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    #11
    Originally posted by illpapi View Post

    Bro, I know you not saying this because of the Shakur (marathon runner) Stevenson. Lmao! If that’s the case you can’t be serious.
    My guy, they set a divisional record for fewest punches thrown in a title fight. Did you see that happen with Padley the part time electrician? No, because he came to fight, and he doesn't even have the power and speed of De Los Santos. You don't get to blame it all on Shakur.

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      #12
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

      My guy, they set a divisional record for fewest punches thrown in a title fight. Did you see that happen with Padley the part time electrician? No, because he came to fight, and he doesn't even have the power and speed of De Los Santos. You don't get to blame it all on Shakur.
      I may not blame it all on Shakur but definitely the majority of it. What would have been the point of DLS throwing punches to an opponent who is flying out of there. He was there to fight but he was there by himself. What I can say is that DLS needs to improve on cutting off the ring.
      Last edited by illpapi; 05-13-2025, 03:06 PM.

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        #13
        What K Davis is doing is what Jaron Ennis failed to do. Davis is only in his 15th fight and we get to see his development progress. In contrast, Ennis kept himself in the dark and still had to fight unranked guys no one has heard of even in his 25th to 30th fight.

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          #14
          Originally posted by illpapi View Post

          I may not blame it all on Shakur but definitely the majority of it. What would have been the point of DLS throwing punches to an opponent who is flying out of there. He was there to fight but he was there by himself. What I can say is that DLS needs to improve on cutting off the ring.
          No he wasn't.

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            #15
            Originally posted by jqSide View Post
            What K Davis is doing is what Jaron Ennis failed to do. Davis is only in his 15th fight and we get to see his development progress. In contrast, Ennis kept himself in the dark and still had to fight unranked guys no one has heard of even in his 25th to 30th fight.
            The perks that come with being an Olympic silver medalist who's signed to a top-tier promotional company with a big sports network deal. Davis and Ennis have taken very different journeys.


            Last edited by kiaba360; 05-13-2025, 05:05 PM.

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              #16
              Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post

              The perks that come with being an Olympic silver medalist who's signed to a top-tier promotional company with a big sports network deal. Davis and Ennis have taken very different journeys.
              What's the reason behind it in your opinion?

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                #17
                Originally posted by jqSide View Post
                What's the reason behind it in your opinion?
                Top Rank backed Davis early and hyped him on undercards and used pretty savvy matchmaking. Fighting faded names or guys that would be incremental development fights. I always thought TR was pretty good at that.

                From what I recall Boots was a guy who fought on Showtime but he didn't have a big backing early in his career. He fought 7 times his first year as a pro and 8 times in his second year. He had already had over 20 fights by the time he first fought on ShoBox and I think his first Showtime headline was against Lipinets.

                It's harder to manage a fighter's career and develop him quickly as a promotional draw and as a fighter without the backing. I'm not sure he had that early.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

                  Top Rank backed Davis early and hyped him on undercards and used pretty savvy matchmaking. Fighting faded names or guys that would be incremental development fights. I always thought TR was pretty good at that.

                  From what I recall Boots was a guy who fought on Showtime but he didn't have a big backing early in his career. He fought 7 times his first year as a pro and 8 times in his second year. He had already had over 20 fights by the time he first fought on ShoBox and I think his first Showtime headline was against Lipinets.

                  It's harder to manage a fighter's career and develop him quickly as a promotional draw and as a fighter without the backing. I'm not sure he had that early.
                  Top Rank and the Bobfather are the best for pushing ones career in the right direction but like bears , they are unpredictable
                  Last edited by MulaKO; 05-15-2025, 11:32 AM.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post

                    No he wasn't.
                    Great argument!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
                      It's harder to manage a fighter's career and develop him quickly as a promotional draw and as a fighter without the backing. I'm not sure he had that early.
                      You choose the kind of backing you need/want not the other way around.

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