Re: Loma is a superb fighter but he should stop playing around and get off guard because one lucky punch can be game ove
Posted: 07 Aug 2017, 19:06
Are you sure you're not the Loma 'Blowboy'? You post about him quite regularly and seem to get awfully worked up and agitated in doing so; he's certainly got you hooked, watching his fights, and talking about him! I think being an anti-Loma guy is part of how you see yourself on this forum, and keeping that going is part of what drives you to make all these posts about him.
Russell conveniently said he didn't fight well in his loss, so Loma doesn't get much credit for it? A P4P fighter who is probably about to move to 147 would beat a guy who recently moved up from 126? Marriaga is a flyweight? Loma is overhyped because in his 2nd (!) pro fight he lost a SD to a tough as nails, multi-time world champ? You need to try harder my friend. I'm surprised that you didn't say more about 'paying dues' or add some hype of Oscar Valdez to this thread, although I guess that would look bad considering all the problems he had with Marriaga.
You definitely seem to be a victim of the condition mentioned in the talent is a myth thread, whereby someone is confident in their viewpoints because they lack the mental capacity to know how weak their arguments really are. You will be going onto the ignore list with the other dummies, and my list isn't actually that big, so consider yourself especially stupid. I'm sure you'll reply anyway, so give it your best go
By the way, I'm still interested as to which boxers fought tougher opposition than Loma in their first 10.
Russell conveniently said he didn't fight well in his loss, so Loma doesn't get much credit for it? A P4P fighter who is probably about to move to 147 would beat a guy who recently moved up from 126? Marriaga is a flyweight? Loma is overhyped because in his 2nd (!) pro fight he lost a SD to a tough as nails, multi-time world champ? You need to try harder my friend. I'm surprised that you didn't say more about 'paying dues' or add some hype of Oscar Valdez to this thread, although I guess that would look bad considering all the problems he had with Marriaga.
You definitely seem to be a victim of the condition mentioned in the talent is a myth thread, whereby someone is confident in their viewpoints because they lack the mental capacity to know how weak their arguments really are. You will be going onto the ignore list with the other dummies, and my list isn't actually that big, so consider yourself especially stupid. I'm sure you'll reply anyway, so give it your best go
By the way, I'm still interested as to which boxers fought tougher opposition than Loma in their first 10.