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Comments Thread For: Mayweather: No Rush To Make Davis-Lomachenko Unification
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Probably smart to put him nowhere near Lomachenko right now. He does need some more competitive fights.
That said, if he's as good as they say and good enough and old enough to be holding a world title then he should be good enough and old enough to take on all comers and fellow champs. He's turning 23 this year, approaching mid 20's, people are talking like he's 18.Last edited by deathofaclown; 05-22-2017, 05:30 AM.
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Originally posted by NYG View PostWalsh is a bum man. Davis is good but Walsh wasnt a test at all and you dont need to suck Walsh's balls to make him look better than he is. A legend? Ooook then, i'll leave the convo now
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Floyd knows the deal.
Lomachenko clowns that boy so they'll wait it out until he moves up or just avoid it completely.
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Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View PostIt's clear Floyd knows that Tank isn't ready for Loma but if he's not ducking or dodging, then why not at least tell us when he thinks they should fight?
I also wish people stop bringing up Tank's age as some kind of excuse to not fight Loma when he just beat two guys that are around the same age as him. Pedraza is 28. Walsh is 31. Now suddenly age matters when it comes to 29 year old Lomachenko? Yeah right!
In the end, Tank is just simply not on Lomachenko's level and that's why Floyd is not in a rush to make it.
The age is important. Yes those guys were in their primes too but their primes are weaker than Lomos, but Davis's prime could be equal or better depending on how he develops.
That's where age/experience comes in. Lomo has a mountain of experience in the amateurs and he is in his prime. Davis has barely any amateur experience and he is 22 years old.
Floyd simply wants to level playing field a little more before matching Davis with Lomachenko, which is wise.
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostFloyd knows the deal.
Lomachenko clowns that boy so they'll wait it out until he moves up or just avoid it completely.
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostHis age means that there is still A LOT of room to grow whereas Lomo is already in his prime.
The age is important. Yes those guys were in their primes too but their primes are weaker than Lomos, but Davis's prime could be equal or better depending on how he develops.
That's where age/experience comes in. Lomo has a mountain of experience in the amateurs and he is in his prime. Davis has barely any amateur experience and he is 22 years old.
Floyd simply wants to level playing field a little more before matching Davis with Lomachenko, which is wise.
or in more real talk he knows loma is too good for davis.
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Originally posted by skinnystev View Postfloyd junior never fought a slavic fighter and neither will davis "tank" would be made to quit on his stool like the ax man and floyd junior knows it
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When Loma was Tank's are he was still hiding in the amateurs beating up teenagers instead of fighting the likes of Lopez & a prime Salido.
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