Imagine if Tanks sole claim to fame was beating Kambosis
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Providing a link to the literal source to the LITERAL rankings that's being discussed for the entire decade is not how it works?
How could I possibly provide a better source than the LITERAL rankings were are talking about spanning the entirety of the time he fought there?Comment
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Kambosos would be Davis' best win.
Haney made it look easy against Kambosos, but don't forget that in 3 consecutive fights Kambosos went on the road as the B-side to beat Mickey Bey (American former IBF 135 titlist) in the US, Lee Selby (British former IBF 126 titlist) in the UK, and then Teofimo Lopez (American reigning unified, lineal 135 champion) in the US.
Kambosos isn't elite but he's a good fighter. Devin Haney was just a nightmare matchup for him.Comment
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Imagine having the WBA regular title like Tank and not wanting to fight the WBA super champion in HaneyComment
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Haney is a pure boxer. Kam beat a boxer-puncher who is a bit front-foot heavy. Cabbage Patch is a boxer-puncher who waits for a counter. Kam handed Lopez power pretty well, sure he handles Cabbage Patches. I can't see the difference in power. Maybe Lopez cracks a bit harder. PBC wouldn't let Cabbage Patch fight Kam coming off of a Lopez win. At 135 Shakur beats them allComment
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Haney did his job. He took all the terms, went to Australia, beat the man who beat the man who beat the man. Twice.
Haney is the guy at 135 until somebody beats him.Comment
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Tanks resume is still dog sh$$ playboy. Beating Ryan, who never beat anyone himself, doesn't change that. Tank is an elite talent but until he beats the top guys at 135 or 140 he's still not gonna be considered the man at any division.Comment
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