Hope you enjoy folks! 👊Let me know your favourite Loma performance? Are there any other fighters primes you would like me to cover? Comment below👇 If you want more like this why not check out one of these videos: 💪🏿 Mike Tyson in his prime: ruclips.net/video/-65TciuTJ3o/видео.htmlsi=vQheoS_6l4CgrF-T 🥊When Boxers let their hands go: ruclips.net/video/Rs4m8P6nBy4/видео.html
@@ajeibi_oche if you're the ring magazine lineal champion there is no dispute u are the best fighter in your weight class. U don't need 4 trinkets that were established after the ring magazine to be undisputed. Loma was undisputed before losing to Teo. He was the consensus best lightweight in the world at the time. Don't let American hipster media fool u.
Been judging for years. Best talent I’ve ever seen. Total package. Watch em against Rodriguez and Russell, his best display of IQ. Absolutely beautiful boxing. He’s trapping, tricking, setting up, building their confidence and then punishing their delusion. A demoralizer
Why did he lose so much if he was so good? He fought as amateur lightweight in the amateurs & he is still in the same damn weight class today! Nothing about that man’s career is impressive. He is quintessential definition of a hype job/great white hype. I don’t see his career isn’t embarrassing to y’all I mean I would be a shame to be a big fan of a man that went 17-3 with loses to fighters with far less that HOF careers. #Faceof the bum of the month club. 😂😂😂
Yeah I hate when people say anything negative about Loma, He is NOT a natural LightWeight! People dont understand that at 135 Loma is basically ALWAYS fighting an opponent bigger than himself. My biggest “what if” wish is if we could get a time machine and go back in Loma career and have him fight Inoue in the later parts of Inoue career.. What a war that would be 😂
@@SOLE_II_SOUL he deserves respect for taking the fjghtt however getting schooled and then faking an injury does not deserve respect. It was embarrassing. They say fighters with broken orbital bones are quitters!
He thinks faster than most. I wish he wouldn't have fought guys much bigger but with his confidence why not I guess. Got robbed in the Haney fight. Sad
@@justsaynrush9689he is 17-3 which isn’t a very good record for a professional box that is supposed to be considered good. Not one of the best fight of all times has 3 loses in their first 20 fights. He is not close to anything great. He is not a HOB boxer. I wouldn’t even be shocked if a Ryan Garcia or Pitbull Cruz beats him. You guys fool yourselves by using fake gauges to measure his ability. “He wants it more than anyone else ever!” And foolishness like that. Loma has never beaten a boxer who headlined a PPV event & Lomachencho himself has never cared a PPV event. You he is the best of your best I’m embarrassed for you.
Learning about the training his father invented is fascinating, Papachenko was a visionary! Explains why Loma had such good stamina and pacing, quick thinking and accuracy against moving targets.
Lomachenko's footwork is arguably right up there with the very best in the entire history of Boxing - and his guard control is also exceptionally good... he uses the jab hand in about 20 different ways to manipulate and discombobulate his opponents
I agree, Champ. Loma is the most superb tactical boxer in this generation, if not since the world of boxing begins. I'm watching here in Manila, Philippines. 🇵🇭
Not the quickest? Eh maybe not THE quickest but hes not far behind in being the quickest lol The most skilled absolutely. I'd argue the most skilled of all time actually.
Teo didn’t need to give him the rematch, I wished Teo did and I think he would’ve lost since he fought Loma initially with a injured shoulder but Loma didn’t put a rematch clause in the contract, meaning Teo doesn’t have to give Loma a rematch and he can try to go for undisputed against Haney. Haney didn’t want Teo hence why Teo took Kambosos as his mandatory.
I mean in 2014 Tank was 20 years old, by 2019 he was 25 years old. Don't see why you'd want to see a non-prime Tank vs a prime Loma. They just missed each other's primes, which is unfortunate because it's a dream match up
@@enragedbear if we’re considering 2019 to be the last year of his prime and Teo v Loma happened on 10/17/2020, then yeah I’d think his past prime age played a factor in his performance
Loma is and may forever be my favourite boxer. I do kickboxing but even then my style is heavily influenced by him. I do wish he never went up to Lightweignt, though I understand the desire to be the fastest x3 champ and to also chase some names like Mickey Garcia, but I wish he won then went back down to Jnr Light. I don’t think he’s beatable in his original weight class.
