Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis' Trainer: Tank Doesn't Need Loma To Be a Star

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  • wrecksracer
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    #61
    Originally posted by Tatabanya
    So, based on this, what's the name she misspelled according to you? I'm still curious.
    I think she was trying to say "Vagina" but it came out "Gervonta"

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #62
      Originally posted by just the facts
      Yet when lil g beats up nobodies you start posting how he’s the best middle weight ever and would beat Hagler, Monzon and Robinson. Skin pigmentation thing for you again?
      Yep.. he hates "the coloreds" with passion. He knows **** about boxing.

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #63
        Originally posted by DramaShow
        fighters like davis, charlo, andrade all think they have some divine right to be superstars, what happened to the days of proving yourself against the best. these days it seems that to prove yourself against the best its how early you can knock out a C level fighter, and even better, if they are a mutual opponent of a world level fighter you can claim you are the best cause you knocked the bum out quicker. i know people get angry when people call boxers cowards but im saying straight up, these guys are cowards, when you refuse to fight people on your level thats cowardly and its a schoolyard bully mentality.
        Question: through 20 fights whose resume is better. GGG or Tank???

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        • DuckAdonis
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          #64
          And yes Tank is absolutely ducking the Lomachenko fight and has been for over a year now....if you cant see that you're a blind fanboy

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #65
            Originally posted by just the facts
            Yet when lil g beats up nobodies you start posting how he’s the best middle weight ever and would beat Hagler, Monzon and Robinson. Skin pigmentation thing for you again?
            youve made that up... youre a ****ing liar

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            • Johnston
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              #66
              Originally posted by DuckAdonis
              And yes Tank is absolutely ducking the Lomachenko fight and has been for over a year now....if you cant see that you're a blind fanboy
              This is what it is.. Plain and simple

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #67
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                Literally 100 different posters have explained why they are not fighting now-because Tank has little or no chance to win.

                No one is suggesting Tank fight all bums to stay undefeated. Posters are suggesting he keep stepping up in comp. However, that isn't good enough for you because, again, you just want to see Loma win an easy fight over a Floyd promoted guy.

                What is interesting is to watch you and others go from wanting to see "the best fight the best" to now wanting to see a 90/10 fight. Yet if Tank were to fight a 90/10 fight, you'd have a fit.

                Loma didn't take a risk by fighting Salido, he was the favorite. He just was unprepared for the type of violent, brawling assault and dirty tactics from a much bigger man given his lack of pro experience. It was the equivalent of Broner/Maidana.

                a cherrypick gone wrong is the term you and others use.

                No he isn't. He is #2. How about he fight #1, Crawford, after he fights Manny?

                That would be a fight he wouldn't be favored in and a huge step up in comp for Loma. he'd be much smaller as well. It would be a 75/25 fight in favor of Crawford.

                You probably don't want to see that doe. I wonder why????
                he didnt take a risk by challenging for a world title in his 2nd fight? really? and whys it okay for tank to fight people who have no chance of winning but not the other way round? tbh if hes at 23 and he has 'no chance' of winning then i highly highly doubt hes gonna ever improve enough to become a big threat, unless you think beating people like cuellar is a good way to develop? What the hell did he learn in that fight?

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                • factsarenice
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                  Keep sleeping on Gervonta and make excuses later when he stretches your boy.
                  That would be nice, I'd like to see that.......now get to the fighting and stop with the BS.

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    Question: through 20 fights whose resume is better. GGG or Tank???
                    Originally posted by DramaShow
                    he didnt take a risk by challenging for a world title in his 2nd fight? really? and whys it okay for tank to fight people who have no chance of winning but not the other way round? tbh if hes at 23 and he has 'no chance' of winning then i highly highly doubt hes gonna ever improve enough to become a big threat, unless you think beating people like cuellar is a good way to develop? What the hell did he learn in that fight?
                    Please answer the above. Maybe we can post a thread together to see what NSB thinks.

                    GGG's 20th pro fight was when he was 30. Tank's is when he is 23.Tank could be like GGG-fight low caliber opponents through the 1st 20 fights then make a huge leap.

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      Please answer the above. Maybe we can post a thread together to see what NSB thinks.

                      GGG's 20th pro fight was when he was 30. Tank's is when he is 23.Tank could be like GGG-fight low caliber opponents through the 1st 20 fights then make a huge leap.
                      tanks is better. golovkin was moved far too slow and hes paid the price cause hes scrapping for big fights at the age of 36.

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