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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
His career is young, his best is over the next five yrs, fighters are finishing up close to 40 today which means 28 is young and only just hitting prime.
he’s not young.charliepaerker likes this.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
Not for someone in the lower weights who blows up 30lbs between each fight.
he’s not young.
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
Yes he is there is no doubt about that, a top guy can own boxing in 5 yrs if things go right for them, lots of guys blew up in weight between fights and Davis is only now coming out of the shadows yet he is talked about like his career is over with, in my eyes, his career is only for real just starting give the guy a chance before writing him off.
“lots of guys blow up in weight between fights.” Yup. Look at AB.charliepaerker likes this.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
Your eyes are **** then.
“lots of guys blow up in weight between fights.” Yup. Look at AB.
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
So if he retires at 35 he has 7 yrs of boxing, at 2 fights a year that's 14 fights, his next is current unbeaten WC and then one of the top guys of the division, and he is talking fighting 3-4 times a year and is calling out everyone from 135 to 147, you boys are too quick to put someone in a box.Last edited by kiaba360; 12-13-2022, 08:28 PM.
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
I mentioned his contemplation of retirement because it gives me pause on how long his career will actually last, especially when he has yet to face any severe adversity and everything has gone relatively smoothly. He's making decent money and has had a machine behind him almost his entire career. I brought up Donaire as an example of someone who continues to fight through defeat at an advanced age, and I'm pretty sure he had to look at himself in the mirror or sit down with his wife and ask himself some tough questions. We saw Teofimo ask himself in the ring a few nights ago, "Do I still got it?". He's 25 and on the verge of an existential crisis. Davis has yet to lose or even come close to losing...so it's surprising that retirement is at the front of his mind. I know boxers are human too, and they have endeavors they want to achieve outside of wearing gloves. You just don't expect guys who are relatively young (Davis, Teofimo, Ryan Garcia, etc.) already looking towards the end. It's very possible Davis won't be around when he's 35. He had something negative to say about Bradley being a HOF, but we won't know if Davis will be HOF when his career is up. Maybe Davis already believes he has a HOF fighter, and that's why he's contemplating retirement?
As I said earlier I don't think anybody is truly established in this era, the name guys Canelo Loma Donaire are from the last era and closing their careers, this new crop is still figuring out where they are, lots to happen over the next 5 years.
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
Different weight classes
Tim is a natural 140/147 lber. It's silly to ask Tank to fight his resume while Tank has 1 fight at 140 and having started at 126
But if you match him against similar 130/135 pounders, he beats all of them except Pac
Rios, JMM and Casamayor would be toast
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Originally posted by War Room View Post
Prime starts to end at 32-34. Tanks career is 2/3's over.
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