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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: The Unique Brilliance Of Tank Davis, The Difference Between Losing Rounds And Losing Fights & Ryan Garcia's Suspension

    Daily Bread Mailbag: The Unique Brilliance Of Tank Davis, The Difference Between Losing Rounds And Losing Fights & Ryan Garcia's Suspension
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    "What's good Bread, I'm super happy for Tank. He's in his prime and on a generational run right now."

    Hi tank

    yes i agree, ive never seen a guy avoid so many of his hard fights at the one time, it must be generational, i agree with u on this one

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      #3
      Originally posted by Smash
      "What's good Bread, I'm super happy for Tank. He's in his prime and on a generational run right now."

      Hi tank

      yes i agree, ive never seen a guy avoid so many of his hard fights at the one time, it must be generational, i agree with u on this one
      Yep. Standards certainly have dropped. Tank’s best win remains Barrios, a solid fighter with a notable size advantage.

      I would favour Davis over Lomachenko but, let’s be honest, the timing of that fight is critical to the outcome. Tank wouldn’t even mention his name during the Ukrainian’s prime.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mark Elding

        Yep. Standards certainly have dropped. Tank’s best win remains Barrios, .
        tank stuck a rehydration clause on him lol

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          #5
          Bread in love with Stank.the most protected fighter in boxing history !

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            I'm waiting to jump on the Tank bandwagon. He's had great fighters at his own weight class for years. When is he going to fight one? It's easy to be brilliant when you fight a bunch of B level talent. Of course he can wade in with his hands down against Frank Martin.

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              #7
              Originally posted by wrecksracer
              I'm waiting to jump on the Tank bandwagon. He's had great fighters at his own weight class for years. When is he going to fight one? It's easy to be brilliant when you fight a bunch of B level talent. Of course he can wade in with his hands down against Frank Martin.
              Just wait. When he likely beats Lomachenko (possibly by body shot stoppage) the Tank groupies will hit overdrive as if he beat the guy from seven years ago. It wasn’t vintage Loma v Kambosos like a lot of people are saying. Loma had more in his arsenal in his pro debut than he does now.

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                crazy to call anulyome "special" or all time great puncher until they fight the top tier competition. they thing I hate about Davis is that itself. ppl think it's OK for him to always fight b level guys, then say he is great. LETS SEE THE FIGHTS! and yeas multiple top fights. yes Loma, Yes Shakur etc etc. if he moves up, yes Teo. I mean if you are great, you should win most of them.fights and be in everyone of them.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wrecksracer
                  I'm waiting to jump on the Tank bandwagon. He's had great fighters at his own weight class for years. When is he going to fight one? It's easy to be brilliant when you fight a bunch of B level talent. Of course he can wade in with his hands down against Frank Martin.
                  yeah I say the same thing. I'd love to be won over, but he won't fight anyone

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                    I have always thought Tank was special, just going by the eye test. But he has to prove it by fighting guys like Lomachenko, Shakur, and Teofimo.

                    The time to do that is now. No more marinating.

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