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The year Floyd Mayweather Jr. finally bid goodbye to boxing, Vasyl Lomachenko‘s dominant skills led three boxers to retire in between matches, one after the other. If his last bout in 2016 is considered, it makes four consecutive cases when opponents threw in the towel. So hypothetically, what would have happened if Mayweather Jr. and ‘Loma’ had had a chance to trade punches? Who would have stood out? It seems Joe Rogan has the answer.

A short clip from one of the episodes of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ made inroads yesterday. Joe Rogan and the guest are audible, discussing Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Vasily Lomachenko. So the UFC commentator said, “Floyd versus Loma.” Had Mayweather Jr. been in his prime, then a breakdown of his style against Lomachenko’s would have been brilliant: “Because Floyd would move toward you like this, he would get right up on you.

Joe Rogan: Floyd Mayweather Jr., one of a kind

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Careful research would reveal that the guest was Vinny Shoreman, a performance and mind coach. He said there was an apparent difference between ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd and ‘Money’ Mayweather. They were effectively two separate boxers. So ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd stood head and shoulders above the other. Additionally, his footwork remained outstanding and worked with his attacking nature.

Undoubtedly, the discussion left Rogan wonderstruck at the level at which Floyd Mayweather Jr. stood. Nevertheless, he criticized those who slammed the undefeated former champion for winning his matches through decisions and taking no chances. Rogan lamented that many wouldn’t even count him among boxing’s all-time greats because he couldn’t deliver a thrilling outcome. He said, “…he’s the best ever.” The guests couldn’t have agreed more.

Not long ago…

It should be interesting to note that in an earlier episode, dating back to 2017, Joe Rogan lavished Vasyl Lomachenko with praise. In conversation with author Thaddeus Russell, he called the Ukrainian “the best.” Invariably drawing a comparison with Mayweather Jr., he said, “…Lomachenko [is], in my eyes [is] the best. The way he moves is insane, and he’s super aggressive. He’s not like Floyd Mayweather, who is arguably the best ever—you know, multiple-time world champion in multiple divisions—but much more defensive oriented, brilliantly defensive, very economical… Lomachenko is on you like glue; he stands right in front of you, and you can’t hit him…

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There are no two questions about Lomachenko’s prowess with gloves. Gifted with a superior ring IQ, the Ukrainian, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, is renowned for his speed, footwork, and ability to use his imagination to set up traps for opponents. After an outstanding amateur run that saw him become a world champion quite a few times, he turned to professional boxing in 2013.

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