18 Burst results for "Lomachenko"

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Sometimes you just have to be the most determined. There's always a way to even the playing field. That's right. You can't do it with this, with the body. You can do it with this, with the mind. And to that point, I'd like to just finish. I don't know where the hell it is. I've got freaking 400 sheets here. While you look for that, next week when we record, I'll tell you I'm going to Mongolia in June to do a six -day running race across the Gobi Desert carrying all my own supplies, with the exception of water and a shelter to sleep in. First time I've ever done anything like that. And when someone mentioned it to me, the directors invited me to do it. Only a couple hundred people. I was like, oh, wow, I'm scared to death of that. I don't like camping. I like to stay at a Four Seasons. I'm a big baby when it comes to sleep. I'm very particular with food. I need a certain amount of food when I'm training so much. But it's basically 25 to 30 miles a day, with one 50 -mile day in the six -day race. And like I said, carrying a backpack of 15 to 20 pounds. But I'll give you more details later. Did you find what you were looking for? Please come back. Please come back. No, really, I'm proud of you. We're proud of you, Ken. And my money's on you because of the quiet talents that I just talked about. Not just the loud talents, but please come back. I don't care if the backpack comes back, but please, you. You come back. Here's my thing. Go for it. Keith Sullivan, my great friend, the great attorney who's going to help us put this national commission together along with my son, my daughter, our team, so many good people around us. Fred Sternberg, the great PR man. We're going to call on all the people that care about this sport to be part of this. It's a collective effort. It takes a village. And it will take a village to put this commission together to change the trajectory of this sport where it's going in a bad... I've been going in a bad direction. But anyway, getting back to the... Friday night, Keith Sullivan talked me into talking about this. He said, Teddy, big favorite, Celtics. He likes you. He follows you. He said, I know this is going to upset Ken a little bit. But here's the Celtics, big favorite, playing the underdog Miami. They heat it down. I didn't even know this. They heat it down 15 with under five minutes left. The Celtics turning point, obviously in the whole series, the whole game, five minutes left. And the Celtics, you called his name out before, Williams. He's trash talking Jimmy Butler of the Heat. And Butler smiles. Williams then gets aggressive in his face. He semi -headbutts him. And Jimmy Butler goes on to completely take over the game, scoring 22 from that point as the Celtics lose by six. That was the end, probably the end of the... That was probably it, right there. Even though they had more games last night, what happens? They lose by 26 points less. They got crushed. They're down three to nothing. But that was probably the backbreaker right there. And like I said, Keith brought this to me. And he said, Teddy, I think there's a great lesson to be brought out there. That he said, and he said it best when he said that Jimmy Butler stole Williams' soul. And it's just another reminder and learning moment that whatever your situation or your fight out there in life, when that moment comes, you always have a choice. And I always talk about this, Ken. You always have a choice of how you will behave. You can behave like Williams and lose control. We've all been there, all like Butler. And you seize the moment by staying in the moment, controlling your emotions. I think we could all learn from this, wherever our workplace might be, whether it's in our home, take it at home, outside, going to work. Maybe when somebody, and Ken, I know you've been there, where somebody might cut you off in a car, give you the finger, and all of a sudden, you're thinking about what you're going to do. What you do at that moment, just like what Williams did, just like what he did in a game, what you do at that moment can change your life. And it's also a prelude and a practice to how you're going to handle other such situations. So I just wanted to take that from Keith. As I promised him, I would. He thinks that every once in a while, we can use those type of examples in sports to kind of capsulate and to parallel them with life, with life moments and learn from them. And I believe that you can. I believe that that was a good learning moment. And I'm sure the senior guys on the Celtics had a word with Williams after the game. Like, why poke the bear, dude? Why would you do that? I mean, he doesn't need any motivation. The guy's having like a playoff run we've never seen. He's you can't stop him. I watched the fight. I watched the games every night with the kid. Soon as Butler gets the ball and he takes a turn away fader before he even gets the shot off, I'm like, it's automatic. The guy's automatic. He can't miss when it's crutch, when it's clutch time. And Butler's got the ball. You can't stop him. I mean, when it was Embiid, look at the difference between him and Embiid, who's the MVP. Every time Embiid tried to make a move on Al Horford, they kept running different stunts on him, hitting him with double teams. Then Horford would just D him up strong. Embiid didn't know what to do with it. He didn't

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Again, it's not about the overall decision. It's about one judge in this particular case. It's always about something in boxing. That's the problem. Other than of two fighters. And this one's about Dave Moretti, their long veteran referee who's always involved in these big fights or seems to be always involved. Judge, not referee, judge. Yeah, judge. I'm sorry. Thank you. Last week it was a referee, Tony Weeks. Now it's a judge. Who's it going to be next week? That's the problem. competitive So, fight. Now, a lot of close rounds. A lot of close rounds. Can't argue that. I won't argue that. But there were two rounds that weren't close. They just weren't close. Two rounds were the biggest rounds of the fight. Whether you gave it to Haney or you gave it to Lomachenko. Okay, no problem. But two rounds, the 10th and the 11th. Really, you can't argue. Those were big rounds. The 10th in particular. Big rounds for Lomachenko. Now, Haney, you could say, won a lot of the earlier rounds. And Lomachenko, again, I don't think you could really argue was coming on at the end. Was coming on in the later rounds. Let's put it that way. Not at the very end. Because I give Haney credit. At the very end, he behaved like a champion. He went and won the 12th round. But I thought that was the highlight of the fight. That was one of the talking points of the fight. That Haney was able to come back after getting battered for two rounds. Well, unfortunately, it's not. Unfortunately, it's not. Not anymore. Not after Mr. Moretti stuck his head into this. And his pen into this. Where he gave, out of all the rounds that you can't. Again, I don't have a problem that you want to say that Haney 115, won 113, or it could have been close, or it could have been a draw, or Lomachenko could have won by a point or two. No problem. But I have a problem when all these close rounds, the two in the fight that weren't close. That Moretti gives the 10th round, the round that was not close, was indisputably not close. And he gives that round to Haney. And what's also indisputable is everybody there would say Haney got the lead. Lomachenko was coming on. So what's that mean? That means Lomachenko was accumulating most of the late rounds. Where Haney may have accumulated a lot of the early rounds. I'm being fair here. Honest. Try to always. I'm not supposed to have to say I'm being honest. I mean, that should be a no -brainer. I hope my body of work speaks a little bit for itself for almost 50 years in this business. I've been honest to the point where I lost my job. Corn fights at ringside. So here we are where he gives the 10th round, the one round that, again, one of the two rounds that is just inarguably, you would think it was just impossible to argue who won those rounds. Most everyone says that and Moretti gives it to Haney. And then, as we said, early rounds, Haney. Later rounds, Lomachenko. And we're going to put those scorecards up and we'll highlight it for you if you haven't seen them. But what does Moretti do, Ken, in the late rounds? Five of the last six rounds he gives to Haney. How do you explain that? See, that's where the problem is. How do you explain that, Mr. Moretti? Well, I put up a tweet. This is what got us to where I am right now. I put up a tweet saying somebody just told me that Moretti, Dave Moretti, the judge tonight, gave the 10th round to Haney. If that's true, I hadn't, I had not, I had not verified it yet. But I put up a tweet with my great tweet team. Really, I mean, I just love them. And I put it up. And within minutes, it went crazy. In 12 hours, it got a million views. A million views, that and whatever else I put up there. But I think in like six hours, it got 500 ,000. And my son immediately, my son who's been a scout in the NFL for 14 years, who he was born into the cauldron of boxing. He understands the underbelly of boxing more than most people would. He immediately, immediately texts me, Dad, looking at the response, these people are fed up. They are what you said last week. They're mad as hell. They don't want to take it no more. Dad, you gotta, you gotta start a petition for a national commission and end this once and for all. And I said, oh my God, my son's right. At first, I was a little hesitant. I was saying, well, do we want to really get into this? Well, I can't talk anymore. I can't complain no more. None of you can if we don't do this now. Because now this is time to do more than just talk. More than just scream. It's time to make change. And this is one tangible way to make change. So we're putting up a petition. We have lawyers. I have Keith Sullivan. He's a lawyer for my foundation, pro bono work. He's a lawyer for many people in the boxing industry, fighters, causes. He's just a tremendous human being, tremendous lawyer. As I said, he works pro bono for my foundation for years. He cares about people. When he works pro bono for my foundation, what does that mean? That means he's helping people that can't help themselves. For nothing except knowing that he can do it. My daughter, the same thing. My daughter, a lawyer, I'm blessed. My son, they're gonna be all part of it. Maybe my friend Pedro, if he wants to. I haven't talked to him directly about it yet. But in our team, you, Rob, our new man Chris, who we welcome to the team now, that's there working with Rob and everybody, Brennan, Ian, all our guys. But you, the fans,

