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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #31
    Originally posted by chrisJS
    OMG wow he gets to keep his bogus WBA title because he cheated turning up to the weigh-in late. He’s a paper champ.
    You are talking like a child. In your hate for Davis, you spoke too soon. Shame. You have no creditability for rushing to judgment. Next time, wait at least a few minutes before posting such nonsense.

    How's the Crolla thing going for Loma?

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      #32
      Originally posted by DaFan
      You are talking like a child. In your hate for Davis, you spoke too soon. Shame. You have no creditability for rushing to judgment. Next time, wait at least a few minutes before posting such nonsense.

      How's the Crolla thing going for Loma?
      Commey pulled out so Loma will fulfill his mandatory vs. Crolla. Oddly, Crolla, despite being grossly overmatched is far better than Ruiz or Cuellar, is an actual lightweight and has accomplished more than any of Tank’s opposition to date. Let that sink in.

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        #33
        Originally posted by anonymous2.0
        I'm glad you guys are saying this because I've noticed something over the last year. WE all know that Davis has been hanging out more and more with Broner but I've noticed that in all the pictures and clips over the last series of months of those two together, both Broner and Davis look progressively fatter and fatter. I know inactivity puts pounds on guys but the weight progression was so apparent you could literally make a before and after picture and see a noticeable weight gain.
        Did you see how much smaller Davis looked than Ruiz in the weigh-in photos? Not only the height. He's not fat. Watch tomorrow. Hopefully Ruiz brings it.

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          #34
          Originally posted by chrisJS
          Commey pulled out so Loma will fulfill his mandatory vs. Crolla. Oddly, Crolla, despite being grossly overmatched is far better than Ruiz or Cuellar, is an actual lightweight and has accomplished more than any of Tank’s opposition to date. Let that sink in.
          Crolla is a bum, bro. Ruiz is a last minute stand in. It's not like the Vanes case, where GGG ducked his mando.

          It's below Loma to fight Crolla at this point. If Davis is so bad, maybe Loma can fight Crawford.

          I'm glad we'll be arguing like this until Davis KOs Loma next year.

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            #35
            Originally posted by DaFan
            Crolla is a bum, bro. Ruiz is a last minute stand in. It's not like the Vanes case, where GGG ducked his mando.

            It's below Loma to fight Crolla at this point. If Davis is so bad, maybe Loma can fight Crawford.

            I'm glad we'll be arguing like this until Davis KOs Loma next year.
            Nah. Tank gonna keep saying “It’s not a good idea. My promoter wants me to lose”, he’s going to keep ducking.

            Loma can fight IBF champ, whoever has WBC, he can fight Berchelt who’s the #1 at 130. I guess there’s Lopez in a year perhaps. He’s too small for Welterweight right now.

            Mandatories are a part of the game. Crolla isn’t a top fighter but he’s still more accomplished than any Tank opponent. He’d be a step-up for Davis.

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              #36
              Originally posted by DaFan
              Did you see how much smaller Davis looked than Ruiz in the weigh-in photos? Not only the height. He's not fat. Watch tomorrow. Hopefully Ruiz brings it.
              he's fighting a career 122 pounder and you are pretending he's bigger because hes taller? why not fight machado? hes tall and actually in his division. not to mention he stole his belt and pretends he doenst exist. too good for tank i guess. i understand he's young lol

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                #37
                Originally posted by chrisJS
                Nah. Tank gonna keep saying “It’s not a good idea. My promoter wants me to lose”, he’s going to keep ducking.

                Loma can fight IBF champ, whoever has WBC, he can fight Berchelt who’s the #1 at 130. I guess there’s Lopez in a year perhaps. He’s too small for Welterweight right now.

                Mandatories are a part of the game. Crolla isn’t a top fighter but he’s still more accomplished than any Tank opponent. He’d be a step-up for Davis.
                Crolla? Seriosuly? Davis would be killed for that! At least Ruiz has a pulse.

                One last question about YOUR creditability, Chris. You have Berchelt as #1 at 130 above Davis? Don't give me a long winded answer about orgs, I don't give a shit about them. Just you. If so, then why is everybody talking about Davis and Loma (the so called best fighter in the world) and NOT AT ALL about Berchelt, which is easier to make?

                Please enlighten us all.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by daggum
                  he's fighting a career 122 pounder and you are pretending he's bigger because hes taller? why not fight machado? hes tall and actually in his division. not to mention he stole his belt and pretends he doenst exist. too good for tank i guess. i understand he's young lol
                  I told you before, my man, I feel for Machado. I really do. Please address the WBA and get the answers, sir. I'd love to see Davis-Machado soon.
                  Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 02-08-2019, 11:34 PM.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DaFan
                    Crolla? Seriosuly? Davis would be killed for that! At least Ruiz has a pulse.

                    One last question about YOUR creditability, Chris. You have Berchelt as #1 at 130 above Davis? Don't give me a long winded answer about orgs, I don't give a shit about them. Just you. If so, then why is everybody talking about Davis and Loma (the so called best fighter in the world) and NOT AT ALL about Berchelt, which is easier to make?

                    Please enlighten us all.
                    Because Davis is more known due to the Mayweather connection and his behavior and people want to see him taught a lesson. The LDBC push him harder than the Spanish speaking Mexicans push Berchelt. Berchelt has fought and beat MUCH better opposition though. Miura, Vargas, Roman for starters.

                    Machado is another with more credibility too.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by chrisJS
                      Because Davis is more known due to the Mayweather connection and his behavior and people want to see him taught a lesson. The LDBC push him harder than the Spanish speaking Mexicans push Berchelt. Berchelt has fought and beat MUCH better opposition though. Miura, Vargas, Roman for starters.

                      Machado is another with more credibility too.
                      You didn't answer me. I'm talking about boxing, not popularity. I don't care who is famous. Here I'm a boxing fan.

                      Is your answer yes?

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