Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis: Gamboa Fight Wasn't My Best Performance, It Was Bad For My Fans

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis: Gamboa Fight Wasn't My Best Performance, It Was Bad For My Fans

    Days away from the biggest fight of his career against Leo Santa Cruz on Oct. 31 on Showtime pay per view, Gervonta Davis is having a mea culpa about his most recent match. Davis (23-0, 22 KOs) scored a 12th round TKO win over Yuriorkis Gamboa in December, but the feat came after the hobbled 38-year-old Cuban gold medalist hurt his Achilles in the second round, an injury that required surgery shortly after the fight.
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    Tank definitely had a lackluster performance against Gamboa. This being boxing most people only consider you as good as your last fight so he definitely has to show out against LSC

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    • Ajvar
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      #3
      Gamboa was a big tough guy - somrthing Davis wasn't get used to fight with.

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      • _Rexy_
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        Gamboa was a FAR past prime fighter with a name and a terrible chin in his best day. He was hand picked to make you look good and give you a good name on your resume.


        But once again, you decided you preferred eating.

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        • Corelone
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          I want these young men to succeed, but excuse me if I pass on the drama. The biggest fight of Tanks career is making weight. Self awareness is a victory, he's too short at 135. I'll give him credit for that, if he makes weight, but Santa Cruz has the deck stacked against him. 130 is tank's best weight, and Leo wasn't hurting anybody at 125. I don't totally disregard Leo's chances, not totally, but it would be a huge upset.

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