I remember what the Loma/Rigondeaux fight was supposed to have been. That fight that had my jaw hanging open as Loma showed that he could do his thing to even the most complex opponents.
He is still insane don’t let the losses fool you. Salido should have been DQ’d and kept running from Loma after their fight. The Lopez fight was much closer than what the judges made it out to be, keep in mind Loma was injured in the fight and Lopez also wanted no parts of Loma after that. Haney was a straight up robbery, I can’t find a reason to give Haney more than 4 rounds, if I’m generous I could give him a 5th but he never won that fight and also ran from a rematch. Loma’s had a sad career, his skills are top 10 p4p and I can easily see him toy with many of the current p4p guys if that are the same weight, but his three losses exclude him from any p4p conversations and that’s insane.
Loma lost to Teofimo because he waited till the second half of the fight to turn up. Thats bad planning. The Haney fight although Loma did fight harder and land more punches, the effective aggression was Haneys body blows and counters. The Salido fight was definitely BS though.
@@Bustedboat1 I mean that he's at the pinnacle of tehnicality while making it look both simple and beautiful. I don't think there was ever a football player that did that better than Ronnie and no boxer that did that better than Loma. And of course, no one else has to see it the way I do.
my favourite figth of his was against Rocky Martinez, he was on symphony that night and solidify him for me as the best fighter of all time. (Yes I said it of all time) Few fighters has his aggresive footwork and counter punching and he is the greatest amatuer of all time which no one will be able to break it under the new amatuer system
I love how Loma uses angles. Of course angles is a southpaws bread n butter, but Loma has mastered angles. I'm a righty so some alot of lomas moves don't work out the same for me especially in a righty vs righty. But someone I used to film study that used angles often and very well was Orlando Calizales, (who fought right handed) But nobody mastered angles like Loma
@@gpayne3728 2 shoulder surgeries. One right after the Linares fight (he was injured from round 2 of that fight) and the other right after the Teo fight (he was injured even before entering the ring, he just didn't want to cancel the fight, which was the logical thing to do)
I was watching him and Rigondeaux really close. I was more of a Rigo fan but after what Loma did to him, he instantly became my favorite. Amazing, once in a lifetime kind of fighter.
@@nickyarovyi9075 Facts! People will never give him his due. Ive never seen a boxer with his pedigree in the amateurs or professional. Hes actually better than sugar ray robinson pound for pound.
My favorite Loma fight was against Gary Russell Jr. Russell has some of the fastest hands in boxing and Loma put on a clinic against him. He avoided so many shots and so many combos it was ridiculous. His defense was spectacular. And Loma was landing at will. Just a special performance
exactly, we truly saw the matrix in that fight. just 0 and 1's. Another example of his next level reaction time was the Teo fight. Literally have to watch it in slow mo to see the actual puches that DIDN'T land on Loma.
Loma is the first boxer I’ve seen that really struck me as excellent and so far above the competition its insane. Especially in his tru weight class he is unstoppable.
Inoue started at 108 and 5'5", in his 5th division by skipping 112. Loma started at 126 and 5'7", in his 3rd division. Everyone's body isn't all the same even if they were at the same height.
damn, he's killing ppls career, a lot of prospect and promising fighter seems like an amateur in front of him. totally outclassed everyone he's fighting. the way he's moving just really entertaining. he's my goat
Loma is the most exciting fighter in boxing today. The movement and technique variety is crazy That guard strip tactic in particular Seeing guys shell up and just get wailed on for a minute straight Would love to see some info on what caused his decline
The engineering behind this dude career is unprecedented and the first time he actually had to fight a true fighter he lost to never bounce back. Marketing is an amazing tool.
God I hate u tube telling me what I can say or not say..u tube sucks...this production however was very well done. Lomo was/ is one of the very best ever. Hope he is well, and didn't get conscripted into the war as cannon fodder...
