Comments Thread For: Gamboa Officially Diagnosed With Achilles Tear, Calls For Davis Rematch

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  • Boxfan83
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    #41
    It was the best outcome Gamboa couldve hoped for.

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #42
      Originally posted by Curt Henning
      yeah gamboa deserves a rematch....but how long will it take to be ready for it? ...took haye over a year....by that time tank will have def moved on and gamboa will just be older

      the pbc probably should throw gamboa a bone and give him another good payday to fight someone....he saved the show
      I read a few times on this site that Gamboa would only need a month max before going back to training. Didn't think the injury was bad at all. Maybe he had some shoe issues.

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      • rckdees
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        #43
        Regardless of age or anything else Gamboa is one tough Mf

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        • BoxingIsGreat
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          #44
          Originally posted by Bitedown
          If it was a complete tear then why Does he not need surgery? That makes little sense to me, a complete tear means surgery but somehow he doesn’t need it....I’ve never heard of that before
          Good post. Green K.

          Gamboa just wanted to quit.
          The ref wouldn't hear none of it.

          I'd say more like a shoe malfunction.

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          • MulaKO
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            #45
            Originally posted by Curt Henning
            lets be real about something...we def had some reason to believe it wasnt a tear or a full tear......we heard that he might not even need surgery......haye had surgery immediately following his fight....its been a couple of weeks now on gamboa....

            i believe its torn...but there was def some reason to suspect there might have been some embellisment going on there....it doesnt make us criminal
            Your definitely right
            And I ain’t talking about you
            But there were some people here even denying the fact that it could be a tear
            Those were more Stank’s fans making excuses for his chitty performance
            You could tell something was wrong though
            What made me crack up was the assumption that it was a shoe malfunction
            Like wtf

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            • Boxing lives
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              #46
              Its too bad because it looked like Tank would have had trouble late with Gamboa if his body hadn't broken on him. Then again, at his age, Gamboa broke his body trying to evade Tank's heavy shots. So Tank broke Yuris leg by making him have to evade so heavily on it, which means he was the alpha and would have won this fight no matter what. His aggression coupled with Gamboa's evasive submission tore Yuriorkis' leg. Tank broke his ass down and then knocked him out in the last round. That's the bottom line and the end of it.

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              • garfios
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                #47
                Originally posted by Bitedown
                If it was a complete tear then why Does he not need surgery? That makes little sense to me, a complete tear means surgery but somehow he doesn’t need it....I’ve never heard of that before
                whi say he doesn't need surgery?

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                • BoxingIsGreat
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                  #48
                  According to the Gamboa story prior to this one, he only needed a month to go back to the gym. Story will backfire either way.

                  Unless Gamboa is ready for a long self-inflicted exile from boxing to cover up the lies.

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                  • Nicamex
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Bitedown
                    If it was a complete tear then why Does he not need surgery? That makes little sense to me, a complete tear means surgery but somehow he doesn’t need it....I’ve never heard of that before
                    Thats when they believed it was a partial tear.

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                    • Bitedown
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by garfios
                      whi say he doesn't need surgery?
                      In other updates about Gamboa it said he will not need surgery

                      Former unified world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa will avoid surgery for an injured Achilles tendon that he suffered in last Saturday's TKO defeat at the hands of Gervonta Davis. Gamboa suffered the injury in the second round, which may have happened after he was knocked down. He was dropped two more times as the contest went along, before the fight was waved off in the twelfth round at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.

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