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"All right, listen, no screaming. I want to revisit last week. I'm sorry that we were not talking just about the fight that took place, that we have to but stuff that destroys people's lives and people's vocations is not nonsense, it's serious stuff and it needs to be addressed. And we've come to an inroads in this, we've really come to a place now where we can keep talking about it, keep complaining about it, keep running from it. Fans are leaving like crazy. Or we could do something about it. We can stand our ground and say, as I used as our mantra last week, I use it again from that movie network where we open up the window and we just put our heads out and we just yell, I'm mad as hell, I ain't going to take it no more. And I'm not yelling. I'm not yelling like I have the last couple of weeks. I'm tired of yelling. My throat is tired of yelling. My family is tired of hearing me, my grandchildren are tired of asking, or my wife is tired of hearing my grandchildren ask, what does Papa man about? So it's a call to arms. It's to time fight the good fight, the fight that comes sometimes in a person's life. If we care enough about the sport, the participants in the sport, all dimensions of the sport, we want to keep it alive. We want it as it's supposed to be, two men getting in the ring figuring out who's the better man. Not two men getting in the ring and being jousted about by other people outside the ring, by being manipulated by other people outside, the so -called administrators, executors of the sport. No, it's not about that. It's not about people ripping the dreams away from these kids, it's about these kids having their dreams, getting in the ring, having home skills that they've honed for an entire lifetime, made sacrifices. We all make them, but they make them. They don't go to the prom, they don't go to a lot of activities and they're growing up. Most fighters are not ones that play all sports. They usually are ones that are committed to one sport. They're getting up at five in the morning when other kids are sleeping and dreaming. Their dreams are on the road, putting miles in to someday be a champion of the world and be able to realize all the things they want to realize, that we all want to realize, to To live for life in a way that we have an opportunity to live it, whatever our talents are and whatever our courage is and our work ethic is to develop those talents. That's all they ask for. I've seen, I've spent too many years on Friday Night Fights, on ESPN, seeing kids that you don't even know the names. You don't even know the names that had their dreams ripped away when they should have won world title right there, ripped away, back of the line, faced out to the punches again and they never got to the front of the line again, never. Because of whatever you want to call it, whether you want to call it corruption or incompetence, whatever it is, it has to be rectified, it has to be eradicated, it has to be dealt with. Otherwise we're not going to have a sport anymore. We're not going to have a sport anymore. And I'm not talking about the decision, overall decision of Lomachenko and Haney. It was a competitive close fight. I'm talking about week in and week in, week in and week out, there's something that's wrong, nefarious, something that stinks, something we're talking about instead of the fight. A week ago it was the referee stopping the fight. Now it's this, next week it'll be something else. This is a competitive fight. I'm talking about one judge that has to be put out to pasture. I'm talking about one part of the problem of this sport. A judge named Dave Moretti, one of their main go -to guy out there. You know that old saying, he must have pictures on someone. I don't know. But what I do know is I get the picture. We need to get the picture. The picture is clear. People like Dave Moretti shouldn't be the spotlight for this podcast and for other podcasts and other sports shows and forums. It shouldn't be. It should be just Lomachenko and Haney who put everything out there in the square circle in the Chamber of Truth. They laid it out there as fighters do. We have to lay it out there now if we care really about this sport. And we want to keep this sport. We have to do it. And I'm not saying I'm the only one. There's a lot of people that care about the sport. But I was in position to do something for all those years at ESPN where I asked Senator McCain, went to Washington, asked him to start a national commission. And we were getting started. We were moving with it. We ran into roadblocks. Couldn't get it through both houses back and forth, different problems. I've talked about it before. It's in our archives if you want to go and look at past episodes of it. I'm not going to go into it right now. But I want to pick up where we left off. Senator McCain wound up running for something kind of big. President of the United States. So it ended right there. But I want to bring it back.

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"lomachenko" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Kind of clapping back at top rank a little bit over the last couple of days? Devin Haney, Devin Haiti wants the lomachenko fight in March, right? Because Devin Haney is Muslim. He is planning to observe Ramadan and the way haney is framing it. He believes top rank wants the stage the fight in May, which he believes because of, you know, because of Ramadan would not allow him to train properly for that fight. We know Devin Haney, this is more likely than not, it will be his last fight at a 135 pounds. He struggles to make that weight anyway. What'd you think of Devin Haney kind of going at top rank a little bit on social media? I was surprised just because since he came to top rank, he's been treated very well financially and otherwise they like a king since he's come there. And the plan, of course, all along the three fight planners for him to fight lomachenko. I understand what he's saying. But he also has to remember that he's making $4 million plus to fight lomachenko and they're going to try to bring the fight where they're going to make the most money. And if that means that the fight is going to be what I would say to try to appease Devin Haney because he's their fighter, whether he remains with top rank thereafter is anyone's guess. But he is their fighter. As islama chanco, he feels because lomachenko has been with them longer that they're showing preferential treatment. All I would say to that is, well, who do you think top rank they're never going to say this out loud? But who would they rather win the fight? The 24 year old undefeated fully unified lightweight champion or the 34 year old guy who's at the back end of his career and you're not going to really be able to do much with moving forward. I'm not saying they want MoMA chanco to lose.

