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  • Chollo Vista
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    #81
    Tank has 3 good wins against 2 former champs

    Pedraza - 2 weight champ... Stopped him easy

    Cuelar- former champ with good wins... Stopped him easy

    Walsh - Euro level champ... Stopped him easy

    Not too bad for a 24 year old kid who's been in the game for 5 years

    TMT needs to make him more active though

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    • Jubei
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      #82
      Tank Davis is a protected, uneducated, immature ****** kid. He keeps pooing in his pants when somebody mentions Loma and will probably call Loma out once he announces his retirement. Until then he will fight undersized fighters from lower weightclasses coming from a loss.

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      • The3
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        #83
        He beat Floyd, Floyd want to jobber him out to the top guys and he stop that

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        • dibzvincent143
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          #84
          Originally posted by Socialtwinkie
          When you see special talent it's pretty hard not to overhype it. The difference though is that there arent any names who would pose a legitimate threat to Lomachenko because he had already established himself at the world level.

          Maybe Mikey Garcia that's it. But we wont see that fight because Mikey doesnt want it. No way in hell he moves up to 147 just to drain down to 135 and work with Bob as the B side to make the fight.

          This is true about any ATG too. When Ali beat liston he was instantly a star. When he lost to Frazier did it hurt his legacy? When he lost to Norton? Many people still consider him an ATG and/or the greatest.

          And Lomachenkos resume speaks for itself. SRL needed 25 fights before he even attempted to contend for a world championship and he only has 39 fights! So that's 14 fights at the world level which includes 3 losses.

          Lomachenko has fought at the world level for 11 fights. If he had fought 25 tomatoes would and padded his record would that really change your perception?
          See you just did what I was talking about. No problem about him being your fav fighter, he’s exciting and extremely good. Overhyping comes with a price though, it creates expectations, one very good performance that fails to reach those expectations, is considered bad already.. like the Pedrazza fight.

          So don’t blame those who are riding other fighters to go at him. You fans demanded for it.

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          • R-Hand Southpaw
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            #85
            Originally posted by dibzvincent143
            See you just did what I was talking about. No problem about him being your fav fighter, he’s exciting and extremely good. Overhyping comes with a price though, it creates expectations, one very good performance that fails to reach those expectations, is considered bad already.. like the Pedrazza fight.

            So don’t blame those who are riding other fighters to go at him. You fans demanded for it.
            I wasnt disappointed. Lomachenko is usually exciting but this fight was very technical. Casual people who talk about lomachenko must be been bored to hell but I could see how technical it was. It was fun watching each fighter learn the other. Lomachenko was in control nearly the whole time but did show some rust.

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            • daggum
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              #86
              can we add abner mares just to save time? old guys, unknowns and pedraza who had just lost to edner cherry. his resume is not even as good as machados yet he's ranked above him. you can see the bias pouring out

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              • daggum
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                #87
                Originally posted by Chollo Vista
                Tank has 3 good wins against 2 former champs

                Pedraza - 2 weight champ... Stopped him easy

                Cuelar- former champ with good wins... Stopped him easy

                Walsh - Euro level champ... Stopped him easy

                Not too bad for a 24 year old kid who's been in the game for 5 years

                TMT needs to make him more active though
                there is another guy on here named chollo vista who constantly bashes ggg's resume. maybe someday you will run into each other. be prepared though because he will laugh at you for trying to hype up liam walsh and small guys coming up in weight who just lost as "good" wins when ggg has zero good wins of his own. everyone has different standards i suppose thats what makes us all unique. you chollo vista are very generous when giving credit when other chollo vista is very strict. 2 completely different people with 2 completely different ways of looking at things. life is beautiful
                Last edited by daggum; 12-17-2018, 01:12 AM.

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                • dibzvincent143
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Socialtwinkie
                  I wasnt disappointed. Lomachenko is usually exciting but this fight was very technical. Casual people who talk about lomachenko must be been bored to hell but I could see how technical it was. It was fun watching each fighter learn the other. Lomachenko was in control nearly the whole time but did show some rust.
                  Originally posted by dibzvincent143
                  If we gonna hold it to his standards, pound for pound level standards it was just an okay fight for him.
                  The narrative was this was just a belt grab, as we all wanted a mikey fight. This was against a fighter a green tank KOed with ease. Of course Loma’s gonna get criticize if he doesn’t blow him out as easy or somewhere close, as that comes with the territory. The greater you are the greater the responsibility of doing great things to back them up.
                  His fan clubs can’t blame the naysayers as they themselves hyped him up to the gills, those level of fanboyism can biteback even from decent perfomances like that.

                  If we gonna go by mortal standards, then yes that was a very good performance, albeit not really an exciting fight in my opinion.

                  I believe Mikey beats him before this fight, there’s a lot more reason to belief after.
                  Here’s what I’ve been saying

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