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Comments Thread For: Weighty Matters: Should Naoya Inoue, Tank Davis Make a Move?

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  • #21
    Will always respect guys like Bradley who got in there and give it their all. Giant set of balls no doubt. But again and again he pushes this pro-USA stuff.

    Don't you want your fighters to face the best in the division? We just had Spence protected and overhyped for years as his fans cheered on him ducking Crawford because they'd rather see him drag the much smaller Mikey up 2 divisions. Just seems like a repeat of that.

    Stevenson is a free agent after his next fight, where are any articles on him facing Tank? Instead his fans mention a super-bantam over and over instead.

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    • #22
      I will continue to enjoy watching each of them fight. Every time they fight is must watch for me

      IMO both have better resumes than the haters and naysayers suggest they do. Many of these critics praised equal resumes just because it was a boxer they liked.

      If you can’t enjoy these guys fighting, why are you even watching the sport.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by TroofTeller View Post

        Loma couldn't beat Tank son! Lol!!
        I think he can. Tank has the explosive power as an advantage but I think Loma could muster up a great performance and surprise some fans.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post

          is fighting a guy several weight classes below him really a stab at legacy? There are weight classes for a reason.
          It is better than what he has been doing.

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          • #25
            Strange that the US boxing media don't hold US fighters to the same standard as others. Other fighters must come to the US. US fighters? No, they never have to travel.

            America isn't the home of boxing anymore.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by 57Blues View Post

              Over rated ? Naw and a big NAWWWW when you take a look around at guys like for example Davis or Saul it is not over rated it is spot on clean as the day is long..........
              Oh don’t get me wrong. Inoue is elite, he’s minimum top 3 P4P. I’m a fan of him. He’s a future HOF’er, first ballot.

              By overrated I just mean his fanboys push his resume like it’s other worldly when whilst very good it’s just not as great as they attempt to make out.
              Hitmon Hitmon likes this.

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              • #27
                As for Inoue I would love to see him at 126 at some point next year . He don't need to fight a champion in his first fight there. But I know it takes time to move up. He had 8 fights at superbantam , and 9 at Bantamweight.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                  Oh don’t get me wrong. Inoue is elite, he’s minimum top 3 P4P. I’m a fan of him. He’s a future HOF’er, first ballot.

                  By overrated I just mean his fanboys push his resume like it’s other worldly when whilst very good it’s just not as great as they attempt to make out.
                  i am not going to sell my house so i can fly to Japan to watch him fight or nothing like that but he is good for boxing and he is a damn good fighter that carries the belts with respect to boxing...................

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                  • #29
                    should tank vs Boots go forward?

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                    • #30
                      Tank won't fight the best at 135, I don't believe he'd fight the best at 140 either. He dipped his toes at 140 to fight Barrios who struggled to make weight for a second-tier belt. Barrios certainly wasn't one of the best at 140.

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