Using your standard, if Tank waits for another 4 years to reach his prime to fight Lomachenko, then it would serve no justice to Loma who at that time will be 34. It doesn't take to be genius to judge which is fairer between "a fight between a boxer who just about to reach his prime against a primed boxer" and "a fight between a primed boxer against boxer who has passed his"
that is correct. the proper order of things would be for davis to take the loma fight right now, if he loses, work on his game and challenge again in a year or 2. fans should consider his relative inexperience and point in development when weighing out whether loma is just that much better, or he caught davis at the most advantageous time.
He beat Walters easily a guy who you said he was ducking. He beat Rigo easily and said before the fight how easy it would because hes old. And it happened. Loma is the goods. I think for him to get credit for you he would have to travel back in time and beat a late 70s Roberto Duran.
Some fighters have the balls to challenge and try to be great, like jumping two weight classes to fight a top guy. Other fighters make excuses about being too small.