not yetCent0089 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2019, 15:16Is there video of that ?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Dec 2019, 15:10 The 32-year-old Commey (29-2, 26 KOs), a native of Ghana who resides in the Bronx, came in at 134¼ pounds for his IBF lightweight title defense against Lopez (14-0, 11 KOs). Brooklyn’s Lopez, 22, also got on the NYSAC’s scale at 134¼ pounds.
Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
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Just found it - not good with computers - hope the cut and paste works.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
This video seems to blame Lopez' lackluster showing against Nakatani on Teo's personal problems and lack of focus. (Might just be damage control for ESPN since they have been hyping him as the "next big thing.") I guess we'll have to see on Saturday night how focused he is for this world title shot.
Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
In his fight against Beltran, Commey rehydrated to 153 lbs :O :O :O
Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
I dont know who i should see to win this. I am chhering for Commey, but on the other side, Lopez is bigger threat for Lomachenko. May the best man win

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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Thinking about it too, fight with Beltran was for IBF title too. Comentator said at beginning of 1 round that Commey weighed 153 lbs and was heavier than Beltran. You can watch it too, maybe i misunderstood something because of my english :O
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Oh yeh, you can’t weight more than 10 pounds at the morning weigh in, which is like 10 hours before the fight starts anyway.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
With the same-day limit set for 145 pounds, Commey checked in at 144 pounds, while Lopez was 144.4 pounds, clearing the path for their highly anticipated title fight showdown Saturday evening at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
All the makings of a cracker - none of your one-sided 70/30 rubbish here!
Credit to both fighters for signing up. Not a Lopez fan, but he's one tough dude.
Really difficult to see the winner here, but I'm hoping Commey will have the class and skills to upset 'granpa Bob' and derail the planned Pacquiao showdown.
Might this even get close to Inoue - Donaire?
Not too long to find out.
Credit to both fighters for signing up. Not a Lopez fan, but he's one tough dude.
Really difficult to see the winner here, but I'm hoping Commey will have the class and skills to upset 'granpa Bob' and derail the planned Pacquiao showdown.
Might this even get close to Inoue - Donaire?
Not too long to find out.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Pac vs who?Thomastearns wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 16:17 All the makings of a cracker - none of your one-sided 70/30 rubbish here!
Credit to both fighters for signing up. Not a Lopez fan, but he's one tough dude.
Really difficult to see the winner here, but I'm hoping Commey will have the class and skills to upset 'granpa Bob' and derail the planned Pacquiao showdown.
Might this even get close to Inoue - Donaire?
Not too long to find out.
Should be a good fight. The 3 fight card ain’t bad at all. Crawford always puts on a good show.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Lopez will destroy Commey. The African is tailor made for a quick, athletic hard puncher like Lopez.
Commey will come right at Lopez and get devoured. Hell, old Ray Beltran staggered Commey on several occasions. But he no longer had the reflexes to follow up.
That won't be a problem for Lopez. Commey can't go backwards or even move well laterally. When Lopez nails him he'll be frozen in one place like Ken Norton whenever he faced a puncher.
This fight reminds me of De La Hoya vs Ruelas. Both Ruelas and Commey are tough and rugged but easy fodder for more athletic, naturally gifted, heavy handed opponents.
Let's say Lopez in 3. You blink, you miss it.
Commey will come right at Lopez and get devoured. Hell, old Ray Beltran staggered Commey on several occasions. But he no longer had the reflexes to follow up.
That won't be a problem for Lopez. Commey can't go backwards or even move well laterally. When Lopez nails him he'll be frozen in one place like Ken Norton whenever he faced a puncher.
This fight reminds me of De La Hoya vs Ruelas. Both Ruelas and Commey are tough and rugged but easy fodder for more athletic, naturally gifted, heavy handed opponents.
Let's say Lopez in 3. You blink, you miss it.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 17:40 Lopez will destroy Commey. The African is tailor made for a quick, athletic hard puncher like Lopez.
Commey will come right at Lopez and get devoured. Hell, old Ray Beltran staggered Commey on several occasions. But he no longer had the reflexes to follow up.
That won't be a problem for Lopez. Commey can't go backwards or even move well laterally. When Lopez nails him he'll be frozen in one place like Ken Norton whenever he faced a puncher.
This fight reminds me of De La Hoya vs Ruelas. Both Ruelas and Commey are tough and rugged but easy fodder for more athletic, naturally gifted, heavy handed opponents.
Let's say Lopez in 3. You blink, you miss it.
That's what so good about this, it could end in 3 rounds - either way. Both men have that power.
Or it could be a hard 12 rounds for both.
Don't forget this is quite a step up for Teofimo Lopez, and also just what the roadwarrior Richard Commey has been through to get this far. Two tough men squaring off, neither with a hint of fear in their eyes, or their voices.