I'm 56 and I'm still in the gym 4-5 Days a week. I used to smash the bags relentlessly, but I'd soon tire. Now in my advancing years, I train more like Loma. In that I take out the power, and instead I throw a high volume of none stop punches. As accurate as possible whilst creating angles. I can do as many as 12 x 3mins Rounds, with high punch volume. Some of the guys will say "You need to light that bag up a bit with heavy artilary!" I never do, and on the rare occassions that I spar those same guys, I can actually light them up, Not because I'm hitting them hard, *(I've never done that in sparring, its a c@&7s trick)* it's more because they can't handle the constant in the face volume of punches and the off line angles. It frustrates them. These are strong guys half my age, I don't want to be tagged by, so I have to keep moving!! LOL I learned to create angles back in the 80s when I met *Mike Tyson* and his then trainer *Kevin Rooney* in *Gleasons gym,* New York, in the mid to late 80s? Kevin Rooney showed me some foot movement which I've done ever since. Which is similar to what Loma does when he moves around an opponent. Tyson did it first back in the day.
I got to see him live against Russell jr at Home Depot center it was crazy he had all black shorts no sponsors and only a small group of fans sitting together seemed to be his family or something. I had heard of him but I expected Russell to win. I didn’t know I was watching the beginning of such a special fighter
Loma at featherweight and jr lightweight was pretty much unstoppable that would even give the current featherweights massive problems even lomas debut at lightweight made people think he could hang with the 140s pounders he was that guy in his prime .
I think Lomas biggest mistake was not working on the shoulder injury which it became prevalent in 2018 during the Pedraza fight. I think he could’ve stayed out for a long time and address the injury then, and getting adequate rest/rehab after and request to be elevated to super WBO champ and Crolla becomes regular champ. Had Loma done that, he could’ve unified the belt against Teo, fought Haney for undisputed, unify the WBA belt against Crolla and then request mandatory for Josh Taylor through his super WBO belt or we get a Gervonta Davis WBA unification bout.
My #1 boxer of all times. And yet with all that he has achieved I still consider he's reached only 50% of what he could. Injuries, the war in Ukraine, etc... Nevertheless, he's one of his kind.
Bringing Soviet Union school first times surprises everyone in the ring. It was common in SU what Loma did in the ring and his dad's coaching is direct reflection of that nearly forgotten style.
What made loma special was that he wanted belts and wanted to fight champions. I think his most impressive fight was when he fought Gary Russell in his third or fourth fight. The fact that he made Gary Russell look slow and beat him convincingly was something special.
Lomachenko is one of those fighters whose name sparks a clear divide between real boxing fans and casuals. Those who truly know the sport recognize his incredible skill, footwork, and fight 1Q. Meanwhile, casuals and people who don't understand the nuances of boxing are quick to label him overrated, missing the brilliance that makes him a special talent in the ring.
At 35 he beat a bigger, faster, stronger and younger haney. Mayweather never fought someone who 100% bigger stronger and faster. He had a speed, reach or size advantage on all his opponents. He was smart with who he fought and the weight he fought at. A weight drained canelo still had a shorter reach and slower hands. Judah had speed but was smaller.
Красивейшая работа от Ломы(на мой взгляд),когда он одной рукой закончил бой!!-в конце,видеокамера захватила момент,Вася сказал отцу,что соперник дал ему так закончить,вот где сила была!!!-не многие могли отдавать дань уважения противнику!!!-надеюсь лучший его поединок ещё увидим!!-Лома браво!!!
Hope you enjoy folks! 👊Let me know your favourite Loma performance? Are there any other fighters primes you would like me to cover? Comment below👇
If you want more like this why not check out one of these videos:
💪🏿 Mike Tyson in his prime: ruclips.net/video/-65TciuTJ3o/видео.htmlsi=vQheoS_6l4CgrF-T
🥊When Boxers let their hands go: ruclips.net/video/Rs4m8P6nBy4/видео.html
Beating Haney. Then being robbed. Then witnessing Loma's great dignity.
