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    #71
    Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
    Fight Lomachenko then.

    Remember when Davis went crazy at Floyd because Top Rank said Mayweather Promotions had been in touch about a fight and Davis never knew anything about it.

    Didn't seem so keen then.
    Stank Gayvis is a funny boy

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      #72
      Originally posted by deanrw View Post
      Loma and team already let it be known that Tank is more than welcome to a fight. Loma checked on him this time last year. I know you prefer to not remember it. Just think back to early last year when tank went quiet on twitter for a while. Don't try to spread out the blame by saying "Promoters". It is one side who is avoiding the fight. You know it, I know it, everyone knows it. You cannot change history.
      What offer was made to Davis? Haven't seen any.

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        #73
        Tank fucks Loma up. That's why Vasily wants no smoke with him. Not only is Davis a decent boxer but he can also punch too. This is a dream match up made in Heaven.

        I say this because it's become very apparent that Mikey Garcia doesn't want that work from Loma. That's why he is jumping up two weight divisions in order to avoid him; Just like he did Yuriorkis Gamboa.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Slicc View Post
          1)Salido came in as a welterweight and tried to castrate Loma throughout their match. Linares was the #1 lightweight at the time, with a size advantage over Loma, and got stopped. Rigo got outboxed and quit. Pedraza got outboxed and nearly stopped in the 11th round.


          Gervonta Davis has 221 amateur bouts, and 20 professional bouts. He's won 2 world titles (one of them was handed to him doe). He was even a world champion while Loma was still fighting in his division, and decided to hold the title hostage until he lost it on the scales. If he's not ready now, then he won't be anytime soon. Also, 2)I don't think anyone who's not a Tank fanboy would prefer to watch him fight a washed up old Loma.
          Bold 1: Nobody forced Loma to take that fight. It's not cool to complain after losing. Sore losers do that. Loma is better than that.

          Bold 2: How old is Loma and at what point should we consider him "old and washed up"? Please enlighten us.

          Davis is ready.

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            #75
            Originally posted by BIG GUNZ View Post
            Honestly, I think he has a good shot against Loma. Loma is definitely the favorite but it’s not as huge of a gap between them as people think. Davis I’m sure beats Farmer though.
            A shot?

            I think he beats Loma soundly and by KO. If those Pedraza pitty pats did that to his face, Davis would deform and destroy him. He would hit him at least 100 or more times in a twelve-round fight. Would Loma be able to take Davis' punches? Highly doubtful.

            There isn't a gap of anything.

            By the time this fight happens (2020), I predict Davis would be the A-side of the money and favored, unless he screws up before that time.

            My opinion. Believed this from the get.

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              #76
              the little butterball has zero chance

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                #77
                Originally posted by DaFan View Post
                Bold 1: Nobody forced Loma to take that fight. It's not cool to complain after losing. Sore losers do that. Loma is better than that.
                It doesn't change the circumstances he had to deal with before and during the fight.

                Originally posted by DaFan View Post
                Bold 2: How old is Loma and at what point should we consider him "old and washed up"? Please enlighten us.

                Davis is ready.
                Loma's 30, and fighters tend to stop being competitive in their mid-late 30s, especially guys whose styles rely heavily on their reflexes, speed and athleticism like Loma. By the time Loma's 35, Davis will be right in his prime years at 29. At 35, Loma shouldn't be able to move like a ballerina or throw this punches as fast as he does now. His reflexes should also take a hit.

                I feel like Davis is in this weird position, where it seems as though Mayweather can't decide between continuing to build his profile, or throwing him into the lion's den. Tank clearly has the talent and power to compete at the world level, but when the best fighter on your resume is Pedraza, that's not exactly a confidence builder going in against some like Loma. Hell, Tank might even fuck around and lose to Farmer. If Davis felt that he was ready, then he would've fought Loma when they were both champions in the same division. The fight would've been easier to make. Now, Loma's in another division, leaving Farmer as the most available of the two. Against Tank, I see Farmer boxing to a close decision.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Slicc View Post
                  It doesn't change the circumstances he had to deal with before and during the fight.


                  Loma's 30, and fighters tend to stop being competitive in their mid-late 30s, especially guys whose styles rely heavily on their reflexes, speed and athleticism like Loma. By the time Loma's 35, Davis will be right in his prime years at 29. At 35, Loma shouldn't be able to move like a ballerina or throw this punches as fast as he does now. His reflexes should also take a hit.

                  I feel like Davis is in this weird position, where it seems as though Mayweather can't decide between continuing to build his profile, or throwing him into the lion's den. Tank clearly has the talent and power to compete at the world level, but when the best fighter on your resume is Pedraza, that's not exactly a confidence builder going in against some like Loma. Hell, Tank might even fuck around and lose to Farmer. If Davis felt that he was ready, then he would've fought Loma when they were both champions in the same division. The fight would've been easier to make. Now, Loma's in another division, leaving Farmer as the most available of the two. Against Tank, I see Farmer boxing to a close decision.
                  Loma is 30, will turn 31 in February, not in his 30s. Davis said Loma fight could take place in 2020, not 2025. Loma will still be at the height of his prime for the next few years.

                  Davis-Farmer is a mismatch. Farmer looked **** the last fight. I personally am not interested in that one.

                  Berchelt or Lopez would be better.
                  Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 01-01-2019, 09:20 AM.

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                    #79
                    Then hopefully they happen soon.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by DaFan View Post
                      Loma is 30, will turn 31 in February, not in his 30s. Davis said Loma fight could take place in 2020, not 2025. Loma will still be at the height of his prime for the next few years.

                      Davis-Farmer is a mismatch. Farmer looked **** the last fight. I personally am not interested in that one.

                      Berchelt or Lopez would be better.
                      I guess Abner Mares was putting great performance his last few fights. no wonder "promoters" picked him.

                      you shouyld be inducted to "Hall of Shame" for all your childish excuses. or simply join mma forum. those cats dont know whats happening either, but they love to talk sport.

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