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"lomachenko" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"He did, and now here he is, like, with all the belts at one 35 with money and with the chance to fight big fights, moving forward. I mean, I just hope I wish, really, that more fighters took this approach and said, look, we're not going to tie herself to one network, one promoter, want anything, we're just going to look for the biggest and best opportunities. Because Keith, whenever guys do that, it often works out at the highest level, like Floyd Mayweather did it. Miguel cotto bounced around from promoter to network for years towards the end of his career to get the biggest fights. Now Devin Haney is doing it and I hope more guys look to that because Devin Haney is to me an example for how not just young fighters but how all fighters should operate. Yeah. And in terms of broadening his fan base and everything too. Now he's now fighting on ESPN, which has a reach. I mean, you know, obviously it's available in 80 ish million homes in the United States. And his fights against cambos is both fights were shown on the network. They were not behind a paywall. I mean, you have obviously have to pay for ESPN as part of your cable package, but you didn't have to you don't have to pay for ESPN+ for the opportunity to see the fight. So, you know, it was a good move on that. And that sense, too. And now let's just say if he goes and fights facility lomachenko, now I do think if he fights lomachenko, I believe the fight will be on ESPN pay per view. That's what I've been led to believe. From the very beginning, that was the plan. Reasonable, reasonable. But he still will have had three big fights. And for which he was paid a lot of money, of course, but like you said, it's not always easy separating from a promoter in this case, a streaming service that had done right by you over the years and sometimes fighters for all intents and purposes should always do what's best for them because when someone knocks Devin Haney out next year and then he gets knocked out a couple of times or whatever and no one's going to care. So you got to make maximize your earning potential while it's there. He's still very young, obviously he's 23 years old, but yeah, and the one thing I would say, Chris is I do think that if he fights lomachenko, which everyone seems to think is going to happen because I do not see a lot of losing to Jermaine Ortiz, but assuming that fight happens win or lose, I would see Devin Haney moving up

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"lomachenko" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"All right, on Saturday, the undisputed lightweight championship will be settled once and for all when Devin Haney challenges George Cambodia in Australia. Down under for all the 135 pound belts, George Campbell, of course, coming off a huge win over to a female Lopez late last year, and George joins me here on the show. George, before I get into your preparation for this fight, what is the last 6 months or so been like for you as you have gone from, you know, relatively unknown contender to four belt world champion. Yeah, look, it's been amazing. The support has been right up there. The whole country behind me, you know, a lot of the world behind me that was so impressed from that big victory I had with Lopez. But my tunnel vision in my obsession got more. I became champion and I became hungrier. I got to build my own private gym, which was real fun. And that's what I put in the work for at this whole camp for at this whole time. I got to really continue to perfect my craft. But these laws did get busy, a lot more people wanted to make me. You did get right back in the gym. I mean, following you on social media was probably a week maybe after you got back to Australia and you were right back in. Actually, I was back in the gym when I went to the Devin Haney JoJo dies for an in the MGM Grand nonstop because I'm never content. I'm always trying to get better and better and that's the corner photo I am so even while I was scoping out my opponents after my big win against Lopez, I was not enjoying the high life. I was not partying. I was not celebrating. I was back into the June because that's what I do. You wrap that Devin Haney fight like you said against JoJo Diaz Devin won that fight for a while, you thought you were going to get vasili lomachenko. Of course it didn't work out lomachenko's got his situation in the Ukraine. How did you feel at the time about pivoting from lomachenko to Devin Haney? No problem. I always said that all the Devin Haney or lomachenko whoever wanted the fight whoever made the best do and everything made sense also thought them both. No problem so I got a lot of respect for lomachenko obviously he went to the war. He's fighting a bigger fight and no problem. Devin Haney was one of the guys that we wanted as well and he came to the party respect to that and here we are. You had the leverage as the four belt champion at lightweight and you used it. You got a multi fight deal effectively in this situation. You're having the fight in Australia. Why was it important for you to have this title defense in Australia? Of course, you know, I had to go earn the builds of teeth in my life as in his backyard. I had to do and I can't let you back to back set. I deserve this, I deserve to have the do the way I want it and the way it makes much sense for my future, my family, but for me I love to fight. And being so passionate about falling, especially here in Australia, I had to bring this back to Australia. It had to be here. I had to defend my belt at home. Nothing else mattered by 40 here in Australia because it's been a long time, so now I get to have my people supported me and that's the most amazing part about it, because I get to really get to.

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"lomachenko" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Shouldn't that have been the attitude from Devin Haynes. He's made a boatload of money over the last couple of years. I mean, he has been, he's benefited greatly from this relationship with Eddie Hearn specifically financially. Like this to me, Dan, was the kind of fight that if you have to take a haircut to do it, you go and do it. You gotta go out there and you gotta understand. You take a buzz cut. You you let him shave it all off. I agree. I agree. I mean, I mean, you've got to, you gotta do whatever it takes. I mean, you're not gonna make nothing. Like, what would shanko might be taking like less than he wants? But he still making low 7 figures, like he's still gonna get rich. Like, I mean, and he's gonna win. Lomachenko and haney are just built differently in mentality. Lomachenko came into the boxing profession in terms of his not as amateur girl but his procreate, his stipulation with top rank when he signed with them, he wasn't asking for any kind of like crazy bonus. A lot of guys that come in two gold medals in the Olympics and they're looking for gigantic bonuses and huge minimums and all that kind of stuff. Lomachenko sat with bob bearman and his manager's cleanest and their main thing was of course I got a bonus and they got generous minimums at all, but nothing that was outlandish. What lomachenko's means simulation was, can you get me a world championship fight? My pro debut. Bob tried came back to them. This is going back when he signed and like, look, I can't get you the title fight in your debut. What I can do is we can fight a real guy in a regional title type fight at ten rounder in your debut. I can get you the title fight in your second pro fight. And that's what he did. How many fighters do you know of? I don't know if there's any that exists frankly that would be willing to fight.

