Is Rolly the hardest puncher Tank has faced?

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  • Gypshot
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    Is Rolly the hardest puncher Tank has faced?

    First off I thought Rolly clowned the **** out of Tank with his big head and trex comments kid was hilarious, you can see Tank was fuming, Rolly definitely getting to him(for the record I don’t think Rolly wins).

    But I think Rolly will be The hardest hitter Tank has faced since he’s been so protected I don’t see any hitters on his resume just boxers and pillow punchers.
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    I guess that’s means yes since the Tank Lover boys don’t have much to say on that subject.

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      The “Tank lover boys” don’t have anything to say on that subject because that is a difficult distinction to give someone who has fought no one of note. Who the hell knows the answer to your question, for a fact? Look at the guy’s resume.

      There is more evidence that Tank will be the biggest puncher Romero has fought.

      Gamboa, Fonseca, Nuñez and Ruiz were good punchers.

      As far as Romero being 14-0 with 12 KO’s vs the opposition he has fought and that meaning that he’s somehow the next Julian Jackson; keep in mind Caleb Plant was 14-0 with 10 KO’s in his first 14 fights. He has since picked up a mere 2 KO’s more.

      Moral of the story is, wait til a fighter has a few top opponents on his resume before touting him as the next Tommy Hearns.

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        Originally posted by -Kev-
        The “Tank lover boys” don’t have anything to say on that subject because that is a difficult distinction to give someone who has fought no one of note. Who the hell knows the answer to your question, for a fact? Look at the guy’s resume.

        There is more evidence that Tank will be the biggest puncher Romero has fought.

        Gamboa, Fonseca, Nuñez and Ruiz were good punchers.

        As far as Romero being 14-0 with 12 KO’s vs the opposition he has fought and that meaning that he’s somehow the next Julian Jackson; keep in mind Caleb Plant was 14-0 with 10 KO’s in his first 14 fights. He has since picked up a mere 2 KO’s more.

        Moral of the story is, wait til a fighter has a few top opponents on his resume before touting him as the next Tommy Hearns.
        Fonseca the same Fonseca who went 8 rds with Tank but couldn’t last 2mins with Ryan. That Fonseca???

        Tank hasn’t faced a puncher due to being protected but that doesn’t mean Rolly can beat him.

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          Stop playing ****** everybody knows Mario Barrios can crack. And he's a welterweight boiling down to 140. Quit the bull****.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gypshot

            Fonseca the same Fonseca who went 8 rds with Tank but couldn’t last 2mins with Ryan. That Fonseca???

            Tank hasn’t faced a puncher due to being protected but that doesn’t mean Rolly can beat him.
            Yes, that Fonseca. He’s a puncher.

            The reason why Tank fanboys are not answering is because you are not saying anything. You’re like bigging up Romero saying he’s so cool, he’s your hero, he’s getting the best of Tank, he’s getting under Tank’s skin, he’s the biggest puncher, Tank is protected….but Romero is going to lose.

            Does a puncher having losses to other fighters all of sudden make them a non-puncher?

            Lol.

            So after Mike Tyson lost to Douglas, he lost all of his power?

            Wladimir Klitschko losing to Purrity, Sanders, and Brewster in his 20s, made him a lesser fighter and lesser puncher?

            Maybe Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder can’t punch either? They just lost. That means their future opponents don’t need to worry about their power anymore.

            Newsflash: Most pro boxers have losses. Regardless of their power.

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              Tank clowned that fool. Rolly said some funny sh.it but his voice killed it for him. He sounds like a twerp that’s never been in that position before. Tank was calm and confident and I think his punch lines cut deeper.

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