Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
Loma is back to his best. He boxed beautifully and gradually broke down his opponent. He started fast but got cut from a clash of head in the first round. Loma skill, speed, footwork, reflexes and combinations were great to watch. He knocked down Nakatani in the 5th round and busted up his right eye. Loma picked up the pace in the 6th and stops Nakatani in the 9th with brutal array of punches.

Magic watching Loma at work.

Curious, when wasn’t Loma at his best to be “back to his best”? We going to get some focused Judah sort of mythical Loma to explain away a loss? Losses happen, it’s not like Teo was even his first loss. Teo’s power made him nervous so he sat on his hands the first 6 rounds. What we saw was the story of what happened. Even if he comes back and beats Teo it doesn’t change what happened and it doesn’t need to. Loma has always been great, always will, win or lose. Best 15-2 fighter in the world