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  • #11
    Originally posted by BirdSong View Post
    hes made millions ducking and dodging people and sticking clauses on them hes got twitter boxing channels even saying hes the best fighter on the planet (not any more i ihope LOL but u never know) so yeah hes done pretty good LOL
    Shiaattttt what does he have that I aint got??!!! I duck the frying pan thrown by my wife all the time... ain't made no money!!!
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    • #12
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

      ... Tank could maybe stop his Baloney and seriously try to challenge himself. .
      his baloney showed why hes never tried this!!!! LOL

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Al Faz View Post
        He has no legacy - and like he said he only cares about money. He will be forgotten as soon as he retires and never talked about again.
        That is because of the poison Floyd, Satanic Bob Arum, and the mentality others have fostered upon him, as he was/is developing. Can he change? West Baltimore actually has people whom could get through to Tank, but even The hood (West B'more) that he came from is losing it... Mfkers having pictures of Jim Kelley in their bars signed, while a real one (Master Hawkins) has made himself available to one and all in the hood.

        My point being there are some real G's coming up from that area, and the informal network is there

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        • #14
          Originally posted by BirdSong View Post

          his baloney showed why hes never tried this!!!! LOL
          Young people are highly suggestive... 30 is still young if one is 61 like I am lol... I know with my kids, getting them to see the situation and sort of directing them with skillful means can often allow them to come to the proper conclusion with the thought they got there themselves...

          Tank has been poisoned with a lot of nonsense that virtually guarantees one will be dissatisfied eventually. It is conceviable, not probable, but... he could understand that his legacy is the priority now, if he wants to have a real career. He can either go into denial, retire with a real chip on his shoulder, or take his boxing seriously for the right reasons and challenge himself to be great.

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          • #15
            Martin, Cruz and Pedraza are really his best quality wins? Perhaps Barrios can be added to a degree though I understand that the rehydration clause would affect his overall punch resistance, stamina and reflexes.

            Honestly not bad considering 2 out of 3 got belts, though he did struggle beating Pedraza and Cruz.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by J.C. Superstar View Post
              Martin, Cruz and Pedraza are really his best quality wins? Perhaps Barrios can be added to a degree though I understand that the rehydration clause would affect his overall punch resistance, stamina and reflexes.

              Honestly not bad considering 2 out of 3 got belts, though he did struggle beating Pedraza and Cruz.
              whos got belts?????? those 3 bozos lol none of them have a belt????? wtfffffff

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BirdSong View Post

                whos got belts?????? those 3 bozos lol none of them have a belt????? wtfffffff
                Had belts, after losing to Davis, PBC let Isaac Cruz have a title shot against Rolly Romero to catapult Davis's resume, having held the WBA strap temporarily before losing it to Valenzuela in his first defense.

                (Rayo who also lost it in his first defense)

                Pedraza was two division champion at 130-135. He lost his undefeated streak against Davis at super featherweight and then beat Raymundo Beltran for the WBO belt before losing to Loma. Besides having a erratic aggressive style and underrated defensive skills, the Puerto Rican didn't really beat anyone else of note. At least not one I am familiar with.

                These are solid wins, not great that would imply Hall Of Fame career but good.
                Last edited by Malvado; 03-02-2025, 08:16 PM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by J.C. Superstar View Post

                  Had belts, after losing to Davis, PBC let Isaac Cruz have a title shot to catapult Davis's resume, having held the WBA strap temporarily before losing it to Valenzuela in his first defense after beating Rolly Romero.

                  (Rayo who also lost it in his first defense)

                  Pedraza was two division champion at 130-135. He lost his undefeated streak against Davis at super featherweight and then beat Raymundo Beltran for the WBO belt before losing to Loma.
                  wow so your standard for a supposed p4p guy is if they beat a guy that once HAD A BELT LOL OKKKKKKKKK

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by BirdSong View Post

                    but he is a teeny tiny man!!! LOL hes like canleo no matter who he fights hes always the smaller guy!! even when these guys bring up guys from lower classes they are still the smaller guy!!! LOL go fighure and when they take on someone taller than them they are amazingly BRAVE and to be praised
                    I thought I shut down your size BS yesterday and you are again spinning the same fan BS. Roach was bigger that's a fact learn something and move on knowing a little more, something off in head with so many people today.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BirdSong View Post

                      wow so your standard for a supposed p4p guy is if they beat a guy that once HAD A BELT LOL OKKKKKKKKK
                      Hey those are your words not mine, I don't hold him in the pound for pound rankings. Think there are more deserving fighters. Canelo shouldn't be P4P either based of years of his level of opposition since his loss in 2022.

                      I think Davis career has been maneuvered with calculated risks. Just think these wins are a decent run, but not exactly something to write home about.
                      Last edited by Malvado; 03-02-2025, 08:23 PM.

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