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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mr.Sir
    How old was Canelo when Mayweather fought him?

    23!

    Now why Mayweather pickin on a young kid like Canelo?
    He should a waited till Canelo was "ready".

    and yet Tank say stuff like: "I wanna fight da best"
    How many pro fights had Canelo already had when he fought Floyd? Let me help you, he was 42-0. Davis is 19-0 now.

    He's young, it's true, but I don't care about his age, it's the experience that matters. He needs more seasoning!

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      #12
      Lets review:
      Tank
      Not a world champion
      Not in is his prime
      Not a big money fight
      Not a legacy defining fight

      There is no logical reason for this fight to be made right now. There are better fights out there for Loma. Loma is supposedly the p4p best according to experts. What does he gain from Tank? You'd think Tank was Mayweather and Loma was Pacman the boxing media is hyping this fight. I even saw a boxingscene writer lump this fight in with Thurman vs Spence, Wilder vs Joshua, and the GGG vs Canelo rematch as the top prize fights of the year lmao.

      TBH I think fanboys are just getting hard ****s at the idea of Loma beating Floyds protege like it means anything.

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        #13
        Were you not one of the ones who discredit Floyd beating Canelo?

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          #14
          Originally posted by bday
          Gone be funny when lomo lose
          Looks like you'll be sporting that frown for a while then, lol.

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            #15
            Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
            How many pro fights had Canelo already had when he fought Floyd? Let me help you, he was 42-0. Davis is 19-0 now.

            He's young, it's true, but I don't care about his age, it's the experience that matters. He needs more seasoning!
            Loma is 10-1-0, where is the problem, Davis has had more fights and more fights at 130

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              #16
              Originally posted by Shape up
              Loma is 10-1-0, where is the problem, Davis has had more fights and more fights at 130
              So, are we going to discount his 400 amateur fights, almost twice as Davis, plus the other pro fights that's not counted on his record?

              When people defend Lomachenko or GGG's pro record, the first thing I read is their decorated amateur record. So I credit him for that. He is way more experienced than Davis.

              Look, I'm not excusing him, and I think he's the best competition for Loma at 130, bar none, but he and his promoter, somehow, don't think they are ready. That's the reality.

              If I had a say in it, I'd arrange this fight for September or December, and prepare Davis for that. Davis is talented and skilled, and I never conceded, even once, that he'd lose to Lomachenko. I believe he beats him even now. If a journeyman Salido could, Davis definitely can.

              Salido won't last 5 rounds with Davis.

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                #17
                Tank is running scared like a little girl. Health comes first. Floyd is his role model.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                  So, are we going to discount his 400 amateur fights, almost twice as Davis, plus the other pro fights that's not counted on his record?

                  When people defend Lomachenko or GGG's pro record, the first thing I read is their decorated amateur record. So I credit him for that. He is way more experienced than Davis.

                  Look, I'm not excusing him, and I think he's the best competition for Loma at 130, bar none, but he and his promoter, somehow, don't think they are ready. That's the reality.

                  If I had a say in it, I'd arrange this fight for September or December, and prepare Davis for that. Davis is talented and skilled, and I never conceded, even once, that he'd lose to Lomachenko. I believe he beats him even now. If a journeyman Salido could, Davis definitely can.

                  Salido won't last 5 rounds with Davis.
                  Then by your reasoning it's a straight up duck

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Shape up
                    Then by your reasoning it's a straight up duck
                    Well, being afraid isn't one of them, I'm sure.

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