I love the fact that Tank is his own man. He don't have to impress nobody for shit! Middle finger to Floyd Mayweather Middle finger to the media middle finger to Saudi Arabia middle finger to everybody😂
Canelo, Usyk, AJ are 10 times the stars Tank is and they never pull that bullshit… This dude is just ghetto. Plain and simple.. You know like when you're in the hood and a mf is jaywalking, taking his sweet at time cause they don't care what other ppl got going on.. That's tank but I'm boxing.
Like at least try to sell this bullshit ass fight 🤦♂️
Biz, Im a Tank fan crazy but I’m not “moist”, why is he even fighting Lamont Roach? If you are going to retire, what do you have to lose? Why even fight Roach. I agree with you so I’m confused or I really don’t understand the boxing business, and Tank is making some kind of statement. It’s weird to the fan base.
My biggest mistake was watching this while I was in the gym, 😂 when I tell you he had me crying I couldn’t finish my set. & SHOWBIZ being dead serious. 😂😂
ROACH WILL SHOCK THE WORLD SATURDAY NIGHT! come back to this comment when it’s over. I been a boxing fan since the early 90’s and have family members who have been top 15 ranked in the world I know the sport and love it. I have NEVER seen a fighter like tank let’s make that clear, I have never picked against him in any fight of his career… besides this one. I’ve been studying roach’s fights, background, and interviews and I just can’t shake this feeling got. The same feeling I had when Haney fought Garcia, when Joshua faught Ruiz, when Tyson fought Douglas… I’ve predicted all of these upsets was it luck idk, but I’m logical and my gut is usually right but now I propose my case. "Tank" Davis, the name itself conjures images of explosive knockouts and packed arenas roaring with excitement. He is a bonafide boxing superstar, a pay-per-view headliner, and a fighter many believe is destined for the sport's pantheon. As he prepares to step into the ring once again, the narrative surrounding his upcoming bout often leans towards the inevitable: another spectacular Davis victory, another highlight-reel finish to add to his already impressive collection. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly predictable matchup lies a simple question: are we overlooking Lamont Roach Jr.? While Roach is undeniably the underdog in this contest, the experts and the ones who fought in this sport agree with me that this fight might be more than just a routine tune-up for "Tank." The prevailing sentiment positions Roach as a competent, yet ultimately outmatched challenger. He is expected to provide rounds, perhaps a moment or two of resistance, before ultimately succumbing to Davis' superior power and explosiveness. This narrative, while understandable given Davis' reputation and Roach's less heralded career, might be dangerously simplistic. One astute observer who will remain nameless, after delving deep into Roach's recent performances, has raised some compelling points that suggest dismissing Roach so readily could be a mistake. The core argument centers around Roach's stylistic suitability to challenge Davis and the potential for an overconfident Davis to underestimate his opponent. Firstly, the notion that Tank Davis might be overlooking Lamont Roach Jr. is not too far fetched. Davis, surrounded by the hype of mega-fights like Shakur, Keshawn Davis, and potential clashes with other boxing elites, could be forgiven for seeing Roach as a stepping stone. This complacency, a common pitfall in sports, can be fatal against a determined and well-prepared adversary. Boxing history is littered with examples of favorites falling victim to underestimation, and the higher the stakes and expectations, the greater the potential for a seismic upset. Furthermore, a closer examination of Lamont Roach Jr.'s fighting style reveals a skillset that could pose genuine problems for Gervonta Davis. While not possessing the blistering hand speed or one-punch knockout power of Davis, Roach operates with a nuanced and technically sound approach. Crucially, he demonstrates a STRONG ability to fight effectively while moving backward. This is a critical attribute when facing a forward-pressure fighter like Davis, who thrives on closing the distance in the later rounds and unleashing devastating power shots. Many analysts point to Shakur Stevenson's potential success against Davis precisely because of Stevenson's masterful ability to control distance and counter effectively while moving backward. While it's not being suggested that Roach is on Stevenson's level, the comparison highlights the tactical effectiveness of backward movement against a fighter like Davis. Unlike some opponents Davis has faced, who were forced onto the back foot by Davis' aggression and became predictable targets, Roach possesses