Comments Thread For: Gamboa: I Ruptured My Achilles Tendon - But I'm a Warrior!

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  • Zaroku
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    #21
    Originally posted by Tatabanya
    Aside from demonstrating that he keeps his punching power until the final minute, I don't think Tank did himself any favor last night.

    Based on this performance I would now make him a serious underdog against Lomachenko, and I'd even give a shot to Teofimo Lopez to beat him.

    Gervonta has great skills to match his power. But his tendency to get fat might ultimately symbolize his undoing.
    loma parts his culo.. spreads his azz cheeks fast... like moses parted the red sea....

    tanks stock dropped big time..

    in my opinion.. you get the job done fast.. if you can.. and demand a bonus..

    i get paid for saving money for rich boys... get it done.. do not waste time... just do not half step... i am ******.. half step means you are wasting time...

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    • Superarms1
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      #22
      In the end yes you fought like a warrior. But dude you're a warrior who said you couldn't go anymore after that knockdown. Stop lying!

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      • Tatabanya
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        #23
        Originally posted by Zaroku
        loma parts his culo.. spreads his azz cheeks fast... like moses parted the red sea....
        The one and only Zaroku, my favorite BoxingScene philosopher

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        • nacho daddy
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          #24
          Originally posted by Tatabanya
          Aside from demonstrating that he keeps his punching power until the final minute, I don't think Tank did himself any favor last night.

          Based on this performance I would now make him a serious underdog against Lomachenko, and I'd even give a shot to Teofimo Lopez to beat him.

          Gervonta has great skills to match his power. But his tendency to get fat might ultimately symbolize his undoing.
          tank is the greatest fighter who ever lived and will live

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          • Tatabanya
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            #25
            Originally posted by nacho daddy
            tank is the greatest fighter who ever lived and will live
            I don't push myself to saying that of no fighter, but I do like Tank a lot.

            That's why I'm disappointed. He appears to be following a Tysonesque "rapid ascension, rapid decline" route. With his skills, that is a shame.

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            • hectari
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              #26
              Man, Tank Davis looked like hot garbage and exposed. He cannot hang at 135 if he struggled with a damaged former featherweight who was shot to pieces. Imagine if tank who is only 5 foot 4 fought Teofimo, haney or loma? Or imagine if he fights mikey garcia he would get his **** pushed in. He is just a weight bully who cannot make weight anymore. He better go back down to super feather and get on a strict diet if he wants to remain undefeated and earn money by fighting smaller and koing them

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              • Onetimethun
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                #27
                I agree.
                I actually thought he was a big 130 in all actuality he’s a normal 130 I think he’s to small for 135.
                Him and Ryan Garcia is more interesting .
                I think teo and lomo both beat the Davis that showed up last night

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                • KillaMane26
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by lparm
                  Believes he has eh

                  The lad was able to box for near 30 minutes on this so called crippling injury

                  I bet if he had won we wouldn’t be hearing a peep about this ankle nonsense
                  Its very common for guys to go in fights injured or fight injured.

                  As a boxer its your job to keep a poker face and continue.....or else fans will call u a quiter!

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                  • otrocubiche
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                    #29
                    I like Tank, but I think he's gonna turn into Broner 2.0 when he fights a live body. It took him 12 rounds to finish a 38 years old chinny fighter with one leg. This version of Tank quits vs Loma and gets killed by Teofimo.

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                    • j0zef
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                      #30
                      Research the injury. You can move on ruptured acl, because it generally doesn't get worse. But it's still painful and debilitating.

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