Too soon to be talking about Stevenson v Keyshawn Davis?
... or is the Stevenson vs Tank Davis the fight we should be asking for? Tank has to get past Lamont Roach, however, which I am not sure he can do considering all of his legal troubles.
I hate when a division's table gets smudgy like this with no clear definitive fights but all good or great fighters in the division. Everyone from Lightweight to Jr Welterweight looks good to me. Everyone can make the case for being the best.
Re: Too soon to be talking about Stevenson v Keyshawn Davis?
A stacked 135 of just a year ago and how it melted down and the best never shared a ring is one of the biggest disappointments as a fan for me. Tank, Stevenson, Haney were just no brainers that it feels like would have been easily made when HBO and Showtime were around. It would have been required basically ;D. As much as I've defended Tank I'm just done with him, I don't think he has a single intent of facing a Stevenson and that's assuming he even shows up for Roach II, who was himself a pleasant surprise in the first fight. If the rematch um "tanks" :-X then Roach should get another major crack first.
Never too late I suppose...135 remains deep. And now it's lapped itself with Mason, Schofield and Cruz walking into the door. Keyshawn ? there's no telling honestly. He left a terrible taste with his antics and unprofessionalism last time out. He may easily comeback at 140 next and we lose another top fight. It's weird, that behavior and blowing weight with a 'fook you all' attitude was the last thing I expected from Keyshawn. He and Stevenson would be a very awesome match up, so let's hope. Somehow, someway ;D
Re: Too soon to be talking about Stevenson v Keyshawn Davis?
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A stacked 135 of just a year ago and how it melted down and the best never shared a ring is one of the biggest disappointments as a fan for me. Tank, Stevenson, Haney were just no brainers that it feels like would have been easily made when HBO and Showtime were around. It would have been required basically ;D. As much as I've defended Tank I'm just done with him, I don't think he has a single intent of facing a Stevenson and that's assuming he even shows up for Roach II, who was himself a pleasant surprise in the first fight. If the rematch um "tanks" :-X then Roach should get another major crack first.
Never too late I suppose...135 remains deep. And now it's lapped itself with Mason, Schofield and Cruz walking into the door. Keyshawn ? there's no telling honestly. He left a terrible taste with his antics and unprofessionalism last time out. He may easily comeback at 140 next and we lose another top fight. It's weird, that behavior and blowing weight with a 'fook you all' attitude was the last thing I expected from Keyshawn. He and Stevenson would be a very awesome match up, so let's hope. Somehow, someway ;D
Good analysis. Maybe Keyshawn is setting himself to be the "bad guy," in the potential Stevenson match up. Which, in my estimation, should happen.