Re: loma reevaulation
Posted: 13 May 2018, 01:20
I'm sure this is a attempt to try to wind me up. There's a simple, straight forward answer to your reply. NO HE'S NOT.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 00:03He is better than Floyd though.NateJR wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 00:00I agree with what you're saying to a degree. But when Garcia starts to touch Lomachenko with precise counters, will Lomachenko himself tread more lighly on the offense? Normally when fighters move up in weight their offense drops because they focus more on their defense. There are exceptions, but Garcia is a special fighter as well.lazboy wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 23:55 Think he’s still as special as he was. He got dropped...which can happen when you’re being so offensive, moving in on a lager target...And it’s boxing...don’t really see a overall weakness at all...just a small lapse.
Garcia’s a great fighter and lovely to watch. Wondering if he has the speed to beat lomachenko. Linares did well with super fast combos...I see Garcia’s as more of a measured precise power puncher..doesn’t let his hands go as freely as linares would.
Anyway would love to watch it...clearly Garcia has the power factor over both loma and linares.
I still believe Lomachenko is a fantastic fighter. I don't believe he's quite what some have claimed he is and never have.
He got hit clean, but i'm not sure it actually hurt him. lomas lead food got caught up on linares's as he got hit, then as he tryed to save it his back foot didnt seem to grip on the advertising. Still a good knock down but due to balance and footing rather than concussion.
Sounds right.gregregegg wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 06:39He got hit clean, but i'm not sure it actually hurt him. lomas lead food got caught up on linares's as he got hit, then as he tryed to save it his back foot didnt seem to grip on the advertising. Still a good knock down but due to balance and footing rather than concussion.
I see and get all your points but i think there is another angle to considerNateJR wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 00:00I agree with what you're saying to a degree. But when Garcia starts to touch Lomachenko with precise counters, will Lomachenko himself tread more lighly on the offense? Normally when fighters move up in weight their offense drops because they focus more on their defense. There are exceptions, but Garcia is a special fighter as well.lazboy wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 23:55 Think he’s still as special as he was. He got dropped...which can happen when you’re being so offensive, moving in on a lager target...And it’s boxing...don’t really see a overall weakness at all...just a small lapse.
Garcia’s a great fighter and lovely to watch. Wondering if he has the speed to beat lomachenko. Linares did well with super fast combos...I see Garcia’s as more of a measured precise power puncher..doesn’t let his hands go as freely as linares would.
Anyway would love to watch it...clearly Garcia has the power factor over both loma and linares.
I still believe Lomachenko is a fantastic fighter. I don't believe he's quite what some have claimed he is and never have.
Totally agree. I don’t enjoy showboating and wish boxers wouldn’t do it tbh. Gimme an all-business fighter anyday.Abradolf Lincler wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 08:55 If he and Mikey fight, it needs to happen at 135. Loma doesn't look like he can move up much further, if any, and Mikey doesn't look as good at 140 as he did 135.
He's stronger, more durable, and likely a more powerful puncher than Linares, but he isn't as fast or rangy. The speed of Linares' shots is what seemed to give Loma the most problems last night.
It's the fight to make in boxing, IF it takes place at Lightweight. I got Loma. That knockdown was good for him. He's been showboating too much in recent fights and was on his way to doing so last night. That counter brought him back down to Earth. I much prefer when he fights a more disciplined, no nonsense type of fight. He needs to stick to that, especially at the higher weights.
He can't get too disciplined. Becoming Rigo or Lara is not an option for Loma.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 12:16Totally agree. I don’t enjoy showboating and wish boxers wouldn’t do it tbh. Gimme an all-business fighter anyday.Abradolf Lincler wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 08:55 If he and Mikey fight, it needs to happen at 135. Loma doesn't look like he can move up much further, if any, and Mikey doesn't look as good at 140 as he did 135.
He's stronger, more durable, and likely a more powerful puncher than Linares, but he isn't as fast or rangy. The speed of Linares' shots is what seemed to give Loma the most problems last night.
It's the fight to make in boxing, IF it takes place at Lightweight. I got Loma. That knockdown was good for him. He's been showboating too much in recent fights and was on his way to doing so last night. That counter brought him back down to Earth. I much prefer when he fights a more disciplined, no nonsense type of fight. He needs to stick to that, especially at the higher weights.
We're not talking about changing his style, just cutting out the gratuitous showboating aspect that's become more prevalent with him recently.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 16:14He can't get too disciplined. Becoming Rigo or Lara is not an option for Loma.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 12:16Totally agree. I don’t enjoy showboating and wish boxers wouldn’t do it tbh. Gimme an all-business fighter anyday.Abradolf Lincler wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 08:55 If he and Mikey fight, it needs to happen at 135. Loma doesn't look like he can move up much further, if any, and Mikey doesn't look as good at 140 as he did 135.
He's stronger, more durable, and likely a more powerful puncher than Linares, but he isn't as fast or rangy. The speed of Linares' shots is what seemed to give Loma the most problems last night.
It's the fight to make in boxing, IF it takes place at Lightweight. I got Loma. That knockdown was good for him. He's been showboating too much in recent fights and was on his way to doing so last night. That counter brought him back down to Earth. I much prefer when he fights a more disciplined, no nonsense type of fight. He needs to stick to that, especially at the higher weights.
Becoming more defensively responsible IS changing the style. Remember Pretty Boy Floyd becoming The Money Floyd when he moved to WW and JMW ?Abradolf Lincler wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 16:20We're not talking about changing his style, just cutting out the gratuitous showboating aspect that's become more prevalent with him recently.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 16:14He can't get too disciplined. Becoming Rigo or Lara is not an option for Loma.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 12:16
Totally agree. I don’t enjoy showboating and wish boxers wouldn’t do it tbh. Gimme an all-business fighter anyday.
He learned that his natural abilities, while great, won't be enough as he steps up. Takes hard work and discipline. An easy lesson he learned. Most fighters don't off that easily.DrDuke wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 16:35 Loma's trouble isn't in showboating. He takes some unnecessary shots sometimes. He obviously doesn't have any troubles with the skill of avoiding them, his problems are tending to lose vigilance and being in wrong positions. Now he probably will pay more attention to this stuff.
Errrr..... come on...he was dropped. A shot like that would buckle someone’s legs. Don’t think he was hurt or hurt longer than that moment but that shot made his brain turn off his legs for that second.DrDuke wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 06:57Sounds right.gregregegg wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 06:39He got hit clean, but i'm not sure it actually hurt him. lomas lead food got caught up on linares's as he got hit, then as he tryed to save it his back foot didnt seem to grip on the advertising. Still a good knock down but due to balance and footing rather than concussion.
If the right hand had been a couple inches lower it may have ended the fight. not quite on the button.lazboy wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 01:15Exactly if you’re a offensive fighter...you’re gonna get hit from time to time. The best offensive but defensive fighters I have seen are lomachenko and pernell Whitaker. Honestly can’t think of many more than that.