Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis Drops Gamboa Three Times, Stops Him in Twelfth
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... (but now I don't understand why Floyd chose to fully support these hopeless midgets...)Comment
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Wait how/where did you get this on PPV? I'm geniunely curious
Normally this would have been on TSN 1 through 5 somewhere since they usually show all the ESPN and Showtime cards. But they didn't air this one for some reason, despite showing the Steven Butler Ryoto Murata fight in the middle of the night on Monday when it was streamed on ESPN+ and had no big names. Not like they ever air a fight because any of the fighters are Canadian (Ryan Ford can attest to that)Comment
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How much was it by the way? Hopefully closer to UK prices lolComment
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Ah okay thanks. Not even sure we can get Bell on the west coast but maybe. I mean there's only the 3 big telecom companies here anyway so don't see why not. But yeah I almost forked over the 30 some bucks for the 3 months of that punchinggrace service to see Lemieux's 168 debut but I didn't want to see it that badly.
How much was it by the way? Hopefully closer to UK prices lolComment
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Oh brutal, so like a normal PPV price. Well I hope it has every under card fight and Tank personally sends you a thank you note that says "Tank you very much" with a 8x10 signed glossy of him winking.Comment
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I was pretty sure that after Gamboa suffered the injury that Davis would have him out of there in short order. I was very surprised that an ancient, chinny, one-legged fighter managed to hang in there until the 12th round with the guy being touted as one of the hardest punchers in boxing. It's very fair to say that Davis was exposed on a few levels in this fight. Gamboa has been washed since at least 2014. Davis was supposed to blast him out in no more than six rounds.
I'm pretty sure that off of this performance Tank will be matched up with at least two more washed up journeyman types.Comment
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