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Anyone watching? Vargas-Demarco has been very entertaining.
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reggaereggae
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yeah, good fight... But I have to admit I know nothing about either!crusader wrote:Anyone watching? Vargas-Demarco has been very entertaining.
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Spreadking
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I've been impressed with Vargas ability to take way too many punches his last few fights, but still finish strong. Pac would pound on him for a while. Good back and forth going on.
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Demarco doesn't have good enough movement and he doesn't get his punches off quick enough. Vargas on his way to a comfortable points victory.
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WelshDevil
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Really enjoyed the battle between Vargas and DeMarco - high energy stuff. Good win for Vargas.
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Lomachenko fight is a huge mismatch. Vasyl is bigger, faster and way more skillfull. I am not sure if his opponent has landed any clean punches.
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BAD INTENTIONS
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S tream por favor ...
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reggaereggae
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yeah but it's only his 4th fight! Don't be too hard... amd eh other guy has only lost once in 57 fights ( I think)ikorolev wrote:Lomachenko fight is a huge mismatch. Vasyl is bigger, faster and way more skillfull. I am not sure if his opponent has landed any clean punches.
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Take a look through that list of 57 names, though...
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The movement of Lomachenko is something else. He's like a wasp round your head, you move your eyes to look and suddenly he's round the other side.
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Obviously not the best opponent, but I think he's acceptable given Loma's lack of pro experience and the fact that it's a mandated bout.
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He just mocks his opponent without saying anything or sticking his tongue out. Work rate is also beyond anything. Nice juices he is taking !Ian1973 wrote:The movement of Lomachenko is something else. He's like a wasp round your head, you move your eyes to look and suddenly he's round the other side.
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Loma is complaining about his hand hurting.
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reggaereggae
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I love him and the way that he fought for a world title in his second fight. but I find him odd to watch. Sometimes he looks amazing, and the most natural boxer ever... but also he still gets hit clean now and again, esp in the body.
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reggaereggae
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Also I notice he never holds or works on the inside. Hard to get out of that habit after 400 am fightsreggaereggae wrote:I love him and the way that he fought for a world title in his second fight. but I find him odd to watch. Sometimes he looks amazing, and the most natural boxer ever... but also he still gets hit clean now and again, esp in the body.
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Loma obviously in a different class, but I still see a fair bit of amateur in him. I would've liked to see him get a stoppage and I think he was capable of that.
Seems like he hurt his hand in the 7th.
Seems like he hurt his hand in the 7th.
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Lomachenko with one hand looks better than most featherweights in the division.
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I agree. His movement is excellent and his main source of defense in my view.Ian1973 wrote:The movement of Lomachenko is something else. He's like a wasp round your head, you move your eyes to look and suddenly he's round the other side.
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Yes, he hurt his hand, and everybody including his opponent figured that out. It is hard to get a stoppage without your strongest hand.crusader wrote:Loma obviously in a different class, but I still see a fair bit of amateur in him. I would've liked to see him get a stoppage and I think he was capable of that.
Seems like he hurt his hand in the 7th.
He absolutely didn't look amateur when he could use two hands.
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Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
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Hmm, Manny-looking fighter is being destroyed by a taller opponent. Not a good sign for Mannysquiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
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squiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
Ha ha, me too. I only went to make a cheese sandwich and came back thinking I'd lost an hour of my life. Alien abduction?
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reggaereggae
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Zhou is a lovely boxerikorolev wrote:Hmm, Manny-looking fighter is being destroyed by a taller opponent. Not a good sign for Mannysquiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
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Dude looks like Manny but fights like Fanny. He sucks. All Shiming has to do is sit down on his stuff and this midget is outta there.
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punchoutsb
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I wish!ikorolev wrote:Hmm, Manny-looking fighter is being destroyed by a taller opponent. Not a good sign for Mannysquiggy wrote:Dang, Kwanpichit made me do a doubletake thinking Manny was in the ring already.
Algieri with the upset would be the perfect result in my mind.