Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis Drops Gamboa Three Times, Stops Him in Twelfth
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Gamboa is chinny af so dropping him 3 times doesn't mean much. If you didn't have issues with Tank's performance last night then maybe you're not very familiar with Gamboa.Going the distance doesn't mean anything because the fight wasn't competitive while going there. And Gamboa was floored 3 times during that span and never hurt Davis.
And comparisons to other fights is ****** because a fighter prepares differently every time out. Gamboa was in excellent shape until Davis broke his foot in the second round. How do you know what shape he was in when he fought Castellanos?
If he takes challenges in the future and takes the sport seriously I'll consider supporting him.Comment
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I thought early Broner was the goods too. I really rated DeMarco, and when Broner took him apart, Broner was for real. But then his lifestyle got in the way and he never improved into his peak years.
The likes of Loma (many others) are always in shape and can focus their camps on honing skills and technique vs 'how many lbs to go now and how many weeks have I got ?'.
So Broner went backwards after 23, and the weight issues suggest Tank is on the same path. Not too long before he has his 'Maidana moment' against someone less talented who treats the sport more seriously.Comment
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how do you think davis broke his foot? Right before the knock down he was testing his foot and looking at the mat.Going the distance doesn't mean anything because the fight wasn't competitive while going there. And Gamboa was floored 3 times during that span and never hurt Davis.
And comparisons to other fights is ****** because a fighter prepares differently every time out. Gamboa was in excellent shape until Davis broke his foot in the second round. How do you know what shape he was in when he fought Castellanos?Comment

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