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Originally posted by tomhawq View PostYeah, no rhyme no reason what's the hold up. Fans are not even asking him to fight Haney who rehydrates to middleweight. They're just asking him to take on a pillow-fisted diminutive guy with no killer instinct. And maybe the point is to get it over with. Shut Stevenson up and make him disappear. Then somehow fans could focus on other fight that matters.
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Originally posted by brettWall View PostOh man look at you. You concocted all these "Tank is fighting Pitbull" crap making it appear it's all coming from Tank's camp. And now you're doing this fake indignation on a fight that you admitted concocting in the first place. I ask you again who told you to spread this Tank is fighting Pitbull narrative when that fight is virtually dead in everyone's mind including Tank's?
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Originally posted by brettWall View PostOh man look at you. You concocted all these "Tank is fighting Pitbull" crap making it appear it's all coming from Tank's camp. And now you're doing this fake indignation on a fight that you admitted concocting in the first place. I ask you again who told you to spread this Tank is fighting Pitbull narrative when that fight is virtually dead in everyone's mind including Tank's?Last edited by tomhawq; 07-26-2024, 03:08 PM.
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Originally posted by tomhawq View PostHe brought up Pitbull because that's what PBC fans do. They act as self-appointed reps for their guys. Like he said it's business and the Pitbull option serves as leverage for Tank in case Shakur prices himself up. They cover all angles. They invoke "it's business" when they see fit. But then most times they say legacy is important, it's mandatory when it's not their fighters and say things like, "he's swerving" and the business part is thrown away and doesn't apply all of a sudden. Case in point is "Crawford is swerving Ennis," he says. F the business angle in this case. They're always agenda-driven.
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