a proven ability to fight and score points while retreating. His fights showcase a comfortable and CALCULATED backward motion, NOT a panicked retreat. Moreover, Roach is adept at punching in between his opponent's attacks. This counter-punching ability is another crucial element in neutralizing Davis' offensive onslaught. Davis' power is undeniable, but you will be a liar if you can’t admit that tank does get hit at times and his defense is not impenetrable, he can sometimes be overzealous in his attacks, creating openings for a sharp counter-puncher like Roach. Timing and precision, rather than brute force, can be equally effective in disrupting an opponent's rhythm and causing hesitation. To add more, my observation regarding Roach's amateur history with Davis adds another layer of intrigue for me. Fighting someone you have shared history with, particularly in the formative amateur ranks, introduces a psychological dynamic that is distinct from facing a complete stranger. NO other opponent that tank has ever fought can say this besides Roach. There is a pre-existing awareness, a familiarity with styles and tendencies, that can influence the fight. This shared past can eliminate the element of surprise and potentially give Roach a mental edge, knowing he has shared the ring with Davis before, albeit in a different setting. Adding to Roach's arsenal is his respectable punching power. While not in the same devastating league as Davis, Roach possesses enough power to command respect and keep opponents honest. This isn't about scoring a knockout blow against Davis; it's about deterring reckless aggression and ENSURING Davis cannot simply walk through Roach’s punches without consequence. The threat of a well-timed power shot can disrupt an opponent's game plan and force them to be more cautious. Ultimately, the question isn't whether Lamont Roach Jr. is the favorite to defeat Gervonta Davis – he is undeniably the underdog. However, to dismiss him as a mere formality would be a SIGNIFICANT miscalculation. Roach possesses a combination of strategic attributes – backward fighting prowess, counter-punching acumen, amateur history with Davis, and respectable power – that make him a far more intriguing and dangerous opponent than the general narrative suggests. The boxing world loves an upset, and while predicting a Roach victory might seem audacious to some, history teaches us that complacency and underestimation are fertile grounds for shocks, just look at the past two years of boxing, remember, theirs only 2 boxers in history who who have retired undefeated, Marciano and Mayweather, it is not guaranteed that Tank joins that club. Could Lamont Roach Jr. pull off a seismic upset, a victory that would echo the legendary Buster Douglas knockout of Mike Tyson? It remains to be seen. However, one thing is becoming increasingly clear to ME, this fight is unlikely to be the straightforward demolition many are predicting. Lamont Roach Jr. is coming to fight, and he from all the research I’ve done, I feel he has the tools to shock the world. Those who have truly done their research on Roach understand that sleeping on this underdog could lead to a rude awakening on fight night.
My take on this is that Davis is actually a little scared of facing this guy and not cause he don't think he can win it's because they grew up together in boxing and it kinda feels for some reason like roach Lil bro'd him in the past somehow that's the vibe I get from Tank
It looked like Tank got asked to throw the fight, this is still a business after all 😆
I’ll leave my current parlay alone but might think about adding a money line or a parlay with the adjustment somewhere else. I could be trippin’ but that looked weird.
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Great head 😂
That’s unprofessional, that’s why he’s not recognized as the people champ. Canelo would never.
Y we all act brand new like tank don’t troll or do certain shit to get under the skins
I told yall this dude is a disappointment 😞 😂
Dats beside de point I don't need 2 tyer myself out when ppl pay 2 c ah fight not ah wrk out
I’m a Tank fan and I’m not pissed at all. lol He doing right.
He's on shark week
Rayo is going to out box Gary Russel and possibly get a late stoppage in the 10th or 11th round. Gary is not the same beast he use to be 🤦🏽♂️
I love the fact that Tank is his own man. He don't have to impress nobody for shit! Middle finger to Floyd Mayweather Middle finger to the media middle finger to Saudi Arabia middle finger to everybody😂
Canelo, Usyk, AJ are 10 times the stars Tank is and they never pull that bullshit…
This dude is just ghetto. Plain and simple..
You know like when you're in the hood and a mf is jaywalking, taking his sweet at time cause they don't care what other ppl got going on.. That's tank but I'm boxing.
