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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis, Leo Santa Cruz Open To Staying At 130, Moving Up To 135

    Gervonta Davis believes he can continue competing within the 130-pound division following his upcoming fight against Leo Santa Cruz. Baltimore's Davis moved back down to the junior lightweight limit to meet Santa Cruz after succeeding in his 135-pound debut in his most recent fight. The strong southpaw also is open to jumping back up the lightweight limit after facing Santa Cruz in their 12-round, 130-pound championship match October 31 at Alamodome in San Antonio.

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    Speaking of 130? Chris Colbert, November 28th! Must win situation! Big 'tings a gwan! Brooklyn, Let's Get It! Let's catch Tank before he moves up!

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      Pillow-fists Lsc at 135...Lmao!!

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      • El_Mero
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        FOH Davis! Your lil fata$$ been needed to move up. He wants to feast on them lil guys. He ducked and clucked out of a LOMA fight for 2 years....now he's fighting skinny LEO...EMBARASSMENT!

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        • Saborconclave
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          Lol

          Mayweather Saw the competition at 135 and figured he won't go very far in the 135 division right now lol

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            He's trying to wait for Lopez, Garcia, & Haney to move up to 140.

            He better hope Loma gets old because Loma will never fight above 135.

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              Chris don’t want to see Tank

              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              Speaking of 130? Chris Colbert, November 28th! Must win situation! Big 'tings a gwan! Brooklyn, Let's Get It! Let's catch Tank before he moves up!
              He not no where near Tanks level, in fact is he even a legit contender yet? I’m just saying

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                Originally posted by hitmanjosh
                He not no where near Tanks level, in fact is he even a legit contender yet? I’m just saying
                Chris Colbert-Jaime Arboleda Headlines Showtime Doubleheader 11/28

                The 23-year-old Colbert won the WBA’s interim 130-pound crown by out-boxing another Panamanian, Jezreel Corrales, in his last bout...

                Arboleda edged Puerto Rico’s Jayson Velez by split decision in his last fight, a 12-round WBA elimination match February 8 at PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

                Chris Colbert will try to continue his ascent in the 130-pound division November 28. Showtime announced Wednesday morning that Colbert and Jaime Arboleda will headline the network’s doubleheader that night from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Brooklyn’s Colbert (14-0, 5 KOs) will make the first defense of his WBA interim super featherweight title when he opposes Panama’s Arboleda (16-1, 13 KOs) in a 12-round main event.


                We're about to find out! He's definitely a contender! I just hope he wins, and he gets in the conversation for Tank or GRJ! Go Brooklyn!

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