Gary Russell Jnr, because it was such a beat down of an arrogant guy who is what was wrong with boxing, guys who hold the belts ransom
Loma is one of the most talented, focused and entertaining I've seen in my 69 years.
Loma made me love boxing. Watched him in the Olympics and was mesmerized. He was really great. Sucks he never became undisputed
@@ajeibi_oche There’s still time for him to become undisputed.
@@ajeibi_oche he was Robbed of undisputed we all know he should’ve been undisputed.
Even tho he beat the undisputed. Loma is peoples' champion
He beat Haney in the people's eyes. It still a loss on his record though
@@ajeibi_oche if you're the ring magazine lineal champion there is no dispute u are the best fighter in your weight class. U don't need 4 trinkets that were established after the ring magazine to be undisputed. Loma was undisputed before losing to Teo. He was the consensus best lightweight in the world at the time. Don't let American hipster media fool u.
Ali floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee. Loma was like you pissed off the whole hive.
@@jamesburrell677 great analogy
Been judging for years. Best talent I’ve ever seen. Total package. Watch em against Rodriguez and Russell, his best display of IQ. Absolutely beautiful boxing. He’s trapping, tricking, setting up, building their confidence and then punishing their delusion. A demoralizer
Too bad the judges fuckd him in the Davis fight
Why did he lose so much if he was so good? He fought as amateur lightweight in the amateurs & he is still in the same damn weight class today! Nothing about that man’s career is impressive. He is quintessential definition of a hype job/great white hype. I don’t see his career isn’t embarrassing to y’all I mean I would be a shame to be a big fan of a man that went 17-3 with loses to fighters with far less that HOF careers. #Faceof the bum of the month club. 😂😂😂
Prime Loma was literally poetry in motion. A beautiful fighter to study and learn from.
Best boxer I've ever seen. My favourite fight here was was Linares. Two skilful boxers at their prime. One of my favourite fights to watch.
Yeah, Linares was pretty special.
That body shot was perfect
I like Loma but Floyd's skill set was beyond measure...I still watch him vs Canelo and Pacquiao to this day...Bud Crawford as well...
@@alexp5859 😂😂😂 no he wasn’t. Special fighters don’t lose to scrubs like Salgado, DeMarco, Thompson or Cano.
@@alexp5859 Linares was fast AF! lightning ⚡⚡
Yeah I hate when people say anything negative about Loma, He is NOT a natural LightWeight! People dont understand that at 135 Loma is basically ALWAYS fighting an opponent bigger than himself. My biggest “what if” wish is if we could get a time machine and go back in Loma career and have him fight Inoue in the later parts of Inoue career.. What a war that would be 😂
I agree but I do wish people also would give Rigondeaux that same respect as well since he moved up to fight Loma due to people avoiding him.
Dude Inoue would kill him
@@SOLE_II_SOUL he deserves respect for taking the fjghtt however getting schooled and then faking an injury does not deserve respect. It was embarrassing. They say fighters with broken orbital bones are quitters!
@@NelsonVanDwellerwas there proof it was fake or just hearsay ?
@@THATNI99AJOHN it was a "bruised" hand! He was getting beaten and then suddenly said he had an injury . ( It was obviously bullshit)
Saw him vs Sosa, Linares and Rigondeaux. Best fighter I ever saw live.
the commentators had watched countless of great boxers but they always get mesmerized watching lomachenko. that right there is undeniable greatness
His understanding of angles and his ability to see stuff coming is crazy😂
He thinks faster than most. I wish he wouldn't have fought guys much bigger but with his confidence why not I guess. Got robbed in the Haney fight. Sad
@@justsaynrush9689he is 17-3 which isn’t a very good record for a professional box that is supposed to be considered good. Not one of the best fight of all times has 3 loses in their first 20 fights. He is not close to anything great. He is not a HOB boxer. I wouldn’t even be shocked if a Ryan Garcia or Pitbull Cruz beats him.
You guys fool yourselves by using fake gauges to measure his ability. “He wants it more than anyone else ever!” And foolishness like that. Loma has never beaten a boxer who headlined a PPV event & Lomachencho himself has never cared a PPV event. You he is the best of your best I’m embarrassed for you.
