from 130-140, who beats tank?
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
valdez with that left hook is just as fast as tank, but valdez is too open to beat tank and has been hurt quite a bit
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
who would you actually pick over tank from 135-140armageto wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 16:56Not saying Regis would win, but I think a motivated Prograis in top form can pose issues. If he beat Tank at 140, I wouldn't be shocked on it.bobcatbox wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 14:47I can’t see Prograis doing it. He’s lost the fire since losing to Taylor. Lopez is a superior and faster fighter.
Loma is the most intriguing matchup… I don’t know how to pick that fight.
Taylor beats him pretty handily.
The name missing is Valdez. I think he beats Tank in a fire fight.
I think Valdez is too small. Tank took some good shots from a large for 140 Barrios. Not sure if Tank can still make 130 these days, but if he could, I 'd say he has advantages in speed/power/chin over Valdez. Hard to see how Oscar overcomes that.
Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
Barrios dropped Akhmedov twice. He stopped Velasco in the second, who went 8 rounds with Prograis. He was the naturally bigger man last night. Is that the ultimate test of power, no, but I think it shows he does have some power. Barrios is also listed at 5'10 with 71 inch reach. SS is 5'7 with 68 inch reach. We also know SS has less than average power.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:00Barrios does not have any proven power. Shakur does have a great jab. Tank had trouble with Barrios slow sloppy long jab and couldn't even track Barrios down in the 8th round when he was hurt.armageto wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 16:58He had trouble landing because he had to be wary of Barrios size and power. S.S. doesn't offer that obstacle. Tank walks down S.S. at some point, to me....IKSRTFO wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 16:53
Tank had trouble hitting Barrios for a few rounds. He doesn't let his hands go enough for me to favor him over Shakur. I think everyone is just mezmorized by his power, but if he doesn't land, he looks stupid looking for that one shot. Shakur's feet is too fast for Tank.
To each their own, I just think Tank beats him. Tank wouldn't have to fear incoming, can match his speed, and has advantage in power, plus his chin has been tested two divisions north. I think it's a moot point, because I don't think Tank will make 130 anymore.
Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
Tank is waiting to be exposed
Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
I think Taylor beats him at 140, after a few rough moments. Loma could beat him at 135, but getting up their in ring age. Lopez might not be able to make 135 to much longer, but toss him at 140, I think he could beat Tank just on size/power. I think Tank beats Prograis at this moment, along with everybody else.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:02who would you actually pick over tank from 135-140armageto wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 16:56Not saying Regis would win, but I think a motivated Prograis in top form can pose issues. If he beat Tank at 140, I wouldn't be shocked on it.bobcatbox wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 14:47
I can’t see Prograis doing it. He’s lost the fire since losing to Taylor. Lopez is a superior and faster fighter.
Loma is the most intriguing matchup… I don’t know how to pick that fight.
Taylor beats him pretty handily.
The name missing is Valdez. I think he beats Tank in a fire fight.
I think Valdez is too small. Tank took some good shots from a large for 140 Barrios. Not sure if Tank can still make 130 these days, but if he could, I 'd say he has advantages in speed/power/chin over Valdez. Hard to see how Oscar overcomes that.
Some people trying to discredit Barrios, but I'd say he was a top 6 guy at 140. For Tank to go up two weight classes and win in the fashion he did is impressive, to me. I'm not even a Tank fan, but he's growing on me.
Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
Are any of these guys top notch?armageto wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:06Barrios dropped Akhmedov twice. He stopped Velasco in the second, who went 8 rounds with Prograis. He was the naturally bigger man last night. Is that the ultimate test of power, no, but I think it shows he does have some power. Barrios is also listed at 5'10 with 71 inch reach. SS is 5'7 with 68 inch reach. We also know SS has less than average power.
To each their own, I just think Tank beats him. Tank wouldn't have to fear incoming, can match his speed, and has advantage in power, plus his chin has been tested two divisions north. I think it's a moot point, because I don't think Tank will make 130 anymore.
And you don't need power to beat Tank, just great jab, defense and/or chin is all you need.
And him not being wary of power is a moot point. You don't need power to beat power, just boxing ability.
Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
Prograis is #2 at 140 and a borderline top 10 P4P guy, to me. The A vs B vs C comparison isn't always great, but it should compare the power between the two, to some extent.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:13Are any of these guys top notch?armageto wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:06Barrios dropped Akhmedov twice. He stopped Velasco in the second, who went 8 rounds with Prograis. He was the naturally bigger man last night. Is that the ultimate test of power, no, but I think it shows he does have some power. Barrios is also listed at 5'10 with 71 inch reach. SS is 5'7 with 68 inch reach. We also know SS has less than average power.
To each their own, I just think Tank beats him. Tank wouldn't have to fear incoming, can match his speed, and has advantage in power, plus his chin has been tested two divisions north. I think it's a moot point, because I don't think Tank will make 130 anymore.
And you don't need power to beat Tank, just great jab, defense and/or chin is all you need.
Akhmedov is top 10 guy at 140, and many would argue he beat Barrios in their encounter. Hasn't displayed any chin issues thus far, but Barrios dropped him twice.
