@@johnkjoy2767 Me too, I was more into watching MMA before seeing Loma vs Gary Russell. Little story about me meeting Loma, ignore if you don't care! :D Most random thing ever happen to me in 2016, I was on a conference trip to LA, After I've checked out of the hotel, I took the elevator to go catch a cab, when the elevator doors open Loma's team was there, I've recognized Eigis and Loma just behind him, I shook his hand and had a little chat with him, he was really chill and friendly, he asked me where am I from and he looked really surprised when he heard that I was born and lived some time in the same city he lives in Ukraine. My dad is a friend of Anatoly Lomachenko. I remember that back then when I was young my dad tried to motivate me to do more sports by telling me about that kid that was walking stadiums on his hands and doing 100 pull ups in one set. Sorry for the long read.
And had/has the patience to play the long game. Setting things up to happen 15 years down the track is not easy, and beyond the scope of most. Be magically cool if the last 25 years was just training and preperation for Loma's NEXT 25 years, in an entirely diferent feild.
@Kenith Bolston If we talk from the perception of the achieved results, its true, Mayweather has a result of 50-0-0, without a single defeat in his professional career, but let's take into account that Lomachenko managed to achieve a result of 396 wins and 1 lost match in his amateur career, and won two Olympic gold medals in different categories, which no one else had succeeded before .. Okay, the truth is that Lomachenko in his 15 fights; of which 14 victories, including Lomachenko's direct challenges to attack the world title (which he achieved), have that one unfortunate defeat at the very beginning of his pro career, more precisely, the second pro match, but it should be fair, also, and admit that in that match Lomachenko outscored Salido most of the time, which Salido admitted by himself later .. So, if we give Mayweather the title GOAT only because he has no defeats in his 50 matches, okay, acceptable, but then it's fair also to say that Mayweather has one bronze medal in his amateur career and 4x less matches than Lomachenko, as well as the fact that Lomachenko's professional career lasts only 7 years by now, which is 13 years less than Mayweather boxed ... So from that point of view, Lomachenko has enough time to show what he can and what he knows, as well as write his name in the legacy of the boxing world as one of the best boxers of all time, if not the Best of all time .. ;)
Простой парень по имени Вася занимался всю жизнь боксом со своим отцом Анатолием. Хочет попасть в историю бокса как великий боец в этом виде спорта и доказать что его отец отличный тренер. Как по мне он уже это сделал, так как его жизнь и его достижения уже сейчас история бокса. Я рад тому что есть такие люди на нашей планете. Хочу от всей души хочу пожелать ему достичь новых высот. Удачи ЛОМА!
Loma is the most amazing fighter in my lifetime. I watched Ali and Tyson growing up but in my own humble opinion, Loma is extremely special as a boxer.
Did you not see Lopez last night? And Lopez ain’t even on the level of sooooo many greats. You’re a casual and you look old so you should’ve seen plenty of true greats in your life. This statement is actually a disgrace
Loma is simply something else, he's a once in a lifetime fighter, an absolute sensation, amazing to watch. His ability to move and hit accurately at the same time is second to none.
Most beautiful team in human history! Thank you for showing the world your true, masterful craft. To Anatoly and Vasily Lomachenko! May your journey be blessed and may future boxers learn from you!
That was amazing video !! Much appreciate for the work you’ve done !!! And thanks for letting us see at least some of the things Loma does when he is training !! Nowadays you can learn so many things just by watching and observing other people !!
We are watching history in the flesh. Vasiliy Lomachenko is _ALREADY_ the greatest boxer who ever lived, and we have the pleasure of witnessing it. Absolutely guaranteed, people will speak his name for hundreds, If not thousands, of years, much like we still talk about Harry Greb, Jack Johnson, Joe Louis and boxers from two centuries ago today. Make no mistake about it, Lomachenko is the greatest boxer of all times.
Loma im a big fan and In my eye the best pound for pound and the best skill set I’ve ever seen keep up the hard work and I’m looking forward to your next fight one love brother 👊🏻👍🏻👌🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧
Loma is a pure legend. The ultimate fighter. He is a man of God and a warrior in the ring. He destroys anyone who confronts him. So much respect for this brother. God Bless my guy, keep on :)
Dear Champ😃As always Im wordless to your greatness😃 I loved the movie 😃I was going to have a day off tomorrow from boxing cause I dont feel my hands but...not gonna happen 😅thank u for inspiring and being the way u r!!!!
