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    Lamont Roach Jnr delivered a performance oozing with confidence in his near upset of Gervonta ?Tank? Davis last Saturday night, and as he awaits justice from their controversial majority draw, he again feels things will fall in his favor.
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  • #2
    Goodbye, Tank Davis. Hello, Knee Davis.

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    • #3
      It would be a travesty if they call this a no-contest. That's a better result for Davis than a draw.

      They already screwed Roach over, now they want to help Davis even more in their review? Shameful stuff. Everyone knows Roach won that fight.

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      • #4
        The whole world saw what happened. To not overturn that blantant knee that basically cost Roach a career-defining upset would be a crime. But boxing is boxing. The A-side fighters always gotta be protected. He deserves an immediate rematch.
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        • #5
          Its best to expect the worst. Tank can let Roach stew. Roach should rear view tank and strike while the iron is hot. Dont pull a Catterall and wait two years for a rematch. We saw him put the run on Tank. No matter what that crazy ref says.
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          • #6
            The Boxing committee will hide like cowards behind referee Willis' poor judgement during the fight. I believe that nothing will be overturned.

            There are a few referees who who I hate seeing work big fights. Steve Willis, Tony Weeks, and Harvey Dock are three of them. They can't be trusted. They are biased in their behavior.

            And Kenny Bayless was as meddling as they come. I'm glad that he has retired.

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            • #7
              By ruling this fight a no contest, rewards Tank - the guy who took a knee, the guy who turned his back to his opponent, the guy who's corner committed a foul by getting up on the apron to assist the fighter, the guy who earlier in the fight threw a cheap shot shoulder into the chin of Roach without being admonished by referee Willis.

              So I get it. The Commission is leaning towards helping Tank even more.

              SMH

              There is no justice in restoring a perfect record back to the fighter that committed all of the fouls.

              CORRUPTION AT ITS FINEST
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              • #8
                Lamont Roach did NOT win that fight, he lost 7-5 and didn’t close the show like a hungry true champion would. Rematch is fine but the result stays, deal with it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pugilistdreams View Post
                  Lamont Roach did NOT win that fight, he lost 7-5 and didn’t close the show like a hungry true champion would. Rematch is fine but the result stays, deal with it.
                  I will agree, Lamont did not win, not without help from Tank. There are human things that punch stats dont account for. Tank did something beyond what is normally allowed. WAY beyond. Roach might want a rematch, but Keyshawn wouldnt bother me.
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                  • #10
                    The way I look at it. What is the difference between a rematch or another championship? Shakur, Zapeda, Keyshawn? Roach is in the cat bird seat. He is the one not worried about Tank, his stock turned gold.

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