Learning about the training his father invented is fascinating, Papachenko was a visionary! Explains why Loma had such good stamina and pacing, quick thinking and accuracy against moving targets.
Lomachenko's footwork is arguably right up there with the very best in the entire history of Boxing - and his guard control is also exceptionally good... he uses the jab hand in about 20 different ways to manipulate and discombobulate his opponents
Linares vs lomochenko is an all time classic of two hof fighters at their peaks !!!
I will never see as amazing a boxer as prime Loma and i have been watching since the late 70s
@@shaolin95 then why he 18-3??? And Vs not even great fighters! 😂.
I agree, Champ. Loma is the most superb tactical boxer in this generation, if not since the world of boxing begins. I'm watching here in Manila, Philippines. 🇵🇭
he is the most skilled all time
Not the quickest. Not the hardest puncher. The most skilled. Makes really good fighters look helpless
@@motsy15 he’s pretty frickin quick though
It’s like he’s Sonic the Hedgehog when he starts firing his straights, pull hand, hook. He’s crazy fast.
He is fast
Not the quickest? Eh maybe not THE quickest but hes not far behind in being the quickest lol The most skilled absolutely. I'd argue the most skilled of all time actually.
This is the content I come here for. Love it.
Loma still got . He got robbed against Haney . If Teofimo would give him rematch .Teofimo would have lost unanimous on rematch
Teo didn’t need to give him the rematch, I wished Teo did and I think he would’ve lost since he fought Loma initially with a injured shoulder but Loma didn’t put a rematch clause in the contract, meaning Teo doesn’t have to give Loma a rematch and he can try to go for undisputed against Haney. Haney didn’t want Teo hence why Teo took Kambosos as his mandatory.
Let’s make all the excuses in the world for Loma he lost to both Haney and Teo
@@Boosiefade123he lost to Teo but beat Haney.
He did not lose to Haney. You're either retarded or you go to Diddy parties with haney@@Boosiefade123
@@Boosiefade123lost to teo with a bum shoulder beat haney and was robbed
I’m actually a fencer and just enjoy doing boxing occasionally and Loma looks a lot like one with his footwork and style
Great comparison. In and out movements understanding range and timing 👌🏼
Hands down the 2 best fighters, I've ever seen in my entire life. Loma and uysk
Bivol, Benavides, Crawford???
Lmao! That’s hilarious! So that’s your Ali, Mayweather, Roy Jones jr? That’s your Sugar Ray Robinson? 😂🤣😂 Wow!
Golovkin and Loma for me, watching them in their prime was crazy. Usyk is pretty damn good though
@ when was their prime if you don’t mind me asking…?
This is when the so called monster “tank” wanted no part of Loma!!
I mean in 2014 Tank was 20 years old, by 2019 he was 25 years old. Don't see why you'd want to see a non-prime Tank vs a prime Loma. They just missed each other's primes, which is unfortunate because it's a dream match up
@@sirchcaep 23 year old Teo beat prime Loma so thats no excuse
@@enragedbearif age or prime isn't an excuse why not fight now where the money and fame is bigger?
@@enragedbearprime loma was at 130. The Linares fight was the end of his prime
@@enragedbear if we’re considering 2019 to be the last year of his prime and Teo v Loma happened on 10/17/2020, then yeah I’d think his past prime age played a factor in his performance
Hands down the most beautiful boxing.
Boxing life is the GOAT
I really appreciate this video, love Loma and love the recognition through this compilation, great work
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks
Loma is and may forever be my favourite boxer. I do kickboxing but even then my style is heavily influenced by him.
I do wish he never went up to Lightweignt, though I understand the desire to be the fastest x3 champ and to also chase some names like Mickey Garcia, but I wish he won then went back down to Jnr Light. I don’t think he’s beatable in his original weight class.
Yeah and if you’re into Muay Thai you can tweak some of his stuff with dirty boxing and the opponent will get all whaaaa
I remember what the Loma/Rigondeaux fight was supposed to have been. That fight that had my jaw hanging open as Loma showed that he could do his thing to even the most complex opponents.