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"lomachenko" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"By your logic, Alexander usak is the man in heavyweight. Do you believe that? No. He's got, okay, then what's the difference? You know, that's a good point. Maybe it's just the fact that he collected all the belts, kimbos is collected all the belts. Not a unification, not two belts. The ring, the lineal championship, he the way he did it in the hometown of tee of female Lopez. It was hard. I mean, everything was just there. It was aligned. It was a storybook victory. That's why he's number one. Look, in this sport, one story in one punch one punch can change your life in this sport. That's what makes it so beautiful. The fact that you can lose it and lose everything in one night and you can gain it back in one more fight. That's the beauty of this. You can't do that in basketball. No, you can't do it anymore, but you can do it in no other sport. You can kind of do it. Well, I mean, when a Super Bowl you change everything. But I don't disagree that it was a magical moment for George campos. And he should cash in on that. But I watched lomachenko, not just this last fight, but his previous fight against nakatani, and every fight prior to the day a few more Lopez fight. And he was brilliant. He was arguably for the last few years, the top pound for pound guy in the sport. He is rebounded from his only loss at lightweight and won two straight. He beat up on a very good fighter like you said in Richard Comey. And if you were gonna match lomachenko against George camb boss tomorrow, I mean, you and I both know we both pick lomachenko to win that fight. And by that standard, that's why I put lomachenko at number one. It would be a good fight because Cambodia knows how to follow game plan and he knows how to cut the distance. That's probably his best asset. The fact that he knows how to close the distance really well. He's an excellent fighter. But he knows how to do it in a sneaky timing is probably his best acid timing and cutting distance, but lomachenko is the smaller lightweight. So he's not only is he going to have to cut that on our show there this week, but how much Comey's a big lightweight, right? Comey's a big guy. Lomachenko didn't look that small against him. You put lomachenko and cam boasts in the ring. Yeah, Kim, both might have a couple inches on him height wise, but physically, like lomachenko was the thicker guy in a matchup like that..

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"So he his jab would land in the other champ would miss, and he would discourage you from throwing your jam because of that. Besides hurting you, you know, physically impacting you with the jet, but he made you hesitant about throwing your jam. Made you think twice? And made you feel like you wanted in control. Which is what eventually ultimately happened, were paying you she made Nunes feel like she wasn't in control. Anymore, she's used to being in control. That's the thing. You know, I saw in that fight like I saw in the Loma fight. I saw right from the beginning. I talked about Loma walking to the ring. To me, was telling. He was just walking out of print space to go to work. He was in sightseeing. Like Comey was a little bit a little bit. But I noticed as they were getting the instructions in the center of the ring can. Oh my God. Did you see highs did anybody. Nobody commented on it. And sometimes they comment on this stuff, but sometimes they use to say it when I don't know if there was a reason to say it. But this was the reason to say it. Kind of like Duran when he Duran was Duran or Sunnis and when sunny listen to his son he listen and he melted people and they melted people with their eyes. You, I looked at the eyes and Nunes and I was like, oh my God. She's so focused. She's the description of what they mean when you're locked in. When people say locked in, sometimes they'll just say it because they heard someone else say it. But you're supposed to be saying it when you recognize something like that. Locked in. She was laser locked in. Where she was cold, detached. I mean, if you would have checked out polls, there would have been no pulse. She was that cold at a moment that you usually not that cold. Staring at her, looking at her, not for a fact. Not to intimidate her. Not to put a show on. Because she was that focused, she was that coldly focused and locked in to a mission. She was determinator. I mean, I really, I mean, she was determinator. She was not leaving there. Without the belt. And she was a long time too. Julianna Pena was like, even when she was just up and coming. She was a candidate or a contestant on The Ultimate Fighter. For the last like two or three years, however long it was. She's been calling for Amanda Nunez forever when you barely knew who she was. And I remember thinking like, man, this girl is trying to talk herself into a fight with the champ. I thought it was aggressive because I knew who she was, but not you wouldn't have expected someone that low in the rankings to be that aggressively calling out the champ for several years, so when she got there, it was almost like, when she won, it was like, I've been telling you guys, I can beat her for the longest time, but, you know, a lot of people posture like that in combat sports to see someone deliver, man, it was so refreshing. And I love Amanda Nunes. She seems like a wonderful person. She trains down there at American Top Team with Dustin Poirier, Mikey Brown and the crew. So it's hard not to like her, but it's hard not to really for julianna Pena. I think they said she's the first champion that's ever given birth to a child dominion Nunez has a child with her wife, but I think that the wife carried the carry the baby and julianna Pena the first woman to ever deliver a child and become the U.S. a UFC champion. Which was a great picture. It was a great picture of great picture. Great picture. You proud of your mommy. Champion. Wow. Wow. Why is there more women that have given birth 'cause I feel like once you've given birth, women just get like, it's like being the champion makes you 30% tougher. Women I've seen in sports, especially endurance sports, having a child, I feel like they get 30% faster. And in julianna Pena's case, 30% tougher. My God, credit to her man, that was just it was a good story all around good sportsmanship from both parties. They were aggressive towards each other but not disrespectful and very appreciative of each other after the fight and Amanda Nunez was all class and defeat. Yeah, no, they both were. You know, I was surprised when I was listening to the commentator and they all really experts of what they do. They would talk about the size and strength of Nunes which everyone kind of appreciates that and understands that but an advantage to a certain extent. Besides everything else that's part of her great skill level, but I didn't see it that way. When they were saying that, I was looking I was saying that it wouldn't notice that this pen is pretty big and strong too. Like, I'm looking to help audiences say she's strong and big toe. So I was thinking of that. Listen, the first round,.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"No. Well, why didn't you not run the ball on for a third down there when you look like you got a didn't call for it? I mean, and that said, you're waiting for you ain't for more. So, mister lowman shanko is that guy. He's Bill Belichick. And he gets the job done. And that's one of the things you notice. We're putting things out there. Not trying to knock anyone, but you put out things there that are there to put out. At the end of the day, I know there's two different fighters, two different talents. I get it. But Logan checker was better prepared than the other quarter or the other. I mean, you could see it. He just better prepared. He had one guy in the corner saying fight the guy, you know, fight loans. And yet another guy who I happen to agree with was saying, no, no. He's got to be smart. Because he understood, like cultures to tell me. When you got a guy like lomachenko, like we used to try to teach guys, make a myth make him pave the pickable style or that stuff. When you've got a like when you fought Tyson when he was good. When you got when you're good and you're doing that, right? And you've got a guy try to fight you more, they get beat up more. Yeah. That's what happened. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They get beat up more because they go right into the blade of the lawnmower. They go right in there and they get chopped up. And yeah, you have to have a better plan than that. And so the one trainer would say, no, no, no, he's got to be smart. He wasn't saying exactly how to do it, but you gotta be smart. And the other guy, you gotta go fight him. Well, you try to fight them because I've been doing that and I'm getting nothing but a headache. So why don't you go try it, you know? And then the one time I got to say, too, the one time somebody in the corner said to him, how do you feel? How the Frick do you feel? How do you think I feel? Like I need about a hundred Anderson's right now. You got any bands from? How the hell do you think I feel? How do I feel? Listen, I know I don't want to rush you here, but I know that everyone's tuning in to hear about the UFC card. So with that being said, before we jump into the UFC, I know you've got some thoughts on our latest sponsor, fight camp. You got anything else on Loma before we get into the UFC? No. All right. I have no problem interrupting you as the fans have witnessed. That's why they love you. Well, listen, fight camp. We've been talking about this for a few weeks now, teddy. I know you have it in your house. I'm curious to hear what your experience has been so far. But let me just cover the formalities. So for the fans who might be listening for the first time, fight camp is an.