Like at least try to sell this bullshit ass fight 🤦♂️
Im a huge fan of Tank and I aint mad lol.
Exactly he’s getting knocked out
I young bull calvin was still Der…They family
What up Bizz? Keep up the great work brotha, “Love you boy!”.
Tank is playing all his fans, yes including me. It’s like he doesn’t want to fight anymore
Biz, Im a Tank fan crazy but I’m not “moist”, why is he even fighting Lamont Roach? If you are going to retire, what do you have to lose? Why even fight Roach. I agree with you so I’m confused or I really don’t understand the boxing business, and Tank is making some kind of statement. It’s weird to the fan base.
Unprofessional I'm disappointed
noooooo 🤣 you wrong for talm bout that man head like that im weak
My biggest mistake was watching this while I was in the gym, 😂 when I tell you he had me crying I couldn’t finish my set. & SHOWBIZ being dead serious. 😂😂
WATCH LAMONT SHOW YALL OTHERWISE… HE GETTING A KNOCKDOWN.. not winning.. But his PERFORMANCE WILL BE A “A-”…
Funniest ish ever 😂
ROACH WILL SHOCK THE WORLD SATURDAY NIGHT! come back to this comment when it’s over. I been a boxing fan since the early 90’s and have family members who have been top 15 ranked in the world I know the sport and love it. I have NEVER seen a fighter like tank let’s make that clear, I have never picked against him in any fight of his career… besides this one. I’ve been studying roach’s fights, background, and interviews and I just can’t shake this feeling got. The same feeling I had when Haney fought Garcia, when Joshua faught Ruiz, when Tyson fought Douglas… I’ve predicted all of these upsets was it luck idk, but I’m logical and my gut is usually right but now I propose my case.
"Tank" Davis, the name itself conjures images of explosive knockouts and packed arenas roaring with excitement. He is a bonafide boxing superstar, a pay-per-view headliner, and a fighter many believe is destined for the sport's pantheon. As he prepares to step into the ring once again, the narrative surrounding his upcoming bout often leans towards the inevitable: another spectacular Davis victory, another highlight-reel finish to add to his already impressive collection. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly predictable matchup lies a simple question: are we overlooking Lamont Roach Jr.?
While Roach is undeniably the underdog in this contest, the experts and the ones who fought in this sport agree with me that this fight might be more than just a routine tune-up for "Tank." The prevailing sentiment positions Roach as a competent, yet ultimately outmatched challenger. He is expected to provide rounds, perhaps a moment or two of resistance, before ultimately succumbing to Davis' superior power and explosiveness. This narrative, while understandable given Davis' reputation and Roach's less heralded career, might be dangerously simplistic.
One astute observer who will remain nameless, after delving deep into Roach's recent performances, has raised some compelling points that suggest dismissing Roach so readily could be a mistake. The core argument centers around Roach's stylistic suitability to challenge Davis and the potential for an overconfident Davis to underestimate his opponent.
Firstly, the notion that Tank Davis might be overlooking Lamont Roach Jr. is not too far fetched. Davis, surrounded by the hype of mega-fights like Shakur, Keshawn Davis, and potential clashes with other boxing elites, could be forgiven for seeing Roach as a stepping stone. This complacency, a common pitfall in sports, can be fatal against a determined and well-prepared adversary. Boxing history is littered with examples of favorites falling victim to underestimation, and the higher the stakes and expectations, the greater the potential for a seismic upset.
Furthermore, a closer examination of Lamont Roach Jr.'s fighting style reveals a skillset that could pose genuine problems for Gervonta Davis. While not possessing the blistering hand speed or one-punch knockout power of Davis, Roach operates with a nuanced and technically sound approach. Crucially, he demonstrates a STRONG ability to fight effectively while moving backward. This is a critical attribute when facing a forward-pressure fighter like Davis, who thrives on closing the distance in the later rounds and unleashing devastating power shots.
Many analysts point to Shakur Stevenson's potential success against Davis precisely because of Stevenson's masterful ability to control distance and counter effectively while moving backward. While it's not being suggested that Roach is on Stevenson's level, the comparison highlights the tactical effectiveness of backward movement against a fighter like Davis. Unlike some opponents Davis has faced, who were forced onto the back foot by Davis' aggression and became predictable targets, Roach possesses a proven ability to fight and score points while retreating. His fights showcase a comfortable and CALCULATED backward motion, NOT a panicked retreat.