The things he did to Gary Russell Jr broadened my horizons on what is possible in boxing.
He's the reason why i started boxing
Yep, Loma is in my top 5 best boxers of all time. Just beautiful movement.
@@Harley.1 casuals. 🤣😂🤣
The way he just teleports behind you is insane
He is still insane don’t let the losses fool you. Salido should have been DQ’d and kept running from Loma after their fight. The Lopez fight was much closer than what the judges made it out to be, keep in mind Loma was injured in the fight and Lopez also wanted no parts of Loma after that. Haney was a straight up robbery, I can’t find a reason to give Haney more than 4 rounds, if I’m generous I could give him a 5th but he never won that fight and also ran from a rematch. Loma’s had a sad career, his skills are top 10 p4p and I can easily see him toy with many of the current p4p guys if that are the same weight, but his three losses exclude him from any p4p conversations and that’s insane.
His resume excludes him of p4p, most boxers have losses
@@jordacai3889 And Davis’ resume is better than Loma’s is it?
Loma lost to Teofimo because he waited till the second half of the fight to turn up. Thats bad planning. The Haney fight although Loma did fight harder and land more punches, the effective aggression was Haneys body blows and counters. The Salido fight was definitely BS though.
Loma plays around too much
If Loma was American he'd still have a perfect record and he'd be called one of the greatest ever.
he is the greatest ever if you understand boxing
@@riddlauk only real boxing fans know Loma is the greatest
The most skillful fighter ever, imo.
The performance against Sosa was a level we’ve never seen before.
Шикарно.. Благодарю за видео!
Never witnessed in over 50 yrs of being involved in boxing in one way or another anyone near the skill set of the mighty Loma.
Lmao
Skillwise, one of the best ever to touch the gloves, hands down
I will always see Loma as a true boxer. His talent, dedication and the beauty of athleticism was unmatched.
Loma is basically what Ronaldinho was to football, but with a long life span.
no
I understand what you're getting at with the comparison, but I couldn't disagree more. Can you expand on that more?
@@vamoneygroupcry kid yes , Loma is the Messi or lomachenko of boxing
@@Bustedboat1Loma is better than ronaldhinho
@@Bustedboat1 I mean that he's at the pinnacle of tehnicality while making it look both simple and beautiful. I don't think there was ever a football player that did that better than Ronnie and no boxer that did that better than Loma. And of course, no one else has to see it the way I do.
Loma is a master of angles and balance in his prime.
One of the most entertaining and skilled boxers ever. Loma was cold in his prime. He looked great against Kambosas also.
Thank you for this treat!
awesome video, awesome background music choices. subbed.
my favourite figth of his was against Rocky Martinez, he was on symphony that night and solidify him for me as the best fighter of all time. (Yes I said it of all time) Few fighters has his aggresive footwork and counter punching and he is the greatest amatuer of all time which no one will be able to break it under the new amatuer system
Takes your breath away just watching.
Most accurate and hardest hitting boxer in a very long time.
He is still insane. I have also never seen him lose a fight. He out boxed and landed more punches than every single of his opponents.
Lomachenko sparked my interest back in boxing. So talented.
I love how Loma uses angles. Of course angles is a southpaws bread n butter, but Loma has mastered angles.
I'm a righty so some alot of lomas moves don't work out the same for me especially in a righty vs righty. But someone I used to film study that used angles often and very well was Orlando Calizales, (who fought right handed)
But nobody mastered angles like Loma
Prime loma is short lived but is in the argument for best of all time I've never seen anything like it
A combination of hand speed ,power, reflexes and footwork like I have never seen.
Tyvm for the great work champ! Keep it up!
Greatest boxer of alll time
His style is aesthetically pleasing to watch. It's unfortunate that his career was plagued by injuries.
@@gwejay he had one shoulder surgery. I would not consider that to be plagued by injury.