I'm guessing if Lopez wins uncle Bob will try to line up Pacquiao next (with Loma to follow). Unless he walks through Commey tonight, Loma next still looks like a step up too far too soon.
Watching the build up I get the feeling that Arum's starting to wonder whether he hasn't underestimated Richard Commey. A defeat for his Latin protege tonight would certainly put a spanner in the works to build a Canelo replacement in Lopez.
Bob Arum knows it.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
I don't know why you feel that Arum would (can) line up Pacquiao for Lopez.Thomastearns wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 19:33SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 17:40 Lopez will destroy Commey. The African is tailor made for a quick, athletic hard puncher like Lopez.
Commey will come right at Lopez and get devoured. Hell, old Ray Beltran staggered Commey on several occasions. But he no longer had the reflexes to follow up.
That won't be a problem for Lopez. Commey can't go backwards or even move well laterally. When Lopez nails him he'll be frozen in one place like Ken Norton whenever he faced a puncher.
This fight reminds me of De La Hoya vs Ruelas. Both Ruelas and Commey are tough and rugged but easy fodder for more athletic, naturally gifted, heavy handed opponents.
Let's say Lopez in 3. You blink, you miss it.
That's what so good about this, it could end in 3 rounds - either way. Both men have that power.
Or it could be a hard 12 rounds for both.
Don't forget this is quite a step up for Teofimo Lopez, and also just what the roadwarrior Richard Commey has been through to get this far. Two tough men squaring off, neither with a hint of fear in their eyes, or their voices.
I'm guessing if Lopez wins uncle Bob will try to line up Pacquiao next (with Loma to follow). Unless he walks through Commey tonight, Loma next still looks like a step up too far too soon.
Watching the build up I get the feeling that Arum's starting to wonder whether he hasn't underestimated Richard Commey. A defeat for his Latin protege tonight would certainly put a spanner in the works to build a Canelo replacement in Lopez.
Bob Arum knows it.
Pacquiao is no longer a Top Rank fighter and he's a welterweight. Lopez is only a lightweight.
Arum just said that the winner will get Lomachenko, maybe in April.
I still question whether Lopez would fight Loma that soon. Arum should milk at least a year out of Lopez as champion. Make the big fight even more marketable.
What's the rush with a youngster?
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Well that leaves 2 rounds for blinking doesn't it?SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 17:40 Lopez will destroy Commey. The African is tailor made for a quick, athletic hard puncher like Lopez.
Commey will come right at Lopez and get devoured. Hell, old Ray Beltran staggered Commey on several occasions. But he no longer had the reflexes to follow up.
That won't be a problem for Lopez. Commey can't go backwards or even move well laterally. When Lopez nails him he'll be frozen in one place like Ken Norton whenever he faced a puncher.
This fight reminds me of De La Hoya vs Ruelas. Both Ruelas and Commey are tough and rugged but easy fodder for more athletic, naturally gifted, heavy handed opponents.
Let's say Lopez in 3. You blink, you miss it.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
How about: you drink, you miss it?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 21:03Well that leaves 2 rounds for blinking doesn't it?SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 17:40 Lopez will destroy Commey. The African is tailor made for a quick, athletic hard puncher like Lopez.
Commey will come right at Lopez and get devoured. Hell, old Ray Beltran staggered Commey on several occasions. But he no longer had the reflexes to follow up.
That won't be a problem for Lopez. Commey can't go backwards or even move well laterally. When Lopez nails him he'll be frozen in one place like Ken Norton whenever he faced a puncher.
This fight reminds me of De La Hoya vs Ruelas. Both Ruelas and Commey are tough and rugged but easy fodder for more athletic, naturally gifted, heavy handed opponents.
Let's say Lopez in 3. You blink, you miss it.
Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Not sold on Lopez as of now although can’t say know a lot about him. Happy to be corrected following this bout.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
He's really good, though a lot of people say his dad sucks as a trainer
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Coming up in minutes. I suspect that even when Lopez wins, plenty fans will still say they're not sold on him.
They'll probably point to Commey's age and say "So what? He's old."
That's how it usually works.
Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
Depends on the performance but I’d be impressed with this win although I don’t know so much about both.SenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 23:08Coming up in minutes. I suspect that even when Lopez wins, plenty fans will still say they're not sold on him.
They'll probably point to Commey's age and say "So what? He's old."
That's how it usually works.
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Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - December 14, 2019
You think Teo already has a bunch of haters? TBH people mostly rate him highlySenorPipino wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 23:08Coming up in minutes. I suspect that even when Lopez wins, plenty fans will still say they're not sold on him.
They'll probably point to Commey's age and say "So what? He's old."
That's how it usually works.