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    #31
    Outside of maybe Ryan Garcia Tank puts the most butts in seats.

    I mean they were pretty much sold-out at 9K ppl. I'm sure the ppv buys will be decent.

    Maybe Teo also? Well gave to see.

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      #32
      What this ppv star needs is Amir Khan to get down to 135 for one fight

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        #33
        going to follow the floyd formula which is wait until all the big threats are past it. in the meantime feed davis more no hopers. joke.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
          Keep that same energy with Arum and Hearn.

          Floyd is the most famous person in the boxing world. The media will ALWAYS gravitate towards him. His job is to promote Davis, and he is doing that.
          "Keep that same energy?!" Don't come at me with that *** urban talk, sir.

          We all know Floyd likes to talk about himself and we've seen enough from him over the past 20 years.

          If Tank is too slow to talk to market himself, then that's on him. No need for us to see Floyd in jets, cars, his house, his gym, talking about his career, talking about other fighters not taking the right path, etc. It's like watching a Mayweather All-Access all over again....and this is coming from a longtime fan. Done with it.

          We all know Tank is an eff-up and has to be kept on a short leash. He's an unstable investment, that's why Floyd has to house him in Vegas for over 3 months just to make sure he's focused and making weight.

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            #35
            Yeah sure lets see Garcia or Lopez, maybe Devin Haney at 135. I think those are the biggest fights and his future should be at lightweight for now. At 130 maybe Berchelt or Lomachenko if he comes down in weight

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              #36
              Tank vs Loma, Berchelt, Shakur? Big names at 130 pounds if they are not afraid to face Tank. But Tank will need to move up at 135 pounds to fight the bigger guys for big money.

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                #37
                I love the way Floyd is moving Tank. He has making this guy and household name. Tank is delivering in the ring. This is beautiful matchmaking. Hopefully Ryan will be next. This will be such a high profile fight. It would be great if Teo and Devin can fight if Devin get passed Gamboa. A Tank vs Teo showdown would be the ideal fight for September next year.

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                  #38
                  There you have it guys, tank gonna keep knocking out featherweights

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                    #39
                    Ah yes, the famous duck and marinate à la Mayweather! Classic dish.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
                      "Keep that same energy?!" Don't come at me with that *** urban talk, sir.

                      We all know Floyd likes to talk about himself and we've seen enough from him over the past 20 years.

                      If Tank is too slow to talk to market himself, then that's on him. No need for us to see Floyd in jets, cars, his house, his gym, talking about his career, talking about other fighters not taking the right path, etc. It's like watching a Mayweather All-Access all over again....and this is coming from a longtime fan. Done with it.

                      We all know Tank is an eff-up and has to be kept on a short leash. He's an unstable investment, that's why Floyd has to house him in Vegas for over 3 months just to make sure he's focused and making weight.
                      Genius....which fighter other Mayweather has marketed himself? That is the job of a promoter. Does Loma market himself? Crawford? Joshua? Not even GGG.

                      Floyd gets the microphone and talks about his fighter and the haters have a problem. You can tell the casuals. They never have anything to say about boxing, just emotional expressions of their own inadequacies.

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