Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez on Tank's Opposition: "He Doesn't Have To Go Above The B Level"

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  • Topdogggbm
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    #21
    Originally posted by MulaKO
    This would be a great name on Tanks resume imo
    Tank would lose throughout until he times Teo and knocks him out
    Teo likes to get comfy and keep doing the same thing where Tank would just time him right and get him out
    C’mon Al , let’s put the fight together and get Tank a respectable name on his resume
    I don’t really see Teo getting knocked out EVER in his career. He’ll lose some more fights possibly. But he’s got a strong shaped neck and he fights pretty compact in that regard. Coming from a Tank fan.

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    • MulaKO
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      #22
      Originally posted by Topdogggbm

      I don’t really see Teo getting knocked out EVER in his career. He’ll lose some more fights possibly. But he’s got a strong shaped neck and he fights pretty compact in that regard. Coming from a Tank fan.
      Honestly , it all depends on which Teo comes to fight imo

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      • The D3vil
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        #23
        He's not wrong.

        My patience with Tank is gone.

        You've got a whole generation of lions who want the smoke.

        Shakur, Haney, Frank Martin, Teo, etc. . .who really want to be great & Tank is still moving like the last generation of dudes thanks to Haymon & Ellerbe

        That's the type of mentality that killed fan interest

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        • Elheath
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          #24
          Originally posted by The D3vil
          He's not wrong.

          My patience with Tank is gone.

          You've got a whole generation of lions who want the smoke.

          Shakur, Haney, Frank Martin, Teo, etc. . .who really want to be great & Tank is still moving like the last generation of dudes thanks to Haymon & Ellerbe

          That's the type of mentality that killed fan interest
          Truly a shame that for the talent that he has, right now Tank is on a path to go down as just one of the many other dime a dozen former boxing champions when everything is done. Sure he is currently one of the most popular names to the casuals and will be very rich by the time he retires (well good for him for that), but that is about it.

          I still can't believe Tank is now 29 years old...which by coincidence is also the age when Crawford and Inoue became undisputed for the first time.

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          • caravaggio1943@gmail.com
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            #25
            Tank has. to fight Shakur & Haney ,,&:Regis & Teo if he cares about. his legacy the person who wrote it's Haymon & Ellerbe preventing this is 100% correct they make boxing boring &'predictable

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