Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Teofimo Lopez

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31 responses to “Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Teofimo Lopez Highlights”

  1. Hey Trav.You could make some videos analyzing figths and strategies for your Youtube channel.I know you’re busy but I and a lot of people miss your videos man.Have a nice day.

  2. Lopez won because he threw more punches and is more fun to watch. Though let’s not forget end of the video, Lopez had a big gash over his eye and Lomachenko didn’t have any cuts or bruises I saw (his nose looked pretty red).

    Hands down maybe the hotness now but you’ll get fucked up not protecting your face.

  3. Loma played defensive the first 6 rounds to wear out Teo. As Loma is older and age has influence on stamina. In relation to hands up vs hands down. Teo threw more punches but a lot of them hit the guard of Loma. Loma threw less punches and they hit target more often I believe.

  4. Hello everyone, wanted to post my comments about this fight since I watched the entire fight and saw things you would not from just the highlights. I hope this will help with answering comments such as “no way that guy won”, and “I must be missing something here…”

    Lopez won the first 7 rounds, since he was the aggressor, landed more shots, and displayed what is called “Ring Generalship”. So this fact alone, with Lomo not hurting Lopez, knocking him down, or knocking him out, Lopez wins the fight 7 rounds to 5 (if you give the rest of the rounds to Lomo). And Lomo did not win the last 5 rounds in my opinion.

    I scored it 8 rounds to 4 (116-112) for Lopez.

    Have a great Sunday!

  5. To add to the above conversation regarding new age versus honourable mentions/ legends gettin the past, this is similar in nature to when people try to compare athletes/teams of any sport past and present. To say that highlights of the past are greater than those of the present is to disregard all the learning and building on what those in the past had to offer. We have superior training, greater exposure and literally speed of light access to answer any queries reduce any gaps. The average nameless professional athlete today by nearly every metric outside of randomly freakish talent is superior to athletes of the past. If you disagree, you haven’t tried to think about the bigger picture and also probably think Bruce Lee is still the greatest MMA fighter to ever have lived..

    • I fully agree. For example, I love Dick Butkus. Dude was one of the most savage middle linebackers to ever live, with a disgusting highlight reel of brutal hits. However, he was a 6′ 3″ linebacker at 245 lbs that probably ran a 5.6 forty yard dash, because he lacked most of the major ligaments in his horrendously arthritic knees. There are guys that weight 260 running 4.4 forty yard dashes, and jumping 44 inches off the ground. The average offensive lineman probably hang cleans 400 lbs now, and also runs a sub 5.0 forty yard dash… at 6’9″ and 330 lbs. The 1972 Dolphins were 14-0… but they would literally be 0-14 in today’s age. Beyond all that, it is VISIBLY CLEAR that the guys mentioned in the list above lacked the speed and power of the “best” guys in the most recent generation. It’s not even close. I don’t even think they had TV with sound back when Niccolino Loche was smoking cigarettes on the stool between rounds.

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