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"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Which is darkness. And no hope, and it's done. And you're out. But you have a say about it. You do. You have a say. And I believe that if I can explain that to you, just a little bit and it can help you in some kind of way in your life sometimes when you do feel like you're going down that freaking corridor to the dark place that you can stop and go towards the light. And that's what a fighter and I believe that to a certain extent that's what Comey did. And what other fighters that we've seen as kind of action. This kind of response. This kind of refusal to be taken to that final place where you're conscious. We on the floor. And I believe that's what it was. I believe that Comey was just saying, just like the fictional character in the rocky movie, Balboa was saying, no, I'm not, I'm not going there. I'm not getting hurt anymore. And I thought the brains of the brilliance of loman checker was different and some fighters as the way his technique, the level of his technique, along with his physical abilities, and his athleticism. But he's not a big puncher. He's not a huge puncher, but he hits you clean he can archer, and he hits you from different angles, but his technique. You know, making a mess, making your pay, you know, his legs. He reminds me early on. He reminded me of a young Pacquiao where Pacquiao's legs, not just his hands, was so explosive, that so fast that he could close a hole. He could close the gap so quick on you, you couldn't do nothing about it. You know, just close the guy bang. And he hit you. And that's what Roman chuckles doing with those left hands. He was just closing a gap on him so fast. And Colby couldn't react to a quick enough. Because of the legs. Everyone looks at their hands and say, oh, look at this quick hands. But his legs are what sets that up. His legs are what makes that possible. And I also at the very beginning can I try to see everything. I think you know that by now you in camp for me, you know, you got to have a habit of picking your nose while I'm walking by the ring. I might say, hey, you're picking your knobs. The cameras are coming in a little while. You get that done. Get that finished, all right? So I saw when they walked out and a lot of people are going to say, what? I saw when they walked out. Now, Comey, and I like the kid, I just told enough good things about him. He said, and what a game kid. But he walked out like somebody, you know, going to New York for the first time walking around and seeing all the sites. He walked out like he was sightseeing that he was not in a bad way, but he was happy with swollen. He's looking around. He's noticing people. He's looking he's saying he'll always see he's shaking hands. He's, again, he's like a guy like almost like a tourist. And listen, he got in there and he showed great heart. He was so great physical strength. Everything. But I'm just saying something that that seemed to be his attitude is maybe that's what kept him loose. Fine. But wow, what a stock difference from. If you notice such things of watching lomon shackle, that guy was walking. He was walking at a brisk pace to get to work. Like a guy like he's walking breast straight ahead, nothing else I'm getting to work. And I'm getting his freaking dropped on. And then I'm going home. I mean, that was the first thing I noticed was, yeah, yeah. That says, and then when I look at his father and then you look at some other guys, you know, whether it's a corner, I mean, forget about Lopez's father a few weeks ago, oh my God. But, you know, but you look at his father, loman chuckles father. It's like looking at Bill Belichick. I mean, he's got the personality of an onion, right? I mean, he's got the, you know, not in a bad way, but I mean he's got put it this way. He's got not the personality because once you get to know mister lowman chakra, you know he's a smart thoughtful man. But when you first look at him and you hear him, well, the first thing strikes him strikes you you don't hear him. You don't hear him unless he has to say something. So he is, he's not that flamboyant guy, he's Bill Belichick. You ever hear Bill Belichick? You were loved of patriots had short team. Bill bell checked out a press conference. I mean, I mean, you know, you're not, you're not going to mistake him, you know, being Mick Jagger, right? I mean, I know what you mean. He's just a great business there. Guy is all business. Yeah, ask him a question. So I was like, what did I go by? Well, we could have done that. We went. He goes..

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"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"That's why we do it. Figure that one out. Riddle me that Batman. You remember that show? You don't need that. Batman. Go ahead. Take me. Let's jump into the main event. Lomachenko puts on a boxing display again. I mean, he won it. I think he had it one 17. I don't know one 17 one O 9, one 18 one one O 8. I don't know. He basically, I think two judges gave me one round. I think the other judge gave him two or three rounds, but a little Loma just outbox them all night long knocked them down at one point Loma was battering him and was looking to like, I don't know, I couldn't quite tell if he's was looking to the ref and the Comey's corner or both of them at different times, but it looked like Loma had him hurt and was basically suggesting to the someone to stop the fight before the guy really gets hurt. And yeah, I thought that that was interesting. But you know, classic facility lomachenko performs the old box called me on credit tacom he's a game tough guy. He's like, you know how you always describe these guys as this levels to this and Comey is like he's on that level. He's a formal world champ, but once you get up against the tee of female Lopez, the Loma Chanel, those guys are just the step better. Not much, but they're always a step better. And that's why Loma was an 800 to one 8 to one favorite. He did what he had to do, got the guy out of there, and sorry, got the decision, but handedly got the decision. Would you think of that? And what did you think about low mask in the raffle, the corner to stop the fight? Listen, first and fore. Mormon chanko, you know, he's the magician, you know, he's he's the he's the guy what's the name of that artist that makes things disappear the copperfield David called you. David Copperfield of boxing to a certain degree. You know, here one minute gone an ex. Oops. Where'd it go? Disappeared. Oh, there it is. It's in your pocket. What? What? Oh. How to get my pocket. His brilliant, he's really great. Listen, as far as what was going on when he did that, that's part of his pre installed. I'm going to explain it to you. The way that I feel. Obviously, he, when he was calling for, first of all, he did legitimately have the guy hurt. But a lot of people have never seen that matter. In fact, the commentator said, I never saw that before. I don't think that's ever been done. It has been done before. It's not a first. It was done years ago. I remember watching it when Larry Holmes, the great Larry Holmes was heavyweight champ, and he was defending it against the not so great marvel's Fraser. The son, again, the son of the great Joe Frazier. Marvel's Fraser, hey, that night of his son can live up to what the father is. And necessarily get the same the same genetics that the father that the father had or the same will the same drives the same power job face it was very special. Job face was a very special heavyweight champion of the world. But marvel's Frazier was telling all, I think Holmes was, I believe it was about 40 or whatever, but marvel's Fraser got the fight on network television because he was marvel's facial. And things didn't go too well. And he was getting destroyed by the great Larry Holmes and Larry Holmes was playing with him. And Larry Holmes turned to the reference of what are you going to do? You're going to have me kill this guy. You're going to stop it. You're going to say he was like, hold on bang. Bang. And then he looked at the referee like, hey, what are you going to do? You got bang. What are you going to do? Are you going to stop this? Or are you going to make the hurt this guy? Come on, bang. I mean, what are you going to do? So it's been a precedent for it. It's been done before. I think I know why exactly why it was done by loman shankle. I just talked about how brilliant he is in the ring, how special he is in a ring, how magical he is, how smart. Well, he's smart in other areas too. It is an entertainment business. We talked about we were talking about the kid who I think is a nice kid that came in with the pip daddy outfit on, right? What was that done, Ken? It's done to get attention, right? It's done for publicity is PR purposes. You know, it's done to make money, hopefully that it drives more people to know who you are. It's not devoid of understanding that. Even though he's already been a three time three division champion, Roman czecho understands that, but his way of getting attention besides just fighting well, his way of being a showman is not to come in with a jazz up outfit..

