#1. They are pretty much the same size.
#2. Davis is arguably the bigger puncher.
#3. Pacquiao's speed and workrate have diminished considerably.
#4. Pacquiao hasn't faced a southpaw since David Diaz.
#5. Davis is over 15 years younger and in his athletic prime.
Davis is absolutely NOT the harder puncher... you’re pulling that out of your a$$
I would love to see him come in at 147 looking like a butterball turkey and get pummeled. I doubt Davis will even beat Haney or Lopez if he ever does face them.
I noticed people were making fun of Tank for calling out Pacquiao but I think it would be a great matchup. Two guys who are pretty similar in size and if it happened at 140 I would favor Davis. Unlike Broner, Davis will be aggressive and let his hands go forcing Pac into a young man's fight which he won't be able to handle at his age. In boxing we know that power is mainly born and not made and Tank definitely has that natural power that will carry over multiple weight classes.
I don’t know who would win, but your analysis is reasonable. Tank looked real, real good last weekend. He’s a counterpuncher who doesn’t depend on it; he’ll go in tight and land punches, then go back outside and give his opponent the shoulder. A balanced fighter.
Of course Pacquiao is better than anyone Tank has faced. But Pacquiao fights one way - relentlessly offensive. Tank will know what to expect.
I don’t know who would win, but your analysis is reasonable. Tank looked real, real good last weekend. He’s a counterpuncher who doesn’t depend on it; he’ll go in tight and land punches, then go back outside and give his opponent the shoulder. A balanced fighter.
Of course Pacquiao is better than anyone Tank has faced. But Pacquiao fights one way - relentlessly offensive. Tank will know what to expect.
I'm sorry but there isn't a galaxy in which Tank Davis beats Pacquaio...any version or size of Pacquaio.
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