought again it would be a very different fight if Salido were to try the low blow approach again.
Loma wasn't just bending over because of low blows it was body shots and pressure, so stop lying to yourself to try to justify him looking bad and losing.
I remember Floyd Mayweather getting hit low by Maidana and nobody said a dam thing they actually said don't cry about it to the Mayweather fans.
What was Lomachenko's problem? He still couldn't win with his unbeatable boxing skill?
Lomachenko still dipping to his right got caught that time guys, Solido let his hands go that's why he landed. But I don't no Shiznick about boxing i am clueless.
I was not pointing out the loss i was showing everyone that Loma dosen't like pressure fighters that attack his body and doesn't let him reset his offense and dips his head to the right to slip punches and people instead of focusing on that, they are talking about low blows. But if it happens to someone else they tell them to man up and fight threw it or hit them back or complain. Hmmmmmmmmm******
The double standard in this sport that the fans have is crazy.
Your point isn't credible when you try and compare what Maidana did vs Salido. Salido landed over 100 low blows, no comparison. And if you don't think that changed the complexion and outcome of the fight then you are delusional. You can't talk about him not coping well with being caught with body shots without acknowledging that a large and significant amount of them were low. As I pointed out low blows are really hard to defend against with your normal tucking of the elbows technique. You can't just ignore that fact because it doesn't suit your argument. You could actually be on to something about him not handling pressure fighters who go to the body but you can't use this fight alone as an example of that because it's so tainted by the really high number of low blows.
And this dipping his head to the right business that you keep going on about as though that is all he does. I just watched the Russell fight and he slips plenty to the left as well. Maybe you aren't realising it but the dip to the right that he does is a lot of the time is to draw a reaction from his opponent while remaining in a pretty safe position. If his opponent doesn't react then he knows he can launch attacks from that position unopposed. If they do react then he adjusts and responds appropriately. That shot that Salido landed, the uppercut, was a good one but if you have watched much Lomachenko then you'll know how rare they get landed on him. The only boxer who gets hit less than Lomachenko currently active is Rigondeaux so he must be doing something right especially since he is primarily an offensive fighter.
We will just Bump this thread when Lomachenko gets dropped by Rigondeaux with a Left hand after he feints him with the jab and Loma dips to his right to try to slip the punches and gets caught over and over and over again.
Book it.
I'll definitely bump it but not for that reason because that isn't going to happen.We will just Bump this thread when Lomachenko gets dropped by Rigondeaux with a Left hand after he feints him with the jab and Loma dips to his right to try to slip the punches and gets caught over and over and over again.
Book it.