Hypothetically, Bradley and Davis fought at 135 and Davis performs what he always does, and Bradley at 135 performs as much as he was at 140 but with slightly more power because he's the naturally bigger fighter, who wins that fight?
Tim Bradley vs Tank Davis at 135
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I think Tank wins, I think he is a better fighter than Bardley ever was although he has not proven it yet. Just make Bradley a 135 pound version of the 140 pound Bradley. If Bradley has to come in at 135 as is it would drain him and he would lose punching power not gain punching power. -
We've seen Bradley fight world class elite fighters. You can't really say Tank can beat him because we havent seen the kid in with anyone close to Bradley's level of talent.
Bradley took a beating against Ruslan so he can take a punch and Tank is smaller than Tim.
Right now I'd say Bradley by decision.Comment
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Why won't ppl just give tank enough time to develop! He still is in his early twenties. He'll be bagging in quality wins soon. Look at Leo Santa Cruz, ppl were ragging on him for ages about his comp, but now he's facing legit champs!Comment
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If his not planning to fight top caliber opponents during his early 20s/most of his mid 20s then he doesn't deserve the hype his getting, much like how fighters like Crawford and Spence didn't got much attention at this age. Guys like Mayweather, Morales, DLH, Canelo and Pac were already building very impressive resumes themselves during their early 20/mid20s, they earned their hype, Tank Davis hasn't so blindly putting him up on a pedestal is way to premature.
If you think Tank when he reach his prime is a better fighter than a HOF caliber like Timmy, then all the power to you, but people want to see results, not talk, so unless Tank stepped up and prove he deserves the hype you are giving him, ain't no way I'm putting him ahead of a proven, quality fighter like Timmy was.Comment
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Listen here, it's obvious you think you know a lot about boxing. But, I'm here to show you why everything you just said was boolchit. So, strap in your boots and be ready for the absolute whoopin I am about to place on you. Check out tim bradleys record when he was Tanks age, you check it out yet, nothing but bums! Now, check out tanks record at this point in his career, KILLERS. He just fought a KILLER in Pedraza, where Bradley, with his pillow punching ass hands was getting rocked by the likes of Miguel Vasquez and Junior Whitter. This is the truth man, you gotta accept, you got to accept!If his not planning to fight top caliber opponents during his early 20s/most of his mid 20s then he doesn't deserve the hype his getting, much like how fighters like Crawford and Spence didn't got much attention at this age. Guys like Mayweather, Morales, DLH, Canelo and Pac were already building very impressive resumes themselves during their early 20/mid20s, they earned their hype, Tank Davis hasn't so blindly putting him up on a pedestal is way to premature.
If you think Tank when he reach his prime is a better fighter than a HOF caliber like Timmy, then all the power to you, but people want to see results, not talk, so unless Tank stepped up and prove he deserves the hype you are giving him, ain't no way I'm putting him ahead of a proven, quality fighter like Timmy was.Comment
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