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Unless you have print, broadcast, or professional (ie pro trainer, fighter, etc) experience to add, what you have described is that of a longtime...
Based on......?
Ring Magazine polled boxing pundits, insiders and former fighters after the fight. The results: 13 believed Loma had won, 4 believed Haney had...
Wrong? Sorry. The fight was certainly close and competitive, but the better man that night did not get the nod.
You're preaching to the choir. I've conceded that he hasn't always sought to fight the very best. Don't know what else to say.
Indeed. In fact, I believe I've demonstrated exactly that.
I never said it did, my guy. I mostly on your side in this debate; I just think the "Tank's a cherry picker!" narrative can be overstated.
While I have no quarrel with the Teo decision, Loma beat Haney and most folks know it, Olu.
I don't necessarily disagree. Has Tank been conservatively managed? Yes. Has he always made an effort to challenge the very best? No....
Well said. A Loma fight is also a high risk-low reward type of proposition for Tank. If Tank wins, fans will (and with some justification) argue...
In what parallel universe did Salido "kick" Loma's ass?? It was a split decision win for Salido that could have just as easily gone the other way.
ESB gestapo clipped my original post.
To listen to some, Paro somehow bear-hugged and cheap-shotted his way to a victory he would have otherwise lost. There were any number of...
I think he hits hard enough when he sets himself and throws shots with real intent, Franklin. See the Montana Love fight. Against Matias, he may...