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  • MDPopescu
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    #51
    Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
    They’ll never fight, just like Tank won’t fight another champion at 130.

    So it’s not even worth talking about.
    ... Leonard Ellerbe told last night that the WBA hasn't said anything about Gervonta Davis having to fight Andrew Cancio next. Cancio really should be the WBA's "super" champ at 130 & Cancio-Davis should have to happen ASAP.

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      #52
      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
      Excellent post. I agree and Green K for facts.

      This is how I rate the three best American fighters:

      1. Gervonta Davis
      2. Terence Crawford
      3. Errol Spence

      Time will prove me right!

      I don't see Davis losing to anyone near weight, from 130 to 140, including Mikey and Lomachenko.
      Much appreciated. I don’t know how true boxing fans can look at those three and not see pedigree no matter who theyve fought up until now. They have demonstrated this far that they are way beyond the rest of the pack. They aren’t rushing into things because we know boxing fan have a short attention span. When they make their run it will be history making and way more memorable. If not, boxing will die or for a while.

      I believe time will surely tell. By the major grins on Floyd and Ellerbe’s faces, I can tell they see gold.

      Look at how they aligned Pac to serve to Spence? Once Spence destroys PAC he will rise to the top of boxing along side Canelo and Loma.

      The fight with Crawford is purely dependent on how much Arum will bend being on the B side.

      Davis will fight Loma and dethrone him as well but we will have to wait.

      2020 is lining up to be similar to 2017. One of the best boxing years in my adult life.
      Last edited by Punch on Tap; 07-28-2019, 02:45 PM.

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        #53
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        Tank has the potential to beat anybody his weight with his combination of speed power and skill. He has the best KO record of any boxer. He just needs to start fighting better guys every fight. He has a few very good wins and lots of wins over very easy guys like last night. What the hell is Mayweather waiting for? Put Tank in with the other 130 pound champs ffs. Let him fight the best available. He can do it.
        Promotional shit.

        If Floyd works with Arum, I want Loma straight. Berchelt isn't that good, IMO, and Farmer is too soft to even waste time with.

        I'd rather Davis fight: Fortuna, Mikey, Lomachenko, Prograis.

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          #54
          Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
          Excellent post. I agree and Green K for facts.

          This is how I rate the three best American fighters:

          1. Gervonta Davis
          2. Terence Crawford
          3. Errol Spence

          Time will prove me right!

          I don't see Davis losing to anyone near weight, from 130 to 140, including Mikey and Lomachenko.
          I rate them 1 Spence 2 Davis 3 Crawford. If Crawford and Spence ever fight then we will know.

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            #55
            Originally posted by hondamonkey
            Much appreciated. I don’t know how true boxing fans can look at those three and not see pedigree no matter who they e fought up until now. They have demonstrated this far that they are way beyond the rest of the pack.

            I believe time will surely tell. By the major grins on Floyd and Ellerbe’s faces, I can tell they see gold.

            Look at how they aligned Pac to serve to Spence? Once Spence destroys PAC he will rise to the top of boxing along side Canelo and Loma.

            The fight with Crawford is purely dependent on how much Arum will bend being on the B side.

            Davis will fight Loma and dethrone him as well but we will have to wait.

            2020 is lining up to be similar to 2017. One of the best boxing years in my adult life.
            Great post again man. 2020 is when I predicted Davis-Loma to happen, three years ago, unless some promotional BS prevents it.

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              #56
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              I rate them 1 Spence 2 Davis 3 Crawford. If Crawford and Spence ever fight then we will know.
              Spence is pretty good, but Davis is way too skilled for him, even Spence himself would tell you that, straight up. Crawford is too good as well.

              But, you know your boxing, so I respect your opinion.

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                #57
                Originally posted by mcdonalds
                Tank is a pure boxer and actually fights more like Floyd as well

                Tank = Mayweather

                loma = Pac


                History repeats its self


                Your brains must have leaked unto your pillow...

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                  #58
                  I could see a fight between Tank and Loma going either way. Loma is fast and very smart and hard to hit. If he fights carefully and keeps Tank from landing the big punches he can win. Loma has good power and he might hurt Tank and could even win by KO. Tank has huge power and can knock Loma out if he can land. Hell, he could knock out anybody near his weight.

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                    #59
                    Tank won't fight lomo until he's 38 or 40. So he might win at that point.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by boliodogs
                      I could see a fight between Tank and Loma going either way. Loma is fast and very smart and hard to hit. If he fights carefully and keeps Tank from landing the big punches he can win. Loma has good power and he might hurt Tank and could even win by KO. Tank has huge power and can knock Loma out if he can land. Hell, he could knock out anybody near his weight.
                      If lower caliber fighters could land and rearrange his face, Davis would land plenty, with mean intent. Davis doesn't play around in the ring.

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