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    Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis' Trainer I Know One Thing. Devin Haney Isn't Ready For Tank

    Calvin Ford, the head trainer for superstar Gervonta 'Tank' Davis had scored the recent lightweight clash between Devin Haney and Vasiliy Lomachenko as a draw.
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    #2
    That's why Devin should run It back with Loma, Loma is less dangerous than Shakur and Tank, he's smaller and not as fresh. Tank hits like a mule.

    Loma is an elite southpaw just like Kur and Tank, Loma would prepare Devon for them, but as we Saw, Loma ain't no slouch.

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      #3
      With Haney's questionable chin as seen in two fights and Loma being on the way out, I see Stevenson and Davis being at the top. Stevenson has more of an arsenal of punches than Haney and Haney is not taking those left hands of Davis. That leaves Davis vs Stevenson for the top bragging rights. Especially if Haney moves up to 140.
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        #4
        He's not ready for Tank...but he just beat the guy that Tank was never ready to fight....does Gervonta just get a pass for unabashedly ducking Lomachenko for the better part of half a decade?
        Tank and his team have never wanted anything to do with Devin. Talking trash after Haney had a tough fight, against someone Tank wanted no business with, is laughable.

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          #5
          Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
          That's why Devin should run It back with Loma, Loma is less dangerous than Shakur and Tank, he's smaller and not as fresh. Tank hits like a mule.

          Loma is an elite southpaw just like Kur and Tank, Loma would prepare Devon for them, but as we Saw, Loma ain't no slouch.
          On that same note, Tank isn't remotely as quick, coordinated, tricky or experienced as Lomachenko. Haney fighting lomachenko was better preparation for him facing Shakur and Gervonta, then anything the other two have received. Haney has now fought two compact , Olympian Southpaws in his last 4 fights. Tank and Shakur, have never fought an Orthodox fighter with speed, technique and talent like Haney in the pro ranks.
          billeau2 billeau2 Since1976 Deleted like this.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Guiltysimpson24 View Post

            On that same note, Tank isn't remotely as quick, coordinated, tricky or experienced as Lomachenko. Haney fighting lomachenko was better preparation for him facing Shakur and Gervonta, then anything the other two have received. Haney has now fought two compact , Olympian Southpaws in his last 4 fights. Tank and Shakur, have never fought an Orthodox fighter with speed, technique and talent like Haney in the pro ranks.
            Well said! Style wize, i think Tank struggles against Loma. No long jab or long body punch to keep Loma away. I do not expect Tank's team to mention Loma anytime soon. Hope I'm wrong..

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              #7
              Depends if Tank is demanding rehydration clauses and other handicapping mechanisms..

              Tank is such a bad ass that he can’t fight guys on an even playing field, and then talks shyt like he beats the best at their best..

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                #8
                Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
                That's why Devin should run It back with Loma, Loma is less dangerous than Shakur and Tank, he's smaller and not as fresh. Tank hits like a mule.

                Loma is an elite southpaw just like Kur and Tank, Loma would prepare Devon for them, but as we Saw, Loma ain't no slouch.
                I think Tank is an easier fight in a match up sense. He throws less punches than Loma does not put combinations as speedy and quite so often than Loma. Haney also wouldn’t dare to have the same game plan with tank. He can simply stay on the outside, use his feet and cruise to an easy unanimous decision. He will frustrate Gervonta but if he doesn’t get out of harms way then it’s nighty night

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Since1976 View Post

                  Well said! Style wize, i think Tank struggles against Loma. No long jab or long body punch to keep Loma away. I do not expect Tank's team to mention Loma anytime soon. Hope I'm wrong..
                  Tank will sleep Loma. He will run like he did in the first half of the Teo fight but this time he will try to run for the whole 12 rounds but eventually Tank is going to catch. Since he doesn't have the power to keep Tank off him he has to eat powerful body shots which will slow him down and get him slept or he quits. Tank is by far the most dangerous fighter at 135 and Loma knows it.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by richardt View Post
                    With Haney's questionable chin as seen in two fights and Loma being on the way out, I see Stevenson and Davis being at the top. Stevenson has more of an arsenal of punches than Haney and Haney is not taking those left hands of Davis. That leaves Davis vs Stevenson for the top bragging rights. Especially if Haney moves up to 140.
                    Tank goes no where near Stevenson and I don’t blame him. Stevenson will pinch his fan base when he beats him. No more face of boxing nonsense.

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