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"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Those aren't good fights. I don't care what anyone says. Loma is a good fight because you like to see lomachenko in there because or replace him. Tank Davis -800, whoever you want to put in there. Yeah, it's good because the guy's a big name and you want to see that he's going to keep moving forward. But no one cares about a 20 to one favorite. You're not doing anyone any favors. These guys, some of these guys need to like to get better have to have more competitive fights if you're a 20 to one favorite. To me, you only have downside risk. You're supposed to knock that guy out if you don't get them all in one or two rounds. It's like a loss. I just don't. Anyway, I don't we have a lot to cover. Ken, you're not wrong. Listen, let me finish up on when it comes to Davis. And what are the commentators made a comment? And listen, I'm not saying he heard it from me, but it was very similar to some I said a few years ago. Whatever. Where lawman chanko, after one pro fight, I made a statement on ESPN, obviously I was doing my job at that time. Being a guy that caught a face. And I made a statement that I would put lomachenko right now into my pound for pound top ten. And a lot of people went crazy. I think I was proven right. Pretty fast. Now, because lomon circle went on to win the world title within a year or even less than that, he lost to Salinas. I think it was Salinas. And whoever was his, when he fought in his third fight for the title, he lost a split decision. I think it was split. But at any one, and he won the world title right after that. So I think he won the world title in his fort fight and then he went on to be very shortly listed as a lot of people's pound for pound top ten in most lists. So I felt vindicated about that or I felt validated about making such an outrageous statement. And one of the commentators made that about Davis and again I do feel that maybe was because of people actually told me they said it was far as heard and maybe that's where it came from. That you had said such a thing and but it's one thing about saying something to get attention is another thing about saying something that truly has merit to it. Now Davis is going to be a world champion by taking a future. But to say he's a top ten guy now, now no, now teddy explain yourself, I will. Why Loma Jaco could after one pro fight and his kid couldn't have to drink? Well, lomon chaco in his first pro fight fort a solid ten round fighter and he went ten rounds. He fought a solid or he stopped him, whatever, but it was a ten round fight. He fought a solid experience solid guy. And number one. So he already showed that he could fight those kind of guy. This kid is fighting guys that really truly handpicked he's free and all. He's fighting guys that a hand picked guys. He's younger than lomachenko, Roman junko was a two time gold medalist in the Olympics. And he was a little more mature a little older. And like I said, he already in his first pro fight, he was fighting solid guys going ten rounds. This kid's going 6 rounds. This kid has talent. This kid has amateur experience. But he hasn't shown the ability to bring those talents to a major season vet professional fighter who will test them in certain areas. Lowland chaco had done that. That's why I made that statement. That's why I felt that statement was responsible, even though it was outrageous to a lot of people. I don't think you can responsibly make this same statement yet. With Davis, but I do think he can be old future old Sam. But he's got a mature. He's got he's got to move up the ladder. He's got a he has to show that he can do it loving childhood. Not only go 6 rounds but go ten miles with not the kind of guy he was in there with the other night. So that's the difference, but would solid guys. And he's he hasn't done that yet. So the other thing I want to say since we're on his track and it's to help the fans to understand where this is going. I think in some ways ESPN has gone back to the 80s. And 70s, 80s, early 90s, whatever. Before they decided to just kind of record what they had or just get rid of what they had and salt were Friday night fights. And I'll tell you what I mean. They were with ESPN. This is the ESP they were with our top rank. This is top ranked second go at it. Where they had a ESPN franchise. You know, they were the sole promoters back in the 70s 80s early 90s that time frame. Where they had a run of about 20 years. And what it became,.

