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  • #11
    I think we’ll def see this fight again. Cruz getting a big fan base, if he can keep knocking em over the money will be too good for tank to refuse.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BuffaloDerek View Post
      Seriously who hasn’t fought a “ name “ or two to boost their profile? That’s how reputations are built and KOing those names helps you to become the cash cow. Seems like you’re just a Tank hater
      Sure Just like Jake Pual is having more PPVs than Tank.

      Dude Ryan Garcia help him, he can't even sell without him. He needed Mayweather to promote him beating PBC fighter who were not even current champion. You are just a Gervonta nut hugger.

      Teo fought Loma and Kambosos
      Haney fought Loma and Kambosos
      Kambosos fought them all.
      Even Kambosos has more balls then Tank.

      All those guys have accomplished more than Tank at 135.
      They all had multiple titles at the lightweight Division while Tank is fighting 126 pounder Santa Cruz. No hating, it's just Facts.
      Last edited by boxingitis; 07-18-2024, 08:35 PM.

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      • #13
        Two great fighters and although El Tanko won, I'd like him to stop him take his belt and shut the haters up. I think very highly of Pitbull.

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        • #14
          Even if Cruz has a full camp, there is no way that he's going to beat Tank Davis, because he's just to one dimensional to accomplish that task.
          As a matter of fact Tank's team is going to devise a plan to catch Cruz between those long looping shots of his, and it just might be lights out for Cruz.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
            Even if Cruz has a full camp, there is no way that he's going to beat Tank Davis, because he's just to one dimensional to accomplish that task.
            As a matter of fact Tank's team is going to devise a plan to catch Cruz between those long looping shots of his, and it just might be lights out for Cruz.
            So why doesn't he rematch him? If it's that easy and there is high demand for it.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by pnut901 View Post
              Cruz must have forgotten that Tank beat him with one hand. To me this fight seemed like a case of a guy doing a lot better than expected , and thinking that he won because of that. No way did Cruz win the fight. With two good hands Tank beats him easily, and most likely puts him on the canvas , wondering where he is and how he got there.
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              That's exactly the way I see it, and it's going to play itself out exactly the way you said it.
              Due to the fact that Cruz is a very limited fighter, can't, won't, or just isn't able to adjust his style during a difficult fight in order to win.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

                So why doesn't he rematch him? If it's that easy and there is high demand for it.
                They will fight again, the mere fact that they haven't, doesn't mean that they wont.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas View Post
                  This would have been a cool prospect type fight not too long ago. Valenzuela got shell shocked by De Los Santos and it hasn't been the same since. He had a couple of fans on NSB; I wonder if anybody thinks he can bring anything in this fight.
                  Valenzuela, definitely got his chin, spirit, and confidence fractured all at once in that fight against De Los Santos.
                  He hasn't been the same since, and other fighters will land the Hammer of Thor on his fractured chin again in the near future.

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                  • #19
                    I'm not sure how well the negotiations are going between Tank and Lomachenko, but Pitbull is definitely a great Plan B, if those negotiations fail!

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                    • #20
                      People just seem to totally misread Cruz... Its like going to a great restaurant and getting real Beluga caviar and someone saying "it has a bit of a strong fishy flavor." Caviar is not ice cream... And Cruz is not a big puncher, or a boxer that uses distance, or a defensive fighter... he is a bona fide, rib cracking pressure fighter. Think Lamotta...

                      There is a good chance Tank hurt his hand because of Cruz... part of the game and while I respectfully disagree that Tank even won that fight, it is ridiculous to say Cruz really lost the fight. He Literally is the only opponent that has backed Davis up... which is what pressure fighters do, which is why they do not get Kncked the fck out when successful.

                      Regardless, he deserves a rematch and if he is an easy scalp what is Davis waiting for? Doesn't Cruz have a bit of alphabet soup to his name? Doesn't Tank like titles? If Cruz is such an easy mark...

                      Maybe he isn't such an easy mark after all. Just a possibility... And maybe amongst all the one punch wonders (Ryan), huggers and defensive manipulators who cannot crack an egg (Haney Shakur) and unstable performers (Lopez, Ryan again lol) and veterans who can age in a night (Loma), a bonafide pressure fighter who sets traps, is defensively responsible, still young and fearless, is a threat to a protected fighter like Tank.
                      Last edited by billeau2; 07-19-2024, 05:53 AM.

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