I would rank these fights differently from most dangerous to least dangers.
Least Dangerous: The least dangerous between all of these, and this is not to disrespect the other fighter, is Haney vs Diaz. Diaz doesn't have a prayer. Let's just keep it real. Haney is too big and too fast for Diaz, and Diaz can't hurt Haney like Linares had hurt him previously. I saw an interview with Suleiman where before the Gamboa fight, Haney came into the ring weighing 163 pounds. That is how much he rehydrated. Haney is a serious weight bully at 135 pounds, despite not having knockout power. He will be able to keep Diaz at bay with arguable the best jab in boxing and will also be able to walk through whatever Diaz throws at him. It's a very safe fight for Haney.
More Dangerous: Tank vs Cruz. People are sleeping on Cruz. If you think Tank is going to KO the Pitbull with an uppercut, you might be disappointed. It's so obvious that Cruz is undoubtedly training to turn what appears to be a mistake into a weapon. I think this is a dangerous fight for Tank and will be a very difficult fight. It might be another upset considering that many think this is an easy fight for Tank. It's not. Cruz is called the Pitbull for a reason. He's never been down in his life, and that means a lot considering how he fights. Tank isn't adverse to getting in the pocket to mix it up, so don't be surprised if Tank fans find themselves panicking at some point.
Most Dangerous: I agree the Loma vs Commey fight is the most dangerous. That KO power is serous, and Commey is stronger than Lopez. He's not as fast or as explosive, but he might actually hit harder, the kind of punches that make your arms and shoulders go numb. This is another tightrope walk for Loma, where one mistake could spell disaster because of how much smaller he is in comparison to Commey. Nevertheless, I would not be surprised if he stops Commey the same way he stopped Nakatani. Loma just has to have another perfect fight. For me this is the fight that would tell me how he would have done against Teofimo in a rematch.
Well said! I agree with your order too! Haney should not have any problems with Jo Jo! Jo Jo is not as good as Linares! He wasn't all that spectacular vs. Javier Fortuna! Tank is more versatile than Pitbull! He should be able to use Pitbull's aggression against himself! Tank's only issue is the weight-cut! That's going to catch up to him one day! Ask Teofimo! Commey is a real dog, but as Lopez has shown, he does have flaws defensively! I wish Commey had fought Haney first! I think he will have to KO Loma to win! Loma is Bob's STAR, and Commey is disposable, not a good look!
I still can't get over the fact that Tank's PPV is on a Sunday Night? Yeah, people stay up to watch NFL, but they don't pay for NFL! I love the card, but gotta wake up 0420 EST. Sorry fam, "happen not gonna!"
Ok, let’s be real Haney can box superbly but can’t hurt a fly landing in his hand. Lomenchenko very decorated but let’s be real he’s already in a career had that assss taped twice with under 20 fights. Mr. Gervonta Tank Davis on the other hand can have problems with a boxer or a person can out work him now we get into the but; he is a seek and destroy type of fighter with ko power in both hands slick and has the attitude to go with his skill set, Tyson, Floyd, and Whitaker all rolled in one, end of the story!
Ok, let’s be real Haney can box superbly but can’t hurt a fly landing in his hand. Lomenchenko very decorated but let’s be real he’s already in a career had that assss taped twice with under 20 fights. Mr. Gervonta Tank Davis on the other hand can have problems with a boxer or a person can out work him now we get into the but; he is a seek and destroy type of fighter with ko power in both hands slick and has the attitude to go with his skill set, Tyson, Floyd, and Whitaker all rolled in one, end of the story!
Nice combo, but I think that's Boots Ennis, not Tank! Tank gets hit too much to be in the category with Floyd and Whitaker! Tank is Frazier, Tyson, and JCC Sr.! Lol!
So friggin funny how an author gives a list of least to best or hardest to easiest or whatever and we all go bananas arguing and disagreeing about it. These guys can play us like a Stradivarius if they want.
I would rank these fights differently from most dangerous to least dangers.
Least Dangerous: The least dangerous between all of these, and this is not to disrespect the other fighter, is Haney vs Diaz. Diaz doesn't have a prayer. Let's just keep it real. Haney is too big and too fast for Diaz, and Diaz can't hurt Haney like Linares had hurt him previously. I saw an interview with Suleiman where before the Gamboa fight, Haney came into the ring weighing 163 pounds. That is how much he rehydrated. Haney is a serious weight bully at 135 pounds, despite not having knockout power. He will be able to keep Diaz at bay with arguable the best jab in boxing and will also be able to walk through whatever Diaz throws at him. It's a very safe fight for Haney.
More Dangerous: Tank vs Cruz. People are sleeping on Cruz. If you think Tank is going to KO the Pitbull with an uppercut, you might be disappointed. It's so obvious that Cruz is undoubtedly training to turn what appears to be a mistake into a weapon. I think this is a dangerous fight for Tank and will be a very difficult fight. It might be another upset considering that many think this is an easy fight for Tank. It's not. Cruz is called the Pitbull for a reason. He's never been down in his life, and that means a lot considering how he fights. Tank isn't adverse to getting in the pocket to mix it up, so don't be surprised if Tank fans find themselves panicking at some point.
Most Dangerous: I agree the Loma vs Commey fight is the most dangerous. That KO power is serous, and Commey is stronger than Lopez. He's not as fast or as explosive, but he might actually hit harder, the kind of punches that make your arms and shoulders go numb. This is another tightrope walk for Loma, where one mistake could spell disaster because of how much smaller he is in comparison to Commey. Nevertheless, I would not be surprised if he stops Commey the same way he stopped Nakatani. Loma just has to have another perfect fight. For me this is the fight that would tell me how he would have done against Teofimo in a rematch.
For sure , I think this is the right way to look at it. Haney has the easiest task, Tank may have a bit of trouble vs Cruz, but don't sleep on Commey. All fights for Loma at 135 are dangerous for the simple fact that he is undersized and on the wrong side of 30!
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