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"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Wanted to say is about the heavy weights to your point though when you can bring a heavy weight along and get them to a decent record. Andy Ruiz is an example. Andrew Ruiz is an incredibly good box or relatively speaking to a heavyweight prospect. But using him as an example, Andy Ruiz had a great record was coming along, had a loss and end when big baby Miller decided to take every single performance enhancer available to unknown to man in his build up to Anthony Joshua got kicked out. They called up Ruiz who had the right record, obviously he was too good and they made a mistake. But the point I'm making is when you're a heavyweight and you have a decent record and the Ruiz got paid 5 $1 million on a two weeks notice to fight Anthony Joshua, there is not another weight division or a sport in the world where you can get that kind of scratch. I mean, look, they thought they were bringing him in as a sacrificial lamb. But the point is, $5 million to take a fight on two weeks, notice against the heavyweight champ. Heavyweight boxing is like a whole different sport from the rest of the sport from the rest of the weight classes. Heavyweights, there is the cash cow division. I'm not telling anyone anything they don't know, but the point is when they bring in these guys along. There's a lot of there's a lot of potential cash on the line in time for some of these guys. So anyway, let's get into the next one keyshawn Davis Olympic silver medalist. I love this kid as a boxer. He's slick. He's good. He's got a silver medal. He was like, you know, points away from being an Olympic gold medalist, which is incredible skill, especially at those lower weight classes. He was a -2000 favorite over Jose zaragoza and again I don't see the guy's parking cars to try to disparage anyone. I have massive respect for anyone that would get in the ring, especially if you even have enough remotely enough skills to be considered to get put in the ring with this with this keyshawn Davis, although they're gonna get someone killed if they keep doing this. But kijong Davis wins it in the second round with a body shot. The only thing that I will add is, I think he dropped him once before that. And the body shop was incredible. It was awesome. It was on the spot. It was one of those immediate, not even a delayed reaction, like you would have thought he got shot with a sniper rifle, but not an act, like he clearly got hurt. But the one thing I want to add is, Joe Tessa told like have you ever watched the boxing match before? You have a 2000 to one favorite lands a perfect body shot against a guy who arguably shouldn't even be in the ring with him. And Joe Tessa towards acting like the kid just threw a perfect game in the World Series. Like he just cured cancer. I'm like, Joe, he did exactly what everyone expected him to do. Okay, a little enthusiastic, great body shot. Potassium Tor went on and on. I don't know if he's trying to get his job back at on Monday Night Football all in one goal with the hyperbole, but my God, he's just provided Bill Simmons and cousin Sal with about a two hour comedy routine with the reaction to that body punch Jesus and kishon, you're doing what you're supposed to do. You don't have to dance around and show both this kid. You like smashing the opponent, which is what we want, which is why we want to get behind you. But there's no reason to dance around when you're beating a kid. Facility lomachenko was fighting for a world title in his second fight. This is what we expect you to do. Like a guy scoring a touchdown and handling the ball to the referee in the end zone. Act like you've been there before. Next up, guys, who's next, let's go. Anyway, I digress. How'd you like that fight? I love keyshawn Davis. I think he has a ton of talent, ton of potential, I expect him to be a world champion, but hopefully they get him in there with a little bit more of a test the next time out. Yeah, listen. Everything you said is on the mark as far as hopefully the fans we respect the fans. We don't go overboard or on the board. With respect to my opinion based on experience and I tell mine based on experience in his business and what is not based on anything else, not keeping a job, guess what? Nobody can fire me over here. I know. I don't have to worry about keeping a job. I don't have to do what maybe what you would kind of describing. I don't have to howl for my meals. And you know what? Even if I did, I wouldn't. And I never did. And that's why for you bright guys out there that are probably going to point it out anyway that might be in that basement. You know, I hope you dress warm enough. You know, I hope to cover it up. But I don't have one of those jobs anymore. Maybe because I didn't have for my meals. And that's okay. That's fine. I feel fine about that. Obviously, it was my choice, not to do that. So yeah, I get it. And, you know, it's it gets a little, even though your helm for your meal or their home for their meals. It does get a little as you said too much. Like that great comedian, what's his name? Sebastian. Sebastian maniscalco. He's really good. He's really good. I like him. I like the size. It's a nice guy too. Yeah, I met him years ago when he was he wasn't even known yet. He was just coming out and I was asked to speak at a thing for CEOs and Manhattan and they had it set up really, really nice in a really nice hotel in Manhattan. And my daughter was with me and they did like a two three day thing. So the next day I was there to speak, so that night they asked us to come to dinner and meet people. Yeah. And then they put out this new comedian. It was Sebastian. And he was doing his thing. Early in his career. And I remember one of the funniest things that I guess is still now that he's very developed very advanced very known. It's one of his signature things can, but I know my son's friends all get a kick out of it. When you're doing something kind of like that guy, Howland for his, you know, all of those meals where it's just seems a little ridiculous. Even though we understand why he's doing it where he says with that voice, you know, he says, I was doing. Embarrassed. I mean, that you need right there. ESPN likes to entertainment value right there would be a perfect spot and tell me your fans out there that somebody has come on. You were kidding around, but you can't you can't really see when something's a little ridiculous. When you go and to that level when as you touched on, you're knocking out you're knocking out guys that and the same thing with Ali wash fight. We'll talk about that in a minute where Ali and I understand the grandson of the great one, but he lands a right hand and he's.

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"lomachenko" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"I take. Davis was spectacular. We're gonna get it to him when we talk about him but they reminded me a little bit of each other. I know i know. Thanks more explosive. Punch i get it but man oh man you watch those fights and you tell me that they don't remind you of some of the things they do how quick they can close the gap. How smart they are tank doesn't get enough credit for that long does doesn't get nearly enough credit for that. How smart they are. How allusive they are. How all my goodness how they create openings very similar except that thanks more of a natural punch but very similar god god i just since i touched on it. That's another fight. Whenever going to see i would love to see that fight i will. I know i'll pay five hundred dollars for pay per view to see tank fight law. My god can telling them right now. Leonard i listen and leonard l'herbe five hundred dollars at any price make that fight. Please me really big you speaking. I no longer will. Lastly for free dig was speaking to the masses. Now that i can't see anyone disagree and out there. I mean listen i understand. Thank davis moved up to one forty and maybe needed to. He was struggling. One thirty five on novick and make thirty five for that kind of. I don't know i don't know but anymore. But he if he could because lomas not going up because has gone up three way classes. He can't go up anymore but if they could. Wow wow that ho anyway. I will pay five hundred. But i'll go to kens. I'll pay for the flight. I'll pay for the flight to fly out to ken to watch it. We can Man oh man but anyway getting back to just pure loma he was. He he was he was chose loma. He was loma loma at his best. He was like terminator. I talked about the alcom back. Well he gave them perform determine as it just didn't waste anything breaking the guy down taking them apart piece by piece and those one difference. I got to put this in there. That's why make notes. I have forty pages in front of me of notes of. I'm insane i am. They called that insanity some places. But i saw difference in loma. Yeah the same elusiveness the angles all that stuff but a little difference can tell me if you saw this too. He was more ferocious. he was more vicious. He was he was he was. I know he's always there. I get it. That's his life but he might. There was a different loma. I mean again. He knew what was on the line. He knew that his legs think it was the best as good as he's ever looks. I agree but he who is like kill from john. Kelly kenny guy. Hey he's always great at. He's always focused and he's always serious but this was a different loma and again. There's a reason for it because everything he's done in the past was kind of up for sale. Yeah i hate to say it but the way people judge things nowadays you know he loses to fema and then he comes back he this fight really. Everything was everything was on the line. Fam- everything and that's way so a different loma. I saw more used the same words a more ferocious more. Just a more vicious of that's property use in in this kind of way you know in a controlled way just just a more of a killer. Kill instinct kinda guy. He was always a good finish up but in the campo fight he kinda lead campbell's survive at the end. I thought he might have been to finish them And that was over across the pond with two people. We love over there But in this fight he wasn't letting this guy survive. He wasn't letting them survive. You know. I've seen them and fights with his father and say look you got the fight in a bag you know. Don't get callous. Now be smart. Take it home. Just take it. No no no no not. this time. This time was different. This time was different. I think they went there to make a statement to make a statement and to destroy somebody. Add to take somebody out in a small way the way they always do it but to take somebody out. He had that You know. I hate to get corny. Say i have to die but you know with iraqi stuff references but tell you he. He had some two different where like he. He went in there in a different way. Like i'm going to destroy this guy. I'm gonna i'm gonna. I'm gonna take no prisoners. That i i think that i think that loma the criticism on that on that lopez loss was daddy started slow and he gave away some early rounds. And i almost feel like in this fight. He was like you. Don't think i'm a fast daughter. Watched because he jumped on him right from the opening bell. And i think it was his overall attitude to that really do add one other thing. He reminded us reminded me. I used to say years ago that when he first came around and that he had the best legs and boxing. He's still has the best legs. And boxing he's still has the best those dance lessons of father foursome to take what it was a young kid. And he didn't light ukrainian. He's like it too much while they they those a reason for it and they paid off pretty damn good pretty damn good for him and he showed me once again once again that he has the best damn legs and boxing he he really does. He did it all. And that's how he got those angles with those lakes. You know News channels legs. Those train developed legs. Those those disciplined legs spectacular ticket was the best. He's as good as he's ever looked with the legs the way he was getting on those angles and crack and like you said from different. A different punches. Different hands. nakasone couldn't like every time he would take a deep breath. Loma was on him from different angles. Doing different things that were very that we haven't seen too often from loma. Just was awesome but one thing i wanted to mention you. You mentioned about tagged davis and we'll get into the whole fight in a minute but he actually moving up two weight classes from one thirty to one forty so to think. I don't think he could make one thirty again but at one. Thirty five to fight loma. That's super fight. That's a fight. Like i said i think good point. You're charging for that fight. I mean they're already charging seventy five dollars the tank fight bari. Okay it ended up being a great fight embarrasses. Pretty good but seventy five dollars and lomas on espn plus against qahtani. If the hardest thing. I have the hardest thing. I have will rooting for tank. Is this just eller. Be in mayweather just constantly. Chirping bottom like let the kids fighting tarfford self. It's like forms pretty good. Oh the other night for sure but in the buildup you have leonard. L'herbe say in the tank versus josh taylor is like oh it's not even worth doing. What is taylor bring to the table. I'm like i don't know five belts at one. Forty like all the belts..

