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  • #11
    Originally posted by RetroSpeed05 View Post
    In the post fight press conference when asked about Loma fight he said people want to fight him because hes a big payday fight. Says Loma is up in age and trying to make the biggest fight happen now. He said hes only 25 and everybody got a different path and hes taking his time.
    Learn to spell bro. Even a 1st grader can spell the title correctly

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    • #12
      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
      ... "he young, doe"...

      ... Big George was like 23 yo when he pasted Frazier...
      ... Floyd was 24 yo when he KOd Corrales...




      ... of course he can say: "line em up" as long as "Were taking are time"...
      Yeah no kidding. He means line em up like have them waiting forever in a line or queue if you will. Not like the expression it should make you think of as in: line em up and knock em down.

      Originally posted by JimmyValmer View Post
      Learn to spell bro. Even a 1st grader can spell the title correctly
      I wonder if a mod will pity him and correct it like the "say my peace" guy haha
      Last edited by YoungManRumble; 12-29-2019, 07:12 AM.

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      • #13
        Look, its simple. Tank has had plenty to say about beating Loma before and is now a fellow world champion along with Loma at 135. What he has had to say now is either disappointing or it isnt. To me its disappointing.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Armchairhero View Post
          This is what makes a mockery of several world titles, how can you be a “world champ “ and still not be ready to take on all comers?
          It’s pathetic and only happens in our sport. I find it hard to even call it a sport anymore as it’s not really competitive like other sports, UFC runs rings round boxing in that respect.
          But UFC is full of mediocrity and below mediocrity. In UFC everyone is praised and hyped up as the best ever and then soon after he or she gets beaten like a dog. Just look at Covington calling himself the greatest fighter alive, one of the greatest ever and then he gets beaten up and put in the hospital quickly dispelling his delusions of grandeur. UFC is just as or more corrupt than boxing.

          UFC actually brought in a WWE wrestler, Lesnar, who is in no way a fighter and maneuvered him to become their champion after just a few fights all because White wanted to bring in wrestling fans. They did not care about the respectability of their sport or their heavyweight championship. All they cared about was publicity and WWE fans. And Lesnar was a fraud, just because he wrestled in college (he had not wrestled in over 10 years plus) did not make him a fighter or a legit contender. The whole ordeal was a giant fraud. Then they decided to do a similar thing in the women's division with Rousey. Other issues include the UFC allowing Jones a guy who has consistently tested dirty for steroids and other drugs to continue fighting. I am not even going to go into Conor and all the **** he gets away with. By doing what they did with Lesnar, Rousey, Conor, and Jones makes them worse than boxing when it comes to corruption.
          Last edited by jdp28tx; 12-29-2019, 08:13 AM.

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          • #15
            25 😂 in his ****ing prime. What a **** house.

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            • #16
              They know what's up. Tank can't hold Loma jock strap.

              He's lucky every guy at 135 is with a rival promotional outfit so he can continue fighting bums for years or small guys from PBC where he has every advantage.

              He's a hype job who swings with wild haymakers. if he can't walk through his opponent he is done.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                ... "he young, doe"...

                ... Big George was like 23 yo when he pasted Frazier...
                ... Floyd was 24 yo when he KOd Corrales...




                ... of course he can say: "line em up" as long as "Were taking are time"...
                It's not the same. George had more natural and physical ability than Joe Frazier to overcome his left hook. All he did was push Joe off of him in order to land those uppercuts that dropped him to the canvas.

                Moreover, Pretty Boy Floyd was an Olympic Bronze Medalist. So he was more scientific, fundamentally sound and developed than Diego Corrales by the time those two had fought.

                However, you are asking an awful lot of Davis; To challenge a two time Olympic Gold medalist with only one amateur loss on his record. Also, one who is more scientific and fundamentally sound than him too.

                Davis looked awful in there last night against a washed up and shot 45 year old fighter with a ruptured achilles heel. Where were his combination punches? He was loading up on single punches at a time.

                If he does that against Loma, then he will most certainly get stopped by the Matrix. I believe that 135 is too heavy for him.

                The only thing that boxing fans had hoped that Tank had that he could use to help neutralize Lomachenko was his power. However, it's not there anymore.

                He needs to move back down to 130 until his frame fully develops, matures and grow into the new weight division.

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                • #18
                  If he keeps feasting on junk food, Tank will not go much further.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    ... "he young, doe"...

                    ... Big George was like 23 yo when he pasted Frazier...
                    ... Floyd was 24 yo when he KOd Corrales...




                    ... of course he can say: "line em up" as long as "Were taking are time"...
                    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    It's not the same. George had more natural and physical ability than Joe Frazier to overcome his left hook. All he did was push Joe off of him in order to land those uppercuts that dropped him to the canvas.

                    Moreover, Pretty Boy Floyd was an Olympic Bronze Medalist. So he was more scientific, fundamentally sound and developed than Diego Corrales by the time those two had fought.

                    However, you are asking an awful lot of Davis; To challenge a two time Olympic Gold medalist with only one amateur loss on his record. Also, one who is more scientific and fundamentally sound than him too.

                    Davis looked awful in there last night against a washed up and shot 45 year old fighter with a ruptured achilles heel. Where were his combination punches? He was loading up on single punches at a time.

                    If he does that against Loma, then he will most certainly get stopped by the Matrix. I believe that 135 is too heavy for him.

                    The only thing that boxing fans had hoped that Tank had that he could use to help neutralize Lomachenko was his power. However, it's not there anymore.

                    He needs to move back down to 130 until his frame fully develops, matures and grow into the new weight division.
                    ... "you are asking an awful lot of Davis", you say...

                    ... Now: I'm not asking anything from Tank...

                    ... we're all here only because of the "sweet science"...

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                      ... "you are asking an awful lot of Davis", you say...

                      ... Now: I'm not asking anything from Tank...

                      ... we're all here only because of the "sweet science"...
                      Some fighters are late bloomers and I believe that Davis just so happens to be one of them. We've all witnessed the devastation and destruction of Adrien Broner's career by jumping from one weight division to another because of his lack of focus, dedication and commitment to the sport and also because he was too sorry, lazy and undisciplined to train. At least to me, it seems like Gervonta Davis is headed down that same path if he doesn't change his ways.

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