How do we know SS's chin? Sure you don't need power, but when Tank can match your speed and just go thru the front door, how long will the elusive feet last?
Again, moot point, because I don't see Tank making 130 any longer.
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
He had something to worry about in Barrios' power. He'd have nothing to worry about from Shakur, and could cut through him like a hot knife through butter.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 16:53Tank had trouble hitting Barrios for a few rounds. He doesn't let his hands go enough for me to favor him over Shakur. I think everyone is just mezmorized by his power, but if he doesn't land, he looks stupid looking for that one shot. Shakur's feet is too fast for Tank.
Shakur hasn't exactly been in a hurry to test himself either so if you think he's suddenly gonna jump up 2 or more weight classes to take on Tank you're out of your goddamn mind.
Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
Tank still has a title at 130gilgamesh wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:26He had something to worry about in Barrios' power. He'd have nothing to worry about from Shakur, and could cut through him like a hot knife through butter.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 16:53Tank had trouble hitting Barrios for a few rounds. He doesn't let his hands go enough for me to favor him over Shakur. I think everyone is just mezmorized by his power, but if he doesn't land, he looks stupid looking for that one shot. Shakur's feet is too fast for Tank.
Shakur hasn't exactly been in a hurry to test himself either so if you think he's suddenly gonna jump up 2 or more weight classes to take on Tank you're out of your goddamn mind.
Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
Not for much longer he don't.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:28Tank still has a title at 130gilgamesh wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 17:26He had something to worry about in Barrios' power. He'd have nothing to worry about from Shakur, and could cut through him like a hot knife through butter.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 16:53
Tank had trouble hitting Barrios for a few rounds. He doesn't let his hands go enough for me to favor him over Shakur. I think everyone is just mezmorized by his power, but if he doesn't land, he looks stupid looking for that one shot. Shakur's feet is too fast for Tank.
Shakur hasn't exactly been in a hurry to test himself either so if you think he's suddenly gonna jump up 2 or more weight classes to take on Tank you're out of your goddamn mind.
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
the a beat b faster than c is worth noting for sure though sometimes a bit overstated, especially when the common opponent is poor
for example, it was laughable to me that some ppl actually hyped luiz ortiz's win over bumbling razvan cojanu, simply because he ko'd him quickly (like others had already done and would do after) but joe parker didnt. and then what happens when you get something like that, but then another fighter much more quickly stopped someone else who fighter a faced? derek chisora for example stopped malik scott but ortiz couldnt, otto wallin stoppe kauffman way faster than ortiz, wach layed out hammer etc
but when you see it time and time again, its usually saying something. another good result from a few years ago was tank doing an absolute demolition job on pedraza, who hasnt been stopped since and is doing well at 140
for example, it was laughable to me that some ppl actually hyped luiz ortiz's win over bumbling razvan cojanu, simply because he ko'd him quickly (like others had already done and would do after) but joe parker didnt. and then what happens when you get something like that, but then another fighter much more quickly stopped someone else who fighter a faced? derek chisora for example stopped malik scott but ortiz couldnt, otto wallin stoppe kauffman way faster than ortiz, wach layed out hammer etc
but when you see it time and time again, its usually saying something. another good result from a few years ago was tank doing an absolute demolition job on pedraza, who hasnt been stopped since and is doing well at 140
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
It definitely says something about power.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 23:22 the a beat b faster than c is worth noting for sure though sometimes a bit overstated, especially when the common opponent is poor
for example, it was laughable to me that some ppl actually hyped luiz ortiz's win over bumbling razvan cojanu, simply because he ko'd him quickly (like others had already done and would do after) but joe parker didnt. and then what happens when you get something like that, but then another fighter much more quickly stopped someone else who fighter a faced?
but when you see it time and time again, its usually saying something
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
ya, when it's shown repeatedly it usually does
but it can get a bit silly to hype individual results. luiz ortiz over raz cojanu LOL, conor benn stopping sam vargas faster than spence, garcia, ortiz, etc did.......does anyone really think benn is some type of superhuman with far greater power than those other guys?
but it can get a bit silly to hype individual results. luiz ortiz over raz cojanu LOL, conor benn stopping sam vargas faster than spence, garcia, ortiz, etc did.......does anyone really think benn is some type of superhuman with far greater power than those other guys?
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
I'll tell you who won't beat him, loma. Lopez and Taylor are no worse than 50/50. Tank is a beast.
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
if he beats taylor, he's undisputed at 140. what do you think he could do at 147?Onetimeonly wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 23:57 I'll tell you who won't beat him, loma. Lopez and Taylor are no worse than 50/50. Tank is a beast.
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Re: from 130-140, who beats tank?
Hard to say, he's small for 40 but his power is carrying. I think barrios is pretty good, dropped a small bet on him.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 00:17if he beats taylor, he's undisputed at 140. what do you think he could do at 147?Onetimeonly wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 23:57 I'll tell you who won't beat him, loma. Lopez and Taylor are no worse than 50/50. Tank is a beast.