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"lomachenko" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice
"American man that's enterprise. I didn't like to route revolutionize boxes office so now whatever it is is more than what they could get the adversary a man. They wouldn't be with me. I'll tumble riddick. Bowe jackson born. Bama miami soul was made created by myself johnson dog kane only america. Just take the bp on a and watch the border wars in a living there. Now no now if you wanna see those great. But i walked carjon alantic carlos carlos carlos janas and robert de bully. Bertel crawley follow. Yana was five at two hundred eighty nine pounds but he was like a one. Twenty eight over 126 found in like cain years ago. Niggardly y'all notice that that's like carlos negron remember like six y- cardoza. I mean it is not big but you've seen the fight. He's a fucking do good car and they'll do. I think like on a preliminary on you to how to do showtime shar had like maybe like bad attitude you know. He had a real bad attitude. Hulu sean in the hot headed and calm down the do they got hurt..

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"lomachenko" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice
"I worked at a convenience store right at my dad's and Yoed newports were not that expensive back. Then you're neither were marvels campbell's none of them. Joe i remember when they were like four dollars in my state i was. Let me give me your. You know your your guests on what you think. Loma chanko is a minus in terms of favor in this fight. How big of a favorite. You'd think they got him. In the bookies the betting lines three forty and you i mean i don't i don't even know like some sores. He's a minus twelve hundred. And i'm just gonna say fuck up minus two hundred. Why why do you give reaction what happened. Talks minus twelve hundred educators. Educate the people. Who don't know why you're reacting this way. Well that's making him a twelve to one favorite meaning that he is such a favorite that somebody would say joe. I'll bet you one hundred dollars but if my guy wins which is which is loma. You know no. I'll have to put up. no no. I'm sorry i'll bet you twelve hundred dollars but if my guy loma winds only got to give me a hundred back. That's what they're saying they're saying this is me and i'm going for nakasone and we're going to bet and i'm low right. I'm going for loma. i'm gonna say i mean less. Bet i'm a bet you twelve hundred dollars okay but if but if but if my guy win you only got to pay me one hundred. That sound like a fair deal. That's what that is. That's you know their true. That's one fifty nakazawa alway. What's not kettani at. Plus though because i know he ain't no damn my i know he ain't a plus twelve hundred there in no way i'm gonna get a little less malta and i'm gonna go ahead and with that fifty or straight mario. He's too much of a favorite way. No yeah i would say the best would have been like six hundred would have been to me still a little higher. I just think that. I think i have to disagree and stop you that. Think it's because you're not frequenting the betting lines on a weekly basis. I'm pretty sure we can. Google search and find loma as big as a minus five thousand for some other fights and that i wanna bring up that minus twelve hundred when i've seen him a minus five thousand in some of his other fights someone's respecting knock kettani is all i'm saying. Think about it. Andy rees was a minus twelve to sixteen hundred depending what site. Meaning you could go to my draft kings and final matt for twelve hundred twelve hundred come to my bookie dot. Ag used that code beck and find him at a sixteen hundred plus rather those are plus for and he was an underdog so my knock. Tiny is only a plus six fifty again. They think he has more probability of winning than they thought. Andy had at the time of beating. Aj's all i'm showing. There are people that believe. Not kettani can win and now and it's not just guys like me. It's people in the betting game. And that's why he's a plus six fifty and not a fucking you know plus six hundred thousand andrea six now. Anything crazy like that They respect them a little bit. Yeah definitely that's what that suggests. I mean i guess if you look at it from that perspective which is very reasonable perspective to look at it. You're right loma. Chanko is coming in at way bigger Favorites in that. You know his minus money was i mean you had to bet a lot to make any sort of real money on chanko fight but you're right it reflects upon his loss for sure but i think it also reflects upon the The opponent and knock itani has momentum heading into this fight you know. That's the one thing. I think if people don't under- yet for sure how he four prevail all that is like at least two three months ago you think. Oh yeah and remember. He woke birthday. It was the eighth came back and ended up. Whooping on day. Hill is showing that. That big resiliency. And i don't had over del put his as down. He was winning the fight. I don't i don't think loma got that resiliency. I think that fight says to me if it came down to it and each fighter had to go down once they had to trade them kinda blows. I'm not even sure. If has a blow to trade let alone get up more than once from me. That's very astute reasons. I think you're right. I just want not tiny. I want kettani to fight hard. He has to fight hard. Listen you have like Like like again. Selena like ugly. Yes not ugly. Active many constantly many punches many like don't give him the ability to dictate the pace. You must control the pace to be loma You know te'o he was able to from counterpunching ability. He was able to wait and be a little more patient. Because he's he's more polished not consignees. Not that even like a tiny even gave te'o problems in there. But i think that was more heightened range like he needed a few rounds to find a way to get in on the taller man I liked this fight and ten dollars eight and not man. Just remember if you go to mybookie dot ag and you. Drop the code betsy. Bv or you want a direct link so that you're sure you're you're helping tv hit me up and i'll send it to you up and send them into a few people and When you win you you come back. You told me a five spot of coffee. Because i'm telling you i like that as a and again it's a bet it's not a prediction. We're not making a prediction. It's a safe bet and again. How do you value safe bets. Ten bucks a pack.

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Lomachenko beats Campbell, adds 3rd lightweight belt
"Rushing about top right boxing on ESPN plus options pound for pound fighter Vasily Lomachenko will look to add a third lightweight belt to his trophy case we travel to London's O. two arena to take on U. K. native at Luke Campbell who is the mandatory challenger for this WBC belt vacated by Mikey Garcia in April Andre ward earlier on get out the fight Saturday night is going to be highly competitive for the first six rounds Luke Campbell is going to try to put the U. K. on his back put his home country on his back and try to prove to the world to prove to himself that he has