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    Comments Thread For: Will 'Tank' Davis ever fight again? Chris Algieri isn't so sure

    Former world titleholder Chris Algieri is uncertain whether we will see Gervonta ?Tank? Davis back in a boxing ring again.
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    #2
    he should tank his fans by running some type of lottery to give a bit back to them for all the smoke and mirrors over the years, they made about a zillion excuses for him

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    • TelMex
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      #3
      Would make more sense if made the big pay day from the Jake Paul fight. He'll be back.

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      • archiemoore1
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        #4
        Tank is probably tired of boxing. He's not hurting for money. The only one that has more money than Tank is Salty Mayweather, and Ol' Salty Jizz Nipps outta Harlem, son of a Super Snitch, aka Diddy.

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        • Spray_resistant
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          #5
          I think he may have bested David Haye for having done the least work, taken the least risk, and gotten the most out of boxing.

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          • Rockybigblower
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            #6
            Originally posted by Spray_resistant
            I think he may have bested David Haye for having done the least work, taken the least risk, and gotten the most out of boxing.
            Sounds like Andre Ward

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            • famicommander
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              #7
              He'll have to, eventually he'll run out of hush money for the women he keeps beating and paying to go away.

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              • NihonJim
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                #8
                A shame because the guy is talented, but there seems to be something about boxing with certain individuals that they just don't ever seem to grow up and develop maturity like normal people.

                Y'all noticed that? Think of the amount of boxers who were nobheads in their early 20s then still are like, decades later.

                Normal people often mature and grow out of that phase but a lot of boxers NEVER do, look at James Toney for a prime example.

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                • El_Mero
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                  #9
                  Wahid did nothing for the sport. Good riddance

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                  • Pulmonary Embolii
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NihonJim
                    A shame because the guy is talented, but there seems to be something about boxing with certain individuals that they just don't ever seem to grow up and develop maturity like normal people.

                    Y'all noticed that? Think of the amount of boxers who were nobheads in their early 20s then still are like, decades later.

                    Normal people often mature and grow out of that phase but a lot of boxers NEVER do, look at James Toney for a prime example.
                    Why James Toney? I would have gone Tony Ayala Jnr for someone who could never grow up and thought he could do anything he wanted to, while destroying lives.

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