Oh yeah Corey was huge. Man's body shut down.TOS..i remember watching him drop big ass corey sanders with one right hand and he was no more than 220...good example
Different Alvarado to the one that lost to gamboa. Damn I missed the fight. I don't think anyone blocked a punch
Actual profesional top p4p boxer agrees with me
Loma would get highlight reel KO'd by Mikey. That's Mikey coming off getting humiliated by Spence, no comeback fight.Has Loma tried to fight Rigo when he was at 126?
Has he jumped up (not gradually moved) 2 divisions to fight a top 3 guy?
I mean on one hand I get him but on the other hand if he wanna talk about names he has Campbell, Pedraza, Rigo, GRJ, Walters to Canelo’s GGG X2, Lara, Trout, Kovalev, Jacobs.
Their sole losses coming from Salido and Mayweather.
Which one is better?
Loma has beating them more dominant though but he was talking about resumes here.
So this your page in secret huh
Same talking points I’m fukking with you thoughWhy do you say that? Lol.
Nah you gotta watch the interview. They asked him about the Canelo/Kovalev fight and he said he only saw the knockout.Mikey humiliated me and himself last time he fought,
But Loma ain't trying to fight Mikey. Why on earth would he have static for Canelo?!
Interesting, thanks for this. I won't watch the video.Nah you gotta watch the interview. They asked him about the Canelo/Kovalev fight and he said he only saw the knockout.
They asked him about his thoughts on Canelo and weight classes etc. He made a good point in that we seem to praise fighters that jump up from say middleweight to light heavy, but when it comes to bantamweight to lightweight etc unless you knocking them out its just standard.
He more or less praised Canelo but at the same time asked the question as to whether or not a top line, light heavy/cruiserweight was targeted.
I do agree with him regarding the lack of praise for lighter fighters when it comes to jumping up in weight. We look at Canelo and praise the 'cojones' jumping up. But when it comes to say a Loma etc whom is fighting at 135 (but is physically, naturally suited to 126) we just see it as the natural progression that a fighter at that weight has to take generally.