Comments Thread For: Calvin Ford: I Don't Think Haney Has Got Anything That Could Really Stop Tank

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  • SugarAnt05
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    #11
    Originally posted by Patsfan bri
    This article just shows that boxing has become more of a business than a sport. Yup, I know it’s called prize fighting but take a guy like fury and his crazy demands . Is that prize fighting? And that today is the problem with boxing, that and to many belts, promoters, platforms , etc.
    Im an “old guy” and I can tell you boxing has always been a business. Read the book Four Kings by George kimball and you will see even in the 80s, there were tons of boxing politics and demands. Even in the early days, the mob had their hands in boxing. I do agree about the belts, wayyy to many

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    • Southpaw16
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      #12
      I think they may be overestimating Davis’s drawing power. Love him or hate him, I think it’s safe to say a lot of those viewers were watching for Garcia. 10 mil instagram followers speaks for itself…

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      • Godsfly
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        #13
        Originally posted by Teetotaler69

        "Their hope"? Lmfao the hype Is unreal. If puppy Cruz can make the decision being the aggressor then I can see hankey make it to decision unless he gets cracked but Shakur for sure clowns him
        Bro....shakur don't even believe that. Shakur said in sparring tank. Tank did his thing and it was an absolute eye opener of how skillfull sneaky tank is. Tank on the other hand says he simply wobbled a cracked shakur in sparring. All 3 of these guys know each other. Shakur says tank will be his most challenging fight but on the other hand says devin is somewhat of a dud. Shakur himself don't even believe he will clown tank.

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        • Godsfly
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          #14
          Originally posted by Southpaw16
          I think they may be overestimating Davis’s drawing power. Love him or hate him, I think it’s safe to say a lot of those viewers were watching for Garcia. 10 mil instagram followers speaks for itself…
          Instagram followers don't translate into ppv buys. U need to go back to school. One of the worse ways of drawing actual money is from social media followers. Its proven that people on instagram live a fake life and don't have a pot to piss in. That number came from the casual boxing fans not instagram followers nore Ryan. People treated this fight like a mini superbowl, bbqs, get together, group meet ups. I don't know why u guys are so hell bent on lying for Ryan placing him to be something that he is not.
          Last edited by Godsfly; 04-28-2023, 09:58 AM.

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          • Poopdick
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            #15
            they ain't putting tank in with Haney. Haney would own tankU.D.

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            • Boxviewer
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              #16
              Originally posted by hitmanjosh
              Haney would present problems no doubt but he doesn’t do well with power and tends to hold, whereas Gervonta is the worst type of puncher due to being sharp and wicked once he hurts you plus Gervonta is underrated as a boxer. I give edge to Gervonta but I believe Stevenson has edge over both because I see no weakness except power, but that’s well enough to keep people honest! Stevenson is most feared at lightweight and should be, best defense with awesome offense and perfect timing and avg to good power.
              No matter how good Shakur is always get hit by less skilled fighters than Tank. So, he will surely get hit regularly by Tank and when that happens no one knows how he is going to react. Can he take Tanks power punches and how many can he take before he is broken down? Like you correctly have stated, Tanks boxing is underrated, he is very conning out there in the ring. He likes to give his opponents wrong impression of the happenings while he is analysing and calculating his options. And he has a great chin and is willing to take some punches in order to get to you and unload his power shots. Tank is the most wicked and dangerous fighter at 135.

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              • GhostofDempsey
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                #17
                He doesn't have to stop him, he only has to outbox him for 12 rounds. Tank will not KO Haney. The fight goes 12 rounds and I like Haney by a wide UD.

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                  #18
                  Marketing talk, we'll see if they price themselves out on purpose when it's time to face the best aka the winner of Haney vs Loma. As impressed as I was with that 2nd round knock down, I see Haney, Loma and Shakur beating Tank. If Tank would've gotten past say Jamaine Ortiz last week, I would give him a better chance against the top 3 guys at 135.

                  This is boxing not boxcar fights. Just like in all sports, the most skilled person has the greatest chance of winning.

                  Anyone who thinks anything but a lot is not a good win and calls boxers runners are watching the wrong sport. I can go downtown not pay a cent if I want to see 2 people trade till one falls. (yes, there's always the quiet guy with skills minding his business that can end things with one skilled kick to the head or a simple 1,2 combo to make me smile).

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                  • maguirre
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                    #19
                    This fight is not happening. Weight stipulations are a no no to Haney.

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                    • Patsfan bri
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SugarAnt05

                      Im an “old guy” and I can tell you boxing has always been a business. Read the book Four Kings by George kimball and you will see even in the 80s, there were tons of boxing politics and demands. Even in the early days, the mob had their hands in boxing. I do agree about the belts, wayyy to many
                      it’s just seems like today the best fights in boxing can’t be made because someone claims to be the A side, or silly demands. I just don’t recall that in the 80s and 90s where guys wanted to fight each other to prove who was the best. Hence, Leonard/ Duran, Leonard/Hearns, Pryor/ arguello, hagler/Hearns and the list goes on and on. It’s frustrating as a fan.


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