I wonder if Lopez has a solid rematch clause for this fight? If not, karma worked well.
Kambosos vs Haney next?!
Loma vs Lopez II?
Well, it would be good to happen.DrDuke wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021, 05:22 There was no rematch clause and Lopez doesn't deserve it either.
Haney fights Diaz in a week and big lips can be slapped there. Kambosos vs Diaz sounds interesting too, but Diaz isn't very likely to be the first in the consideration.
Loma fights Commey in two weeks and he'll most likely handle Commey without much troubles. Lomachenko is the biggest opponent for Kambosos today. I'd pick this fight.
All of them are matched tough, I wouldn't sleep on a upset in any of their fights. Loma is getting old and Commey can box and has good power. Diaz is tough and could give Haney everything he can handle. Tank is in with a guy that puts on a ton of pressure and could make it a extremely uncomfortable night. 135 could get shook up in the next couple weeks, I wouldn't be sleeping on these underdogs. I think Haney might have the best chance of impressing, can't wait.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021, 08:14 In the next 14 days.
Haney, Loma and Tank are all in fights.
Add Teo and Kam who just fought.
That’s the main guys at 135..
Surely in spring next year we’ll see at least one fight between these guys.
Cruz is still borderline top 10 and been improving alot. I still feel with Cruzs toughness and pressure, he could pose some problems for tank.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021, 09:13 cruz isnt tough for tank, i think the other 2 could pose problems to loma/haney though
+1margaret thatcher wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021, 09:13 cruz isnt tough for tank, i think the other 2 could pose problems to loma/haney though
Commey is older than Loma and has been in a lot of tough fights.NateJR wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021, 08:54All of them are matched tough, I wouldn't sleep on a upset in any of their fights. Loma is getting old and Commey can box and has good power. Diaz is tough and could give Haney everything he can handle. Tank is in with a guy that puts on a ton of pressure and could make it a extremely uncomfortable night. 135 could get shook up in the next couple weeks, I wouldn't be sleeping on these underdogs. I think Haney might have the best chance of impressing, can't wait.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021, 08:14 In the next 14 days.
Haney, Loma and Tank are all in fights.
Add Teo and Kam who just fought.
That’s the main guys at 135..
Surely in spring next year we’ll see at least one fight between these guys.
As they should be heavy favorites, just like Teo was against Kambosos. I expect them all to win, was just pointing out, none of them necessarily have easy touches and are all going against top 10 guys. Anything can happen.
Indeed Kambo was a warrior and he was very resilient and composed. He fought like there was no tomorrow.Cent0089 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 08:58 Ive finally watched it. I am surprised and impressed. Definitely did not saw that coming. Kambosos had answers for everything that came from Lopez. Most impressive part of fight is last 3 rounds, Kambosos handled hard knockdown and fought almost 2 minutes badly hurt, then outboxed and outmuscled Lopez in championship rounds like a boss. Btw am i only one who think Lopez was well over 150 lbs in ring ? Looked montrous for lightweight. And that back tatoo is one of ugliest ive ever saw![]()