Gervonta Davis Moving Up To Lightweight

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  • MulaKO
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    #21
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Then Lomachenko shouldn’t fight him at that stage.
    Your right but unfortunately the mighty dollar will dictate that
    Unless he really stands his ground

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    • Jsmooth9876
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      #22
      Who cares he will still never step foot in a ring with Loma until he's washed.......

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      • Punch on Tap
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        #23
        Good move for Tank. He still has yet to be challenged which in my opinion is not because he doesn’t want them, but his team is pacing him. Let’s not forget Tanks amateur record is amazing. He’s used to being the smaller fighter in the ring ALL THE TIME. Fighting another small fighter won’t be as hard as people are saying. I would even argue that if it wasn’t for Loma’s Olympic experience, Tank has had stiffer competition on this side of the world. It will show when they fight.

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        • Luilun
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          #24
          Originally posted by bballchump11
          That applies to 95% of boxers
          Most boxers are not 40 pounds over their fighting weight I’d say the average is 20 pounds

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          • Boxing_1013
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            #25
            Originally posted by hondamonkey
            Good move for Tank. He still has yet to be challenged which in my opinion is not because he doesn’t want them, but his team is pacing him. Let’s not forget Tanks amateur record is amazing. He’s used to being the smaller fighter in the ring ALL THE TIME. Fighting another small fighter won’t be as hard as people are saying. I would even argue that if it wasn’t for Loma’s Olympic experience, Tank has had stiffer competition on this side of the world. It will show when they fight.
            Thanks for pointing out Tank's am experience...I didn't know about that but it makes sense...I have been higher on him than most I think (certainly more than most Loma 'fans')...and almost all of my faves/guys I think are the best were great amateurs...Lara, Rigo, Floyd, GGG, Loma, Spence etc...good post.

            I still would favor Loma to win that one vs Tank but Tank is certainly a live dog

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