Teo fought the right fight to beat Loma yet very few on here will give him that credit. Tank and Teo is the fight to see in the division if you ask me. I think Loma needs to take Haneys title and then maybe make a big fight with Garcia and see where he stands. I think Tank and Teo both beats Loma.
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Ramirez is moving to 147, he said so himself. That’s if he cannot get a Taylor rematch at 140. With Teo he is very calculated with his risk, not saying he is a ducker or anything but he has nothing to lose fighting Taylor for all the belts at 140, he has more to lose fighting Ramirez at 140 in the same breath.Comment
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What has the cash cow bit got to do with you and boxing? Are they currently negotiating and they both aren’t coming to an agreement? Nope. So whether he is the cash cow or not is actually irrelevant as he isn’t fighting anyone of those. There is a reason why they made him avoid Lomachenko and Farmer when both fights were viable. And his promoter has said he isn’t fighting anyone apart from PBC boxers. So he isn’t fucking up anyone anytime soon.Comment
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Lomachenko is the biggest name at 135 period. Him vs any of the other guys there make for the biggest fights. The 3 biggest fights at Lightweight in my humble opinion is:
Lomachenko vs Tank
Lomachenko vs Teo 2
Teo vs Tank
All 3 are PPV fights. And all 3 are truly the biggest. Yeah you can throw guys like Garcia or Haney in there, and you know what, against any of the 3 I mentioned, it will make for good fights.
Anyone of them vs Haney is a big fight. Any one of them vs Ryan Garcia is a big fight. Throw 140 pound Josh Taylor in the mix and you have a few more possibilities. It's hard to gage where any potential match up with Taylor sizes up. I still think the 3 fights/fighters I mentioned are still bigger matches fighting each other than if any of them fought Taylor.
Taylor is a big match up for Teo, both undisputed and 1 weight class apart
Taylor is a big match up for Tank simply because Tank just fought at 140 and he makes it exciting with anyone.
Taylor is big for Loma too, I just dont see it as much. Loma lil at 135, he'll look like Hasbulla fighting Josh Taylor.
Taylor is also a huge fight for Terence Crawford should he decide to move up to 147.
Sky's the limit with boxing. We need to start seeing some marquee match ups instead of just seeing showcase fights that sometimes turn out to be good for the fansComment
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ya...u wont hear the same group of people complaining about that....injuries to pac and loma are legit....but anything else is just an "excuse"...lol...i dont even care..im a wilder fan and i think his excuses are ****** and ridiculous even though im a bit curious about furys gloves......Comment
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What has the cash cow bit got to do with you and boxing? Are they currently negotiating and they both aren’t coming to an agreement? Nope. So whether he is the cash cow or not is actually irrelevant as he isn’t fighting anyone of those. There is a reason why they made him avoid Lomachenko and Farmer when both fights were viable. And his promoter has said he isn’t fighting anyone apart from PBC boxers. So he isn’t fucking up anyone anytime soon.
Garcia and Lopez are hard punchers too but they don't possess the same type of lightning, unpredictable and explosive punching power of a Gervonta Davis. His punches are a lot quicker and faster than those two.
Tank reminds me a lot of Prince Naseem Hamed with his punching power except Tank has a much better chin.
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Teo fought the right fight to beat Loma yet very few on here will give him that credit. Tank and Teo is the fight to see in the division if you ask me. I think Loma needs to take Haneys title and then maybe make a big fight with Garcia and see where he stands. I think Tank and Teo both beats Loma.Last edited by eco1; 06-28-2021, 10:30 AM.Comment
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WTF does this even mean? Tank is NOT fighting anyone of them so what’s money got to do with it? Again are they negotiating for a fight? You seem to have inside information about that. Do tell..:Comment
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Lomachenko is the biggest name at 135 period. Him vs any of the other guys there make for the biggest fights. The 3 biggest fights at Lightweight in my humble opinion is:
Lomachenko vs Tank
Lomachenko vs Teo 2
Teo vs Tank
All 3 are PPV fights. And all 3 are truly the biggest. Yeah you can throw guys like Garcia or Haney in there, and you know what, against any of the 3 I mentioned, it will make for good fights.
Anyone of them vs Haney is a big fight. Any one of them vs Ryan Garcia is a big fight. Throw 140 pound Josh Taylor in the mix and you have a few more possibilities. It's hard to gage where any potential match up with Taylor sizes up. I still think the 3 fights/fighters I mentioned are still bigger matches fighting each other than if any of them fought Taylor.
Taylor is a big match up for Teo, both undisputed and 1 weight class apart
Taylor is a big match up for Tank simply because Tank just fought at 140 and he makes it exciting with anyone.
Taylor is big for Loma too, I just dont see it as much. Loma lil at 135, he'll look like Hasbulla fighting Josh Taylor.
Taylor is also a huge fight for Terence Crawford should he decide to move up to 147.
Sky's the limit with boxing. We need to start seeing some marquee match ups instead of just seeing showcase fights that sometimes turn out to be good for the fansComment
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