@@gpayne3728 2 shoulder surgeries. One right after the Linares fight (he was injured from round 2 of that fight) and the other right after the Teo fight (he was injured even before entering the ring, he just didn't want to cancel the fight, which was the logical thing to do)
@@gwejay and then the war and the robberies
@@jus1047 Tested by God to the MAX. Loma wouldve been a goat if it werent for these circumstances yet despite them hes still a future hof
There's always a made up excuse he was an average pro hyped up too much
Prime Loma was a real joy to watch!! I pray to God that he finds the motivation to fight tank
Amazing !! love seeing a fighter who can box... and Lomachenko is . next level.. assault master , hope you are alright today ..!?
Hermoso video!!! Hermoso!!!
Danke!
Thanks for the superthanks Rodger! Truly appreciated!
Great audio work
I was watching him and Rigondeaux really close. I was more of a Rigo fan but after what Loma did to him, he instantly became my favorite. Amazing, once in a lifetime kind of fighter.
Unbelievable footwork 😮 👌🥊
Greatest of this generation
greatest ever, no one can match his skills
@@nickyarovyi9075 Facts! People will never give him his due. Ive never seen a boxer with his pedigree in the amateurs or professional. Hes actually better than sugar ray robinson pound for pound.
@@nickyarovyi9075 Facts. His accolades are better than sugar ray robinsons
he was beautiful to watch when it came to pure skill,footwork he was on another level the best at his time
the most skilled boxer who ever stepped the ring, literally to goat of boxing
The best of the best
My favorite Loma fight was against Gary Russell Jr. Russell has some of the fastest hands in boxing and Loma put on a clinic against him. He avoided so many shots and so many combos it was ridiculous. His defense was spectacular. And Loma was landing at will. Just a special performance
exactly, we truly saw the matrix in that fight. just 0 and 1's. Another example of his next level reaction time was the Teo fight. Literally have to watch it in slow mo to see the actual puches that DIDN'T land on Loma.
God Lord, what a boxer. He truly dance in the ring, those angles, its like he play now you see me, now you dont
Loma is the first boxer I’ve seen that really struck me as excellent and so far above the competition its insane. Especially in his tru weight class he is unstoppable.
Solid Analysis💯
Loma is literally the same height and weight as Inoue, but beats top fighters 3 divisions higher
hes actually 2 inches taller than inoue, but inoue is has 2 inch reach advantage
@@zhuangcorp Loma definitely bigger than Inoue, just has short arms
Inoue started at 108 and 5'5", in his 5th division by skipping 112. Loma started at 126 and 5'7", in his 3rd division. Everyone's body isn't all the same even if they were at the same height.
Canelo is only 2 inches taller than Loma and is beating up dudes who come in at Cruiserweight.
@@raulramirez9657 Canelo is really good for beating bigger fighters. But I wouldn't call Berlanga or Callum Smith top fighters. They were just big.
Beautiful
a fighter that id never seen similar before. exceptional
damn, he's killing ppls career, a lot of prospect and promising fighter seems like an amateur in front of him. totally outclassed everyone he's fighting. the way he's moving just really entertaining. he's my goat
I almost feel bad for anyone who is stuck in the ring with loma
Loma is the most exciting fighter in boxing today.
The movement and technique variety is crazy
That guard strip tactic in particular
Seeing guys shell up and just get wailed on for a minute straight
Would love to see some info on what caused his decline
The engineering behind this dude career is unprecedented and the first time he actually had to fight a true fighter he lost to never bounce back. Marketing is an amazing tool.
Pure skill
God I hate u tube telling me what I can say or not say..u tube sucks...this production however was very well done. Lomo was/ is one of the very best ever. Hope he is well, and didn't get conscripted into the war as cannon fodder...
He is the best ´technical´ boxer of all time. Just my opinion.
Loma v Sosa is my favorite fight, just piecing up a much larger guy and making fun of him the whole time
We all know Lomachenko is actually undefeated, if you remove the corrupt judging.
I'm 56 and I'm still in the gym 4-5 Days a week. I used to smash the bags relentlessly, but I'd soon tire. Now in my advancing years, I train more like Loma. In that I take out the power, and instead I throw a high volume of none stop punches. As accurate as possible whilst creating angles. I can do as many as 12 x 3mins Rounds, with high punch volume.
