How Lomachenko 'Downloads' Opponent's Weaknesses

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It’s become a bit of a meme that Vasyl High Tech Lomachenko “downloads” information about his opponents during the first few rounds. But the thing is, it’s absolutely true. Today we’re going to look at 3 fights where Lomachneko picked up on certain flaws in his competitors' boxing within the first few rounds, and then used those weaknesses against them. By the end of this video, it should be clear that all Lomachenko needs is for an opponent to make one mistake. He can then capitalize on that mistake to establish a few offensive tools, then build up from there until he’s landing nearly at will.

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Man the dedication you give to the sport is astounding, I’ve never seen someone analyze boxers to the same extent that you do. It’s no exaggeration that ANY boxer can study and learn from your videos. Keep up the amazing work!

kaiidiazz
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*Loma’s Historic Boxing Accolades*

Amateur Record - Greatest of all time: 396-1
2x boxing olympic golds back to back in Different Weight classes (first ever to achieve it)
1 loss twice avenged.
He fought only the elite fighters in amateurs and beat them every single time excluding 1 night where he got silver. Every tournament he was ever in, he left with gold.

Professional Achievements:
-Fastest tied world champion on his 3rd fight.
-Fastest two division world champion on his 7th fight
-fastest ever three division champion on his 12th fight.
-4 consecutive fights ending in opponents quitting from his 7-11th fights.
-First ever 2 boxing gold olympic champions in the ring vs Rigo resulting in Rigo quitting. Loma dismisses this as a big achievement as Rigo was 2 divisions lighter (Rigo called out Loma).
- fights at 135lbs eventhough he is a natural 126lber. Therefore, always fights larger, heavier, stronger opponents.
Note: his best weight seems to be 126/130 for his movement is not hindered by weight and opponents arent as big. However he overcomes this with ring IQ and positioning opponents into bad situations.
- took the most nuts shots ever with 41 clear low blows by Salido in his 2nd fight. (Had to put it in... lol)
- has only fought #1 contenders or world champions. Thus, has the best resume in boxing history based on the ratio of fights vs quality of competition.
- unified lightweight division first time since like, 1993.
- fight statistics similiar to money mayweather in defensive stats (he very rarely gets hit, super active but also extremely evasive - most people do not notice these stats).


Also, his training routine and techniques have been adopted in many boxing gyms around the world. (Tennis ball attached to cap for hand accuracy and movement).

Just an example of what he has achieved.

Animefightforum
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It's a testament to Lomachenko's skill that he stops opponents without possessing a lot of power. You rarely see a fighter without a lot of power consistently stopping opponents. High level opponents at that.

pizzulo
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Whoever says Loma is overrated, doesn’t truly understand his skill.

MrTush
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Dude im just about to take notes from these videos . I love your channel and how you present all your info . You put so much work in and zoom in on key details with fighters . Youre truly a gem for striking analysis!

aggroshaolin
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No Mas Chenko would be unknown to me without TMMA, so glad I came across this channel

maverickstclare
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GOD I love smart fighters! Nothing better than watching a fighter systematically pick apart their opponent

YouCallThataKnife
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The more I watch this channel, the more impressed I am.
You're doing great work man. Thanks for sharing with us.

NinjaofApathy
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"He was never in one spot for more than half a second, all my punches were aimed and timed properly but they always wound up hitting empty air. He'd jump in and out, slamming me with a left and whirling me around with his right or the other way around. My arms were plastered with leather and although I jabbed, hooked and crossed, it was like fighting an octopus."

To think Harry was so similar yet "combined the speed of Ray Robinson, the durability of Jim Jeffries, the stamina of Henry Armstrong, and the unbridled ferocity of Stanley Ketchel" which could of made him even better; especially with full eyesight.

chasethreshing
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One thing I think is actually a negative about being trained since childhood is that even if you're good, most boxers never learn to adapt style on the fly. Their style is ingrained in them so deep that they don't have an off switch for it. When you get into combat sports later on, your mind is ready to absorb different disciplines all at the same time, and you have more potential creativity with blending them together.

JoshAllenberg
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There was some casual in the comments saying “15-2 gatekeeper” please can we stop this stupid narrative of losing fights in boxing means you are “trash” and a “gatekeeper” man has 9 championships, never finished! Cmon now his amateur record speaks for itself.

Allinone_MMA
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Awesome upload! Love how Lomachenko keeps his opponents constantly. He mentally exhausts them first then he beats them physically

JZ
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The goat of all fighting analysts has returned time to study!!!

miltonvolter
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This channel is the best for boxing ... Very comprehensive analysis of events that happen in seconds that a less trained eye would miss.

Soletar
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Loma and Mayweather are the GOATs at situational adjustments. They both detect and exploit every vulnerability.

calburner
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Literally builds on an opponent’s weakness that complements his strengths

jc
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Fantastic breakdown! Loved every minute of this.

zacheatsworld
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the fact that he did that to walters shows how smart he is

kungfubrandon
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so great analysing for videos you always make me see fights from another view

Thanks a lot and excuse my English

ebrahim
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Loma is like a supercomputer, which is partly operated by his father. Together, they learn the information about his opponents and exploit their weaknesses

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