turns out that lomachenko didn't invent an unbeatable new style of future boxing like all his fans believed he did.
I thought Lopez needed the 12th to win and was happy as fuck when he countered with bombs to dominate that round. He apparently didn't need it.
Idk where that 12th came from for Lopez. He looked gassed in the 11th. After seeing the cards I guess he didn't need it but still was a great round.
I am completely neutral and have no idea how anyone scored it differently than Andre Ward did. Seemed pretty clear cut to me. Loma gave away 5 of the first 6 rounds, stepped on the gas and outclassed Lopez for the next 5, then clearly lost the last round.
That was fun. Loma has no business complaining about the cards when he waited so long to hit the gas. Very interested in what Teofimo decides to do going forward.
They’ve got the same promoter, so don’t really need one. If they want to run it back, it can probably get made.
i would imagine lopez probably wants to secure his fuck you money with a few easy defenses before they run it back.
i hate that a great fight by two great champs has to me fucked up by fucking judges. The right man won the cards were dumb.
Since Loma lost.... All hail your new #1 ranked pound for pound fighter in the world, Bud Crawford!!! GBR! nfm
This doesn’t shock me. I was thinking he might be hurt. It’s almost like how Pac did nothing against Floyd
Very good. Im honestly more excited for this fight more than I was for Lomachenko/Lopez. Also my most hype is going to be on ESPN with Inoue fighting at the same time. I cant wait for the American people to finally see Inoue
Oct. 30: Indio, Calif. (DAZN) Jaime Munguia vs. Tureano Johnson, 12 rounds, middleweights Rashidi Ellis vs. Alexis Rocha, 12 rounds, welterweights Title fight: Elwin Soto vs. Carlos Buitrago, 12 rounds, for Soto's WBO junior flyweight title Lamont Roach Jr. vs. Neil John Tabano, 10 rounds, junior lightweights Bektemir Melikuziev vs. Alan Campa, 10 rounds, super middleweights Marlen Esparza vs. Sulem Urbina, 8 rounds, flyweights Tristan Kalkreuth vs. Tyler Vogel, 6 rounds, cruiserweights
Oct. 31: Las Vegas (ESPN+) 6:30 cdt Title fight: Naoya Inoue vs. Jason Moloney, 12 rounds, for Inoue's IBF/WBA bantamweight world titles Title fight: Ewa Brodnicka vs. Mikaela Mayer, 10 rounds, for Brodnicka's WBO junior lightweight title Julian Rodriguez vs. Jose Eduardo Lopez Rodriguez, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Robson Conceicao vs. Luis Coria, 10 rounds, junior lightweights Andy Hiraoka vs. Ricky Edwards, 8 rounds, junior welterweights Jared Anderson vs. Luis Eduardo Pena, 6 rounds, heavyweights Oct. 31: San Antonio, Texas (Showtime PPV) 8:00 PM cdt Title fight: Gervonta Davis vs. Leo Santa Cruz, 12 rounds, for Davis' WBA lightweight title and Santa Cruz's WBA junior lightweight title Title fight: Mario Barrios vs. Ryan Karl, 12 rounds, for Barrios' WBA "regular" junior welterweight title Regis Prograis vs. Juan Heraldez, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Diego Magdaleno vs. Isaac Cruz, 10 rounds, IBF lightweight title eliminator Michel Rivera vs. Ladarius Miller, 10 rounds, lightweights Jerry Perez vs. Joshua Zuniga, 8 rounds, junior lightweights Julian Rodarte vs. Jose Morales, 8 rounds, lightweights Kent Cruz vs. Dieumerci Nzau, 6 rounds, welterweights Anthony Cuba vs. Leon Cavalli, 4 rounds, lightweights Oct. 31: London (DAZN) 1:00 pm cdt Oleksandr Usyk vs. Dereck Chisora, 12 rounds, heavyweights Lee Selby vs. George Kambosos Jr., 12 rounds, IBF lightweight eliminator Tommy McCarthy vs Bilal Laggoune, 12 rounds, for vacant European cruiserweight title Title fight: Savannah Marshall vs. Hannah Rankin, 10 rounds, for the vacant WBO middleweight title Amy Timlin and Carly Skelly, 10 rounds, for the vacant Commonwealth junior featherweight title Dave Allen vs. Christopher Lovejoy, 10 rounds, heavyweights Kash Farooq vs. TBA, 8 rounds, bantamweights I think these times are correct.
DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Jaime Munguia vs Tureano Johnson, Rashidi Ellis vs Alexis Rocha, Marlen Esparza vs Sulem Urbina, Elwin Soto vs Carlos Buitrago. Munguia takes on a really solid veteran middleweight here in Johnson, and this one has some banana peel potential. If he’s who Golden Boy want him to be, Munguia really should win, but Johnson’s not an easy out and Munguia has some concerns at 160, not just down to his craft but the fact he may not be able to bully like he did at 154. Ellis-Rocha is a meeting of unbeaten prospects at 147, a really nice matchup for this card. Esparza-Urbina in a WBC flyweight eliminator. Soto defends a 108-pound world title against Buitrago in what could easily be a show-stealer. There will be more on the card, too, including Bektemir Melikuziev, Lamont Roach Jr, and Tristan Kalkreuth in action, at least at last report