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Although Piriyapinyo's record of 52 wins and 1 loss made the fight sound challenging for Lomachenko, the only time he stepped up in his 11-year career was in 2012 against Chris John, which he lost via unanimous decision. [40]
Lomachenko lost his unified titles to the American in October 2020, while Nakatani had also lost a unanimous decision to López in July 2019. [3] Lomachenko cited that he "still wanted to be undisputed lightweight champion". However, López declined to give Lomachenko a rematch, explaining that “everybody [in Lomachenko’s camp] was being a ...
Lomachenko lost a controversial split decision [5] to a fighter that failed to make weight who weighed, post weigh-in, 147 lbs., 21 pounds over the fight limit. Two judges had it for Salido, 116–112 and 115–113, while the third had it for Lomachenko 115–113.
Vasiliy Lomachenko defeats George Kambosos by TKO in round eleven (vacant IBF lightweight title) Nina Hughes loses title after farcical scoreboard scenes (WBA bantamweight title) Cardiff, Wales
Vasiliy Lomachenko is back, and in vintage form. The former three-weight world champion was successful in his return to the ring, stopping Japanese veteran Masayoshi Nakatani in the ninth round ...
Rigondeaux became Lomachenko's fourth consecutive opponent to retire on his stool. The loss also marked the first time Rigondeaux had lost since 2003, when he was still an amateur. At the time of stoppage, Lomachenko was ahead on all three judges' scorecards, 60–53, 59–54 and 59–54. [71]
Vasiliy Lomachenko is headed home to Ukraine, ready to resume military service during his country's war with Russia. Next time he returns, he hopes it's for a chance to become the undisputed ...
Lomachenko lost his unified lightweight titles in an upset in 2020, losing by unanimous decision. [3] Lomachenko bounced back from his defeat to López, knocking out lightweight contender Masayoshi Nakatani in June 2021, [4] and called López out for a rematch, claiming he "still wanted to become the undisputed champion" at lightweight. [5]