12/11 ESPN: Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Richard Commey

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Mr. Leonidas

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Three-weight kingpin Vasiliy “Loma” Lomachenko, the Ukrainian virtuoso who saves his best for the New York City spotlight, hopes his next oversized challenge is not a bridge too far. Lomachenko returns to Madison Square Garden on Saturday, Dec. 11 for a 12-round lightweight showdown against former world champion Richard “RC” Commey.

Lomachenko-Commey marks boxing’s return to the “Big Room” at Madison Square Garden for the first time in nearly two years, when Terence Crawford defended his welterweight title with a riveting knockout over Egidijus “Mean Machine” Kavaliauskas. In the 10-round co-feature, undefeated heavyweight sensation Jared “The Real Big Baby” Anderson will battle Oleksandr Teslenko.Lomachenko-Commey and Anderson-Teslenko will air live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes (simulcast on ESPN+) at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT following the 2021 Heisman Ceremony. Puerto Rican junior middleweight standout Xander Zayas and middleweight prospect Nico Ali Walsh, grandson of Muhammad Ali, will also see action on this special New York City fight night.Promoted by Top Rank, in association with DiBella Entertainment, tickets starting at $56 go on sale, Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 12 p.m. ET and can be purchased by visiting Ticketmaster.com or MSG.com.“It is only fitting that the great Lomachenko headlines boxing’s highly anticipated return to Madison Square Garden. However, Richard Commey can never be counted out, as he’s a tough fighter who carries huge power in both hands,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Jared Anderson is a future heavyweight champion, but I expect Teslenko to be his toughest challenge to date. I also can’t wait to see what Xander and Nico do next, as they are two of the most charismatic and exciting young fighters in the sport.”

Lomachenko (15-2, 11 KOs) has authored many of his most memorable moments under the MSG lights. He’s fought three times at the adjoining Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, knocking out Roman Martinez in 2016 to become a two-weight world champion, forcing fellow two-time Olympic gold medalist Guillermo Rigondeaux to quit in 2017, and unifying lightweight world titles in December 2018 with a unanimous decision over Jose Pedraza. Lomachenko had a memorable bout against Jorge Linares at Madison Square Garden in May 2018, becoming a three-weight world champion when he knocked out the Venezuelan star the 10th round with a body shot. He bounced back from his 2020 undisputed lightweight title defeat to Teofimo Lopez with June’s ninth-round stoppage over Japanese stalwart Masayoshi Nakatani.

As has become his lightweight custom, Lomachenko will enter the ring as the smaller man. Commey (30-3, 27 KOs) has a nearly two-inch height advantage and 5.5 inches in reach. The New York City resident held the IBF lightweight world title in 2019, but in December of that year, he was stopped in two rounds by Lopez at Madison Square Garden. Commey took nearly 14 months off, returning in February to knock out Jackson Marinez in six rounds. One of the division’s most dangerous punchers, his other two losses have come via split decision to Robert Easter Jr. and Denis Shafikov. The winner of this fight becomes a logical world title challenger in 2022.
 
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Mr. Leonidas

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I wasn't asking for this fight but it'll be a brilliant Loma display of skill and mastery nonetheless. It's in NY so I'm making the drive from Boston w the homies. Excited to see the master live and in person. Tix and hotel is booked and I'm counting the days. Let's goooooooo :blessed:
 

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This is basically a showcase fight. Nakatani is going to end up doing better than Commey.

This is the type of fight that if it was on a UFC card people would be hyping it up as a “big fight”…because they know how to market the underdog.

We know better though.
 

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This is basically a showcase fight. Nakatani is going to end up doing better than Commey.

This is the type of fight that if it was on a UFC card people would be hyping it up as a “big fight”…because they know how to market the underdog.

We know better though.

Yea us in boxing know Loma fighting Commey and also fought Nakatani to show he can outdo Lopez's performances against those two and to start the drumbeat for a Lopez rematch.


....of course George Kambosos scuttled those plans last night :francis:
 

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Like usyk Loma with a longer reach would be a very very special fighter, his physical limitations hurt him in certain bouts. He should win this easily though.

You see McGirts fighter Janibek Alimkhanuly on the Crawford v Porter undercard?

Some incredible similarities to Lomachenko in some respects. Longer reach too.
 

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You see McGirts fighter Janibek Alimkhanuly on the Crawford v Porter undercard?

Some incredible similarities to Lomachenko in some respects. Longer reach too.

:jbhmm:

Hmmm you sure about that bro? Only fighter I know like Loma is Usyk lol. But I'll youtube him and see what comes up...
 
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