Tank vs The Lightweights

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  • daggum
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    #11
    you forgot nakatami. nakatami would school tank. tanks amazing skills looked pretty mediocre against mediocre fonseca. i think we got a hype job on our hand until further evidence against good fighters is presented. we need more than pedraza walking straight forward like an idiot. just 2 good fighters is that too much to ask

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    • EL_GRINGO
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      #12
      i have no idea, he has pysical gifts clearly and is very talented, but he's even shorter then Loma,but his power could be the great equaliser

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        #13
        Originally posted by DuckAdonis
        Right now?

        Loma: Tank gets stopped late by bodyshots but has some success early on. Good fight, but Loma drowns him

        Teofimo: I think Teofimo might be too big here. But also a very good fight. Still might win a close decision here, Tank that is. Can go either way

        Commey: I think Commey catches him at some point and takes him out. Too big

        Devin: I think Haney wins a decision. Has alot of physical advantages over Tank

        Luke C: Tank hurts him to the body, I think. Campbell will win alot of rounds but it won't be enough. He might survive and maybe he doesn't. Will be a close fight. Either Tank by late stoppage or either of them by close decision

        Easter: hurts Easter and knocks him out at some point

        King Ry: brutal KO win for Tank
        Nice work. Those would be my picks as well.

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        • Jsmooth9876
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          #14
          Dude you're reaching way too high, most those guys are highly ranked talented fighters. You need to go to the number 20-30 ranked guys and ask the same question.


          Gamboa should be about 20 but somehow he shows up at number 2 when Tank decides to move up lol...you couldn't make up half the **** that goes down on the regular in boxing.

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          • kiaba360
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            #15
            Originally posted by redmish
            This. My worry is that hes moved up for the wrong reasons.
            He may be outgrowing 130 too.

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            • PotentialToast
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              #16
              Originally posted by kiaba360
              He may be outgrowing 130 too.
              Hopefully, he will maintain 3 fights a year, stay in the gym, live the life and not get heavier. Because he will get battered at 140. But aside from Gamboa, at 135, any fight that he takes will either be competitive or it will be an obvious cherry pick which won't do his reputation any favours.

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              • kiaba360
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                #17
                Originally posted by PotentialToast
                Hopefully, he will maintain 3 fights a year, stay in the gym, live the life and not get heavier. Because he will get battered at 140. But aside from Gamboa, at 135, any fight that he takes will either be competitive or it will be an obvious cherry pick which won't do his reputation any favours.
                It remains to be seen whether he has another fight this year; I assume he'll be facing Gamboa in December. He only fought once in 2018 and twice in 2016. He's never gone 12 rounds, and his fights last an average of 3 rounds. He has a lot of downtime to balloon up in weight.

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