Some of the guys will say "You need to light that bag up a bit with heavy artilary!" I never do, and on the rare occassions that I spar those same guys, I can actually light them up, Not because I'm hitting them hard, *(I've never done that in sparring, its a c@&7s trick)* it's more because they can't handle the constant in the face volume of punches and the off line angles. It frustrates them. These are strong guys half my age, I don't want to be tagged by, so I have to keep moving!! LOL
I learned to create angles back in the 80s when I met *Mike Tyson* and his then trainer *Kevin Rooney* in *Gleasons gym,* New York, in the mid to late 80s? Kevin Rooney showed me some foot movement which I've done ever since. Which is similar to what Loma does when he moves around an opponent. Tyson did it first back in the day.
I got to see him live against Russell jr at Home Depot center it was crazy he had all black shorts no sponsors and only a small group of fans sitting together seemed to be his family or something. I had heard of him but I expected Russell to win. I didn’t know I was watching the beginning of such a special fighter
Loma at featherweight and jr lightweight was pretty much unstoppable that would even give the current featherweights massive problems even lomas debut at lightweight made people think he could hang with the 140s pounders he was that guy in his prime .
I think Lomas biggest mistake was not working on the shoulder injury which it became prevalent in 2018 during the Pedraza fight.
I think he could’ve stayed out for a long time and address the injury then, and getting adequate rest/rehab after and request to be elevated to super WBO champ and Crolla becomes regular champ.
Had Loma done that, he could’ve unified the belt against Teo, fought Haney for undisputed, unify the WBA belt against Crolla and then request mandatory for Josh Taylor through his super WBO belt or we get a Gervonta Davis WBA unification bout.
@ 2:25 that slip - uppercut was CLEAN
Loma was art in motion! Would have loved to see Pacquiao vs Loma both at their prime. Love both fighters.
Prime Loma is basically the best boxer ever
I wanna see him vs Floyd i feel like that would be an amazing fight
Heavyweights are soo unskilled. It's the lower weight guys that have highest skills and should be paid the most
Mi favorito , por supuesto - Absoloutely My favourite
Serious respect to luke cambell. He took the fight no one wanted.
My #1 boxer of all times. And yet with all that he has achieved I still consider he's reached only 50% of what he could.
Injuries, the war in Ukraine, etc...
Nevertheless, he's one of his kind.
Bringing Soviet Union school first times surprises everyone in the ring. It was common in SU what Loma did in the ring and his dad's coaching is direct reflection of that nearly forgotten style.
What made loma special was that he wanted belts and wanted to fight champions. I think his most impressive fight was when he fought Gary Russell in his third or fourth fight. The fact that he made Gary Russell look slow and beat him convincingly was something special.
Do Errol Spence Jr next please
I second this bro
Lomachenko is one of those fighters whose name sparks a clear divide between real boxing fans and casuals. Those who truly know the sport recognize his incredible skill, footwork, and fight 1Q. Meanwhile, casuals and people who don't understand the nuances of boxing are quick to label him overrated, missing the brilliance that makes him a special talent in the ring.
"prime lonachenko" like if he's SO old lol. That fool aint lost a single step. He's in his mid 30's and STILL in his prime wym
At 35 he beat a bigger, faster, stronger and younger haney. Mayweather never fought someone who 100% bigger stronger and faster. He had a speed, reach or size advantage on all his opponents. He was smart with who he fought and the weight he fought at. A weight drained canelo still had a shorter reach and slower hands. Judah had speed but was smaller.
@Hahahanoyes Canelo 170lbs vs Mayweather 150lbs
@@amariantiquity8543oh please, canelo was 19
even though Guillermo was older, its insane how amateur Loma made him look
Красивейшая работа от Ломы(на мой взгляд),когда он одной рукой закончил бой!!-в конце,видеокамера захватила момент,Вася сказал отцу,что соперник дал ему так закончить,вот где сила была!!!-не многие могли отдавать дань уважения противнику!!!-надеюсь лучший его поединок ещё увидим!!-Лома браво!!!
I'm glad he regained his sanity after his prime.