This is indeed a dangerous fight for Loma, I watch one of his training clips and he's also training hard either preparing himself for the fight but it hard to choose who'll be the winning of the upcoming fight since they have both fights with Teofimo Lopez and lost to him.
Having said that, I think this fight is Loma's own preparation for the Teofimo rematch.
Yes, and this is what I'm thinking why Loma take this dangerous fight,
[1] given the fact that Nakatami give Lopez one hell of a fight and Lopez wasn't able to finished Nakatami, I'd say that Loma will try to finished Nakatami much earlier that Lopez did and say that he beat Nakatami more than Lopez can do.
[2] If he beat Nakatami that way, his name will be in the discussions for the best 135 lbs and would chase or get back his belt again.
You be right but I don't think Loma will take on a dangerous opponent just to brag that he beat him more than Teofimo and my belief is that he choose to fight just ot be prepare for Teofimo.
This is indeed a dangerous fight for Loma, I watch one of his training clips and he's also training hard either preparing himself for the fight but it hard to choose who'll be the winning of the upcoming fight since they have both fights with Teofimo Lopez and lost to him.
Having said that, I think this fight is Loma's own preparation for the Teofimo rematch.
Lomachenko will have a hard since Nakatani has a reach and height advantage that is considerably high against Lomachenko's height and reach, not to mention that if we remove Lopez's defeat for both, Nakatani is undefeated, I would probably favor Nakatani on this one.
Height shouldn't be used to predict the result of a boxing and Mike Tyson's record is enough to use as an example but I don't know why you still consider Nakatani to be undefeated when Teofimo beat him the last they fight?