Lomachenko doesn't counter.

That isn't helping your case. There's nothing there that indicates that Rolly could beat Loma. It's all about levels and they are at two entirely different levels right now. Maybe in the future, who knows.

It's all about preparation for a fight. I don't doubt Loma would beat anybody in his division. Rolly seemed to be good at pressure fighting maybe in a year or 2 he'll fight Loma but I'm just sayin that someone whose good at pressure fighting has some of the best chances of beating loma
 
Also Loma likes to circle back into the rear power hand after going to the outside angle, he was dropped by Linares for doing this.
Which is why I think Mikey would KO him. Catch him and hurt him bad and Loma has to stand his ground and gets ko'd.
 
In lomas last fight, If I'm not mistaken he got hit way more than he did in any other fight.
i think your right about Rolly having a great style for fighting loma, sano is also right in that there is some gap between the level of the two. have you ever watched salvador sanchez? i highly recommend watching both him and arguello for textbook style and good punching ability.
 
i think your right about Rolly having a great style for fighting loma, sano is also right in that there is some gap between the level of the two. have you ever watched salvador sanchez? i highly recommend watching both him and arguello for textbook style and good punching ability.

Yeah I'm watching a variety of different boxers right now especially at work. I'll definitely check them out.

I haven't watched rolly fight though. From watching that spar he seems like he can go a few rounds with loma
 
Yeah I'm watching a variety of different boxers right now especially at work. I'll definitely check them out.

I haven't watched rolly fight though. From watching that spar he seems like he can go a few rounds with loma
sanchez was amazing, he had some of the best punch selection i have ever seen (right punch at the right time) definitely one of the best.
also he had a more textbook style that is easier to learn from than the likes of mayweather or ali.
 
sanchez was amazing, he had some of the best punch selection i have ever seen (right punch at the right time) definitely one of the best.
also he had a more textbook style that is easier to learn from than the likes of mayweather or ali.

Damn, did he ever win more than one title in different weight classes like Pacquiao or other fighters?
 
Yeah I'm watching a variety of different boxers right now especially at work. I'll definitely check them out.

I haven't watched rolly fight though. From watching that spar he seems like he can go a few rounds with loma
i nearly forgot carlos zarate, definitely watch zarate vs zamora it's a classic
 
Damn, did he ever win more than one title in different weight classes like Pacquiao or other fighters?
don't think so, he died at something like the age of 26, but he whooped a number of great fighters like lopez, gomez and azumah nelsom. all of which are classic fights.
 
Damn, did he ever win more than one title in different weight classes like Pacquiao or other fighters?
i recommend zarate, arguello and sanchec because they all have a conventional hands high style and are devastating punchers, especially zarate and arguello.
 
Damn, did he ever win more than one title in different weight classes like Pacquiao or other fighters?
modern fighters i enjoy watching are ggg and inoue although there is a number of young fighters coming up that have solid style. (i really believe boxing took a bit of a down turn in quality for a number of years because of the influence of olympic boxing and their stupid computer scoring)
 
modern fighters i enjoy watching are ggg and inoue although there is a number of young fighters coming up that have solid style. (i really believe boxing took a bit of a down turn in quality for a number of years because of the influence of olympic boxing and their stupid computer scoring)
Lol when did they start using computer scoring?
 
@eternaldarkness I'm watching Salvador Sanchez vs wilfredo Gomez, he really is good. He seems like he treats boxing like a street fight than a boxing match lol.
 
Lol when did they start using computer scoring?
They don't use actual computers to judge the fights but they use a very flawed system called compubox to justify decisions after the fight. Compubox is very similar to amateur boxing scoring in that they both score blows that are received on the gloves and shoulders/arms often. Its called compubox but reality is there are two humans clicking a button every time they they think a punch is landed.

Edit: I thought you were talking about pro boxing, my mistake
 
They don't use actual computers to judge the fights but they use a very flawed system called compubox to justify decisions after the fight. Compubox is very similar to amateur boxing scoring in that they both score blows that are received on the gloves and shoulders/arms often. Its called compubox but reality is there are two humans clicking a button every time they they think a punch is landed.

Edit: I thought you were talking about pro boxing, my mistake

Oh that actually sounds stupid to use something like that. Computers make mistakes too you know.
 
I don't know about that man, Loma loves the outside angle and that could spell doom for a pressure fighter.

He uses the outside lean to feint his rear hand. If they duck to dodge it he can use his right hand to hold them down more and move around to the side. If they refuse to duck he's in position to throw right hooks, like he did vs Linares, they'll eventually duck because of that, then he'll push them down and move around. Linares refused to do that too and just put his left hand to block the right hook, and Lomachenko jabbed down the middle to capitalize on the jabbing hand being off to the side to block hooks.

Kind of like Roy Jones his style is about feinting the rear hand with head movement, except when Lomachenko's opponent adjusts he already has a plan. Not that I'm trying to badtalk Roy Jones. I haven't forgot.
 
@eternaldarkness I'm watching Salvador Sanchez vs wilfredo Gomez, he really is good. He seems like he treats boxing like a street fight than a boxing match lol.
i think your mistaken. that is the art of boxing. boxing is fist fighting, fist fighting is the art of out punching your opponent. if you what to hit someone hard you have to be willing to stand on the inside. watch your fight at the gas station again, you landed one really good shot and it was within the first ten seconds. you ducked down on to the back foot and threw a right hand, that is the drop and pop i talked about awhile ago in your bag work.
your obviously learning to set your weight on your back foot a lot better and are hitting a lot harder because of it. i bet you can feel a big difference in the power of your right hand.
 
@eternaldarkness I'm watching Salvador Sanchez vs wilfredo Gomez, he really is good. He seems like he treats boxing like a street fight than a boxing match lol.
i'm thinkin' that the new generation has you thinking that boxing means running like a bitch. well fighters like canelo and crawford are actually heaps better boxers than lomachenko.
don't underestimate the boxing skill of the likes of duran just because he was an aggressive fighter, he was actually a far better boxer than lomachenko.
 
They don't use actual computers to judge the fights but they use a very flawed system called compubox to justify decisions after the fight. Compubox is very similar to amateur boxing scoring in that they both score blows that are received on the gloves and shoulders/arms often. Its called compubox but reality is there are two humans clicking a button every time they they think a punch is landed.

Edit: I thought you were talking about pro boxing, my mistake
we were talking about compubox so you were on the money. it is definitely a flawed system when impact counts more than volume.
 
He uses the outside lean to feint his rear hand. If they duck to dodge it he can use his right hand to hold them down more and move around to the side. If they refuse to duck he's in position to throw right hooks, like he did vs Linares, they'll eventually duck because of that, then he'll push them down and move around. Linares refused to do that too and just put his left hand to block the right hook, and Lomachenko jabbed down the middle to capitalize on the jabbing hand being off to the side to block hooks.

Kind of like Roy Jones his style is about feinting the rear hand with head movement, except when Lomachenko's opponent adjusts he already has a plan. Not that I'm trying to badtalk Roy Jones. I haven't forgot.
sounds like you know you business, i really appreciate loma's skill's but i think he would be a better fighter with a solid left cross counter before he moves off.
 
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