I also used to take a day off if I didnt feel it, but a wise coach once told me a body in motion stays in motion, a body at rest stays at rest. he told me one day off will take me 2 days to get back to the same fitness level. ofcourse you NEED to rest if you are injured or sick but alota times we just looking for excuses dont we ? :)
@@leonng6699 oh! thank God, there r normal people 😄 I have usually one day off every two weeks, and I totally agree! Its better not to stop movin🤗 Sometimes it can b smaller and sometimes bigger load, but for activ people, doin nothing is horrible!!! The same thing said amazing bale dancer Sergiey Polunin (Also from Ukraine). 😃
yes even if my muscles are aching, it just gets worse if I do nothing. I have to do at least a little bit, get the blood flowing and then the pain goes away
@@DaveEd2499. yeah I watch all those and like all those but in my opinion loma is more exciting to watch, the last fight wasn't one of his best though.
We have many many many great boxers but Loma with out a doubt will go down as one of the top greatest fighters in boxing history from origins to the end of the sport.
huge Loma fan, but I watch his fights for him to get beat down, outsmarted but still want him to be victorious. Why because this will make Loma better and more entertaining to watch as a fan. What good a fight is, if there is no struggle.
We really appreciate the hard work in putting together a video like this thank you very much for posting it I am definitely a fan look forward to more videos and of course look forward to more fights
Exceptional seems epitome of boxing this great spectacular hard working genius boxer of our time, the jugular of the feat impressive, loved the humane side of him, respecting his parents and his friends and colleagues is remarkable, an exemplary boxer, an icon to follow, budding boxer can look up to, wish good health, great documentary, great one of a kind pedigree unique boxer, love you, love boxing, God bless.
(After 10 Pro Fights) Opponents Combined Pro Records Vasyl "Hi-Tech" Lomachenko 291-27-13 "Sugar" Ray Robinson 236-194-48 Joe Louis 222-65-15 "The Greatest" Muhammad Ali 213-87-13 Guillermo "El Chacal" Rigondeaux 212-52-11 Naoya "Monster" Inoue 211-35-18 Anthony Joshua 191-92-3 "Sugar Ray Leonard 150-70-10 "The Golden Boy" Oscar De La Hoya 147-40-17 Roy Jones Jr 140-97-10 "Sir" Lennox Lewis 138-108-10 Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker 134-49-5 Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield 129-161-9 Miguel Angel Cotto 123-79-5 Sven Ottke 120-76-17 Joe Calzaghe 97-142-11 Gennady "GGG" Golovkin 88-80-15 Thomas "Hitman" Hearns 83-100-7 Errol Spence Jr 80-33-9 Floyd "Money" Mayweather 78-55-6 Andre "SOG" Ward 66-20-4 Mikey Garcia 61-125-23 "Iron" Mike Tyson 54-55-3 "Sugar" Shane Mosley 53-46-8 Sergei "Krusher" Kovalev 50-62-6 Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao 49-55-15 "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler 47-72-11 Terence "Bud" Crawford 41-77-3 Bernard "The Alien" Hopkins 33-42-1 Felix "Tito" Trinidad 31-25-3 Adrian "The Problem" Broner 30-30-7 "Hands of Stone" Roberto Duran 17-29-6 Saul "Canelo" Alvarez 9-16-1 Julio Cesar Chavez Sr 1-11-0
@@13roundsofboxing37 Since Lomachenko started his career with big fights and kept going this way, I wanted to see if the well known names did the same or not. The comparison is astonishing imho. We are looking at true greatness and it's in our own boxing era! ;)
loma 👏 the best of all time i wish i can see you one day you are my best idol and when do shadow boxing i all way spars you 😅 you already got in the boxing history first fan from morocco
We are witnessing history here. I have very few people who I respect for I bow to no man. I respect Pappa Chenko and admire his son. GO LOMAS! #nomaschenko
I honestly believe he is very close to achieving the goal of cementing his name among the list of all time greats. The only hurdle left as far as i can see is longevity. If his career ended now he will always be mentioned as a "could have been" one of the greats in 5 or 6 more years that should change to "is" one of the all time greats.
Doing boxing myself ling time.. in my country 3 times champion in 2 different weight devisions been stupid in manny ways didint found way to live in my country and went to uk looking for the way to live from boxing its only thing thats always in my head always stand up after step backs health problems and stuff like that come back to boxing and now working in factory and going to gym but by doctors cant do boxing annymore.. very sad when you cant do what you ment to do ..best luck for Loma to be best of the best..(inspire me)i understand what Loma trying to do and really proud and respect him one of the greatest fighters i ever seen even from watchig his fights i have that adrenaline that you get in ring 🥊😍 nice video thank you for this great experience. Sorry for babd English.