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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostDude, stop you're crying, champions in divisions are supposed to fight each other. Davis and lomachenco were in the same division and iirc both champions at the same time. I don't understand your logic. If both are champs, why would the fight NOT be brought up? All you keep doing is making stupid excuses about age. Tank is practically killing himself to make 130 now, and what? Twice missed weight? A few more fights and he will basically have to go to 135, then what? He's only 24? 25? What's the excuse gonna be then? Just stop with the BS. Fine, tank isn't ready, fair enough, but leave lomachenco's name out of your mouth then.
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Originally posted by EL_GRINGO View PostWhy does he have more balls? one fought in the amateurs representing his country and the other fought in the professional ranks, there just two different forms of competition, most great fighters fought in the amateurs, by your logic Canelo and Manny could say floyd and many other fighter's had "less" balls cause they turned at a later age then him.obviously it wasn't detrimental to Lomachenko's career, he's among the best currently making a successful professional career and had a very successful amateur career
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostFloyd had his 1st pro fight @ 19. He went to the Olympics once, not twice! He became a champion @ 21! Don't compare him with Lomachenko, who fought in the Olympics twice, and didn't fight is 1st pro fight until 25! Davis is on the same track as his mentor!
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Originally posted by EL_GRINGO View PostI was comparing floyd to canelo who was a pro at 16 and Manny at 15 or so, by your standards Floyd would be a ***** compared to Canelo and Manny because he stayed to long in the amateurs, just stop itLast edited by Bronx2245; 04-26-2018, 06:53 PM.
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