Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
I say you are being too harsh on Loma.

In the short space of time he has achieved more than most fighters, fought top competition and is winning very impressively.

(Space of time is irrelevant, only matters what you do)

Crawford has done the same by winning at 3 weights but I do not rate him as the best welterweight.

(You can’t knock a guy down P4P because he moves to a strong division, that’s ass backwards)

Loma is a joy to watch and a marvel at the art of boxing. He is very special and should be appreciated. I think he is undersized at lightweight and fighting bigger men which makes his achievements even better.

(Undersized is another fallacy like time used to prop him up. He fought at lightweight as an amateur, he’s a lightweight. He fought as a lightweight as a professional in World Boxing Series before “turning professional”, he’s a lightweight. He weighed 144.5 at his 30 day weigh in, he’s a lightweight)

Give the man a chance.
I am giving him a chance. What I’m not doing is giving him credit for what he hasn’t done yet.