Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis: Lomachenko Would Have to Be Pay-Per-View Fight

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #131
    Originally posted by chrisJS
    Cueller is not as good as Vanes. Not saying Vanes is great but he's a level above Cuellar. Vanes would be the best name on Davis' resume.

    You said Cueller could move up two divisions and beat Linares a week ago. Your judgement isn't great when you've got a strong emotional attachment.
    I clarified that. I said I thought you meant Cuellar was moving up two divisions to fight Davis. I misunderstood you then and I mentioned that right away, unless you missed my subsequent post.

    I'm a big fan of his boxing, not that attached. I will defend him whenever he's being unfairly criticized.

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    • lex_fugitive
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      #132
      Originally posted by Fabes88
      Crawford is number one for me but I understand your reasons for having loma as number one although I don’t rate the rigondeux win very highly for obvious reasons.

      If he beats Linares I’ll have him as number one too although I think Jorge me shock him.
      You don't rate the Rigo win as much for the obvious reason. Makes sense. But who as Crawford ever fought? Postol? Diaz? Come on, look at who he has fought. He stayed in 135 when DSG, Peterson and others were at 140, then after they moved up he unified all 4 belts at 140, which is impressive. Dulorme, Postol and Indongo was what did that though, and that is not that impressive. Half of that was against Indongo and Prograis knocked him down with a freakin jab and finished him in less than two.

      Maybe Loma's resume is not the best. in fact, it isn't the best, but it is by far better than Bud's. Bud has never fought anyone considered as good as Walters or Rigo. In fact, Crawford has been weighing 160 in the ring, thus enjoying a size advantage equal to Loma vs. Rigo.

      I do not like Bud or Loma, but I give credit where credit is due. Loma has earned it, Bud hasn't. Loma is fighting the second best at 135. TC is fighting the 6th or 7th best at 147. TC has not fought an A level opponent his entire career. That is simply a fact. Don't matter how good you are if you are too freaking chicken to prove it. TC is too yellow. He will never fight an A level opponent. Never. Sorry, but that is true.

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      • Marvlus Marv
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        #133
        Originally posted by Pugilisticuffs
        Floyd said he wants a unification at 130 between Tank & Loma. He said that in some recent videos just after he dropped the Tank vs Loma is next bomb. He knows that Loma will be forced to vacate his 130 WBO title after beating Linares for the WBA "Super" and Ring Magazine titles at 135. No title for Loma at 130? No unification can happen next at 130. Just another heavy roadblock in the way of this fight because they'd rather drop Loma's name than fight him. This interview with Floyd is from April 7. It's timestamped and it mentions a "unification" bout being what they allegedly want to put together next.

        https://********/BKJeFfyjAog?t=113
        As you say, they won't entertain Loma if he brings no straps to the table which will be the case when he gets stripped. Very clever by Team Tank. He doesn't really want that Loma work at all.

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        • Thuglife Nelo
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          #134
          “If it’s in-house only doe!”

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