Who Wins? Gervonta Davis vs Vasiliy Lomachenko

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  • champion4ever
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    #71
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat

    First off, that question wasn't for you.

    Secondly, if you think he's a bigger puncher than Teo then you're on crack. Davis' best opponent was Santa Cruz and he was way smaller.

    I was going to say that you dksab but everyone here already knows that you make picks and assessments on your feelings and race and not actual quantifiable data.
    Well I am sorry to inform you but this is an open and public forum. So if you don't want anybody responding to you then just don't post shit! It's that plain and simple.

    Also, Davis knocked out a man who was at least two weight divisions higher than himself which was Mario "El Azteca" Barrios. Therefore, Tank would kick both loma's and Teofimo's ass as well.

    So that's the reason why Lomachenko was running away from Lopez for seven rounds because he hits harder than Tank? You're insane.

    Lastly, my assessments are based on reason and intellect fanboy. You play that ****** skin game shit. I don't.

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      #72
      Originally posted by satiev1
      Lol at these comment well Teo did so it means tank can do it. Teo is 5 8, long reach, broad shoulders. He's lengthy and a powerful counter puncher from a distance. Tank is 5 3, short arms, and needs to get on the inside to make things work. Loma has issues with length, not short guys with short arms. Loma would break tank on the inside and keep him at bay. Tank was getting outboxed by a mexican journeyman just this weekend before the knockdown. Can tank beat loma now? No way in hell. If he could his pimp, ellerbe would have made that fight already. Can he beat loma in 3-5 years? Possibly yes.
      Loma, is not effective fighting fighting off the back foot. He is at his best fighting off the front foot. Which is why he lost the Lopez fight because he feared engaging with him due to Teofimo's punching power.

      Well you have a fighter in Tank Davis who is perhaps an even more explosive and powerful puncher than even Teofimo Lopez. He's faster, quicker and with a much better hand to eye coordination than Teo as well. Tank's punches are a lot more accurate than Lopez'.

      Lastly, Gervonta would be more willing to take risks and chances against Loma than Lopez did. I thought Teo showed Lomachenko just a bit too much respect which is why the first half of the fight was so boring. Lopez could have done more to press the action but just refused to.

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      • satiev1
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        #73
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Loma, is not effective fighting fighting off the back foot. He is at his best fighting off the front foot. Which is why he lost the Lopez fight because he feared engaging with him due to Teofimo's punching power.

        Well you have a fighter in Tank Davis who is perhaps an even more explosive and powerful puncher than even Teofimo Lopez. He's faster, quicker and with a much better hand to eye coordination than Teo as well. Tank's punches are a lot more accurate than Lopez'.

        Lastly, Gervonta would be more willing to take risks and chances against Loma than Lopez did. I thought Teo showed Lomachenko just a bit too much respect which is why the first half of the fight was so boring. Lopez could have done more to press the action but just refused to.
        The last time loma fought a guy shorter than him with elite level skills was rigo and he got completely outclassed. Tank does not have the power jab that teo does to keep loma from getting in on the inside. Tank approaches you with a squared guard trying to walk you down. Without a power jab, loma would pick him apart.

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          #74
          Lomachenko easily.

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            #75
            Originally posted by satiev1

            The last time loma fought a guy shorter than him with elite level skills was rigo and he got completely outclassed. Tank does not have the power jab that teo does to keep loma from getting in on the inside. Tank approaches you with a squared guard trying to walk you down. Without a power jab, loma would pick him apart.
            Loma, would end up get himself rocked, hurt and knocked out; If he even so much as fancied the idea of pressing Gervonta Davis.

            Tank's punching power is no joke. Moreover, I believe that Davis is the naturally larger and stronger of the two men too. Lomachenko is just a blown up featherweight fighting at two least weight divisions above his natural weight class.

            You saw what Tank did to another blown up little guy in Leo Santa Cruz when he pressured him. He knocked him out cold with a single, vicious one punch left uppercut.

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            • 4truth
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              #76
              This is a lot like the old Pac / Floyd debate but more sour & even dumber. I would not have thought that possible.

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              • Damn Wicked
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                #77
                This would be real interesting fight. Both guys have excellent skills. I think Loma is the smarter fighter with faster and better footwork. Tank looks like a powerful freight train and he’s explosive. I suspect he’s got a good chin because he took some decent punches from Barrios. I’d favour Loma at this point because he seems to be craftier and has much better combination punching and feet but Tank presents some big challenges and he won’t be an easy win.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING

                  The hurt excuse doesn't fly with me. So he was he not hurt when he opened up and started throwing 60 punches a round late in the fight? He was careful because he didn't want to get caught with something big and that's exactly what happened in the 12th round. Lomachenko wanted to play it safe early on and then try to drown Lopez in the late rounds when some of his power would be zapped. And for a few rounds it definitely worked for him, but again, in the 12th he got hit with some big shots that he was trying to avoid all fight.
                  Exactly. Loma would lose to Tank easily, for this very reason.

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Dallas' 4 Eva

                    A hard time is Loma going the distance with Luke Campbell bruh.
                    The one where Loma won almost every round against a much bigger fighter and almost knocked him out? Oh, okay. Got it.

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                    • Boxing Goat
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by buddyr

                      What does Nakatana not landing punches have to do with Lopez having him scared sh**less. I think 98% of this site(including me, do a search) picked him to win on saturday. I'm not understanding the celebration of Tank or Lomachenko winning when anyone with a fully functioning brain picked both of them to win. If you're hurt, keep yo azz home. If he was as hurt as he claim he was, he wouldn't have been throwing from rounds 7-12. The same with keith thurman getting surgeries after every fight to hold the WW division hostage when he had 2 belts. So by the standards you are presenting, Loma struggled with Pedraza, Tank damn near decapitated him, so then Tank beats Loma rather easily right?

                      In boxing, we don't use the "he beat him easier" approach to determining a match. They already fought. Lopez is fast, bigger, stronger, and has more power. If Loma decides to stand an trade, he's gong to sleep early and he knows it.. That loss last year really f'd yall up lol
                      Lol Funny how each spin you have with Lopez with the advantage, yet he got touched up badly by Loma in the 2nd half of the fight. he definitely lost all rounds 7-12 with the exception of rd. 12, maybe. So, according to you, Loma only lost because of his 1st half inactivity, which I happen to agree. But I think it was because of the injury (as they have said) and you think he was just afraid to get countered. But, ask yourself this, why would he go all out in the 2nd half of the fight like a switch went on if he was so scared of being 'countered' by the bigger, stronger guy? Get a clue and be honest about the fact that you're just a hater.

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