Comments Thread For: Bob Arum: Vasiliy Lomachenko still in negotiations for a Gervonta Davis fight
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It is the best fight for both fighters, and the timing? I think for differing reasons is actually better than ever.
I disagree with the people who may believe this fight 'Should of happened many years ago. Gervonta Tank Davis afew years back, would of just been considered another solid contender for Vasily Lomachenko. But now in present day, the dynamic of the fight is many times more intriguing'.
Gervonta Tank Davis although he has beaten multiple World level fighters, he has never fought or beaten a elite level fighter 'Fighting Vasily Lomachenko will potentially give him that opportunity'.
Note: Lomachenko has proven with his recent performances that, he is still a elite level fighter 'Lomachenko has risen to higher places in the game, than Gervonta Tank Davis. Yes Lomachenko has been beaten, but? The loses he has suffered where not bad losses, because he is always extremely competitive against both Teofimo Lopez and Devin Haney'.
To conclude: A factor in great match making is timing, and I honestly believe that this fight as a event 'Is as fever pitch. Gervonta Tank Davis is a proven Champion, but a fight against a resurgent Vasily Lomachenko is a all-time great match up within this boxing era' etc.
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Loma has fought everybody.. And he's been screwed two times on decisions. You sound silly dude.
Loma has 3 losses in 21 fights. Elite fighters hardly ever have 3 losses after their first 21 fights. They are usually undefeated or close to that.
IMHO Haney beat Loma on points. Loma started slow, and Haney got off to a great start. Loma had faster hands, and I think he hurt Haney more than Haney hurt him, but the fighter who accumulates more points, wins. Haney accumulated more, sorry.
While I like Haney (and Loma), Haney is just okay. He was exposed in a few of his fights. His chin has always been questionable, and if you want to point out a boxer who lacks power, it's Haney. Most of Haney's knockouts were against lesser competition - fighters with subpar/.500 records. I was one of a few fans that predicted that Garcia would win.
With that being said, it can't be denied that Loma is older and at the crossroads in his career. If you can't see this, I can't help you. Loma does not look invincible. If he takes a risk of substituting Tank with another opponent, and loses....he will have less chips to bargain with.
If you laugh again.....Yeah .... you're delusional
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I had it a draw but 115-113 for Teo is completely acceptable? What the **** are you talking about? Lol. He dogged Teo's ass for 6 rounds. The rounds Loma lost were early inactivity rounds potentially due to an injury.
His stock dropped? Then why did Teo run from a rematch? Lmao.Comment
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I saw the fight as most people did. Competitive fight but clear loss for Lomachenko, who I was aggressively rooting for. As most fans acknowledge, Loma simply fought too cautiously for the first half of the fight (ostensibly for fear of Teo's power) and gave away the first half of the fight with little resistance. He surged in the second half of the fight, but came up short because Teo reasserted himself and won the final rounds. I don't care what people scored it or how they think it would have gone in a 15-rd bout, but Teofimo won that fight. The notion that Loma lost the early rounds due to a pre-existing injury but later surged when the injury was miraculously healed is a new kind of crazy.
I had it a draw but 115-113 for Teo is completely acceptable? What the **** are you talking about? Lol. He dogged Teo's ass for 6 rounds. The rounds Loma lost were early inactivity rounds potentially due to an injury.
His stock dropped? Then why did Teo run from a rematch? Lmao.Comment
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