Moreover, Roach is adept at punching in between his opponent's attacks. This counter-punching ability is another crucial element in neutralizing Davis' offensive onslaught. Davis' power is undeniable, but you will be a liar if you can’t admit that tank does get hit at times and his defense is not impenetrable, he can sometimes be overzealous in his attacks, creating openings for a sharp counter-puncher like Roach. Timing and precision, rather than brute force, can be equally effective in disrupting an opponent's rhythm and causing hesitation.
To add more, my observation regarding Roach's amateur history with Davis adds another layer of intrigue for me. Fighting someone you have shared history with, particularly in the formative amateur ranks, introduces a psychological dynamic that is distinct from facing a complete stranger. NO other opponent that tank has ever fought can say this besides Roach. There is a pre-existing awareness, a familiarity with styles and tendencies, that can influence the fight. This shared past can eliminate the element of surprise and potentially give Roach a mental edge, knowing he has shared the ring with Davis before, albeit in a different setting.
Adding to Roach's arsenal is his respectable punching power. While not in the same devastating league as Davis, Roach possesses enough power to command respect and keep opponents honest. This isn't about scoring a knockout blow against Davis; it's about deterring reckless aggression and ENSURING Davis cannot simply walk through Roach’s punches without consequence. The threat of a well-timed power shot can disrupt an opponent's game plan and force them to be more cautious.
Ultimately, the question isn't whether Lamont Roach Jr. is the favorite to defeat Gervonta Davis – he is undeniably the underdog. However, to dismiss him as a mere formality would be a SIGNIFICANT miscalculation. Roach possesses a combination of strategic attributes – backward fighting prowess, counter-punching acumen, amateur history with Davis, and respectable power – that make him a far more intriguing and dangerous opponent than the general narrative suggests.
The boxing world loves an upset, and while predicting a Roach victory might seem audacious to some, history teaches us that complacency and underestimation are fertile grounds for shocks, just look at the past two years of boxing, remember, theirs only 2 boxers in history who who have retired undefeated, Marciano and Mayweather, it is not guaranteed that Tank joins that club. Could Lamont Roach Jr. pull off a seismic upset, a victory that would echo the legendary Buster Douglas knockout of Mike Tyson? It remains to be seen. However, one thing is becoming increasingly clear to ME, this fight is unlikely to be the straightforward demolition many are predicting. Lamont Roach Jr. is coming to fight, and he from all the research I’ve done, I feel he has the tools to shock the world. Those who have truly done their research on Roach understand that sleeping on this underdog could lead to a rude awakening on fight night.
LMFAO Lamont got one of them cashew from the proud family movie heads 😂😂😂
I’m a straight fan boy who would lick the sweat off tank booty
Gervonta is a star but he thinks he’s bigger than he actually is .. all that bs will catch up and hit him in the face just like this right hook
Bizz man, it’s a shame you’re roasting a man for how he is naturally built.. you could do better than that fr fr 🤦🏿♂️
The back of his head 😂
We ain’t got time to be play fighting yall know want time it is 😤🩸🩸🩸
Tank gonna knock him out in the 9th,
Tank ko in 9 rounds
PUT THE FIGHT ON 😐
It’s really pathetic how Bizz has zero criticism for Tank who consistently disrespects the sport of boxing. Fan!
My take on this is that Davis is actually a little scared of facing this guy and not cause he don't think he can win it's because they grew up together in boxing and it kinda feels for some reason like roach Lil bro'd him in the past somehow that's the vibe I get from Tank
It looked like Tank got asked to throw the fight, this is still a business after all 😆
I’ll leave my current parlay alone but might think about adding a money line or a parlay with the adjustment somewhere else. I could be trippin’ but that looked weird.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saying he hope he ok before the fight even happen is crazy work 😂😂😂😂
Muscle memory knock out is diabolical 😂😂😂
Showbizz breakdowns be legendary lol bra said the back of his head shaped for a violent knockout is crazy.
Wearing a power slap shirt like a fucking dork….