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May 16, 2022, 12:32:44 PM
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Here's a interview from Rolly Romero (The Boxer Formally Known As Rolly):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyP--1wx_E4

This dude is very funny, but we will see if he can back up that trash talk, and knock out Tank Davis (I doubt it).

This kid is good and I have no doubts about his capabilities as well but so far, yes he defeated quite few boxers already but those said boxers aren't that known in the boxing community and now that he is up to Tank Davis whose record is much more prettier than his. I hope he can stood his ground well just like what he is saying, he may have some good height and style but compared to Davis? I don't think that this pretty boy could really pin down the Tank.

We will see if he has something to offer once inside the ring. Right now, it is easy for him to say something but the performance will actually do the real talking. The gap of odds is quite wide and definitely, bookies are seeing that Romero has low chance of emerging out as a winner. But who knows, in recent boxing matches, we have seen an upset just like Canelo-Bivol match? But anyway, I don't think this match will be an upset. Davis is a different fighter than Romero.
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May 16, 2022, 11:51:51 AM
#90
Here's a interview from Rolly Romero (The Boxer Formally Known As Rolly):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyP--1wx_E4

This dude is very funny, but we will see if he can back up that trash talk, and knock out Tank Davis (I doubt it).

This kid is good and I have no doubts about his capabilities as well but so far, yes he defeated quite few boxers already but those said boxers aren't that known in the boxing community and now that he is up to Tank Davis whose record is much more prettier than his. I hope he can stood his ground well just like what he is saying, he may have some good height and style but compared to Davis? I don't think that this pretty boy could really pin down the Tank.

Yeah, same here, I don't think the Romero can beat a version of Davis right now. Tanks is just about destroying anyone in his path. Romero might have some powers, but as I have looked at his previous fight, I don't see anything that will give trouble to Davis. And once Tank touches that chin, chances are Romero are going to the canvass.

Davis is just unbeatable now, he is in his prime and he continues to dominate. It would not be necessary to listen to Romero to change our view on this fight, it's very clear, that the better fighter here is Tank Davis. And as we can see, betting odds would never lie on the boxer's chances of this fight.

Boxing Odds & Predictions for Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis vs Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero

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Odds: Gervonta Davis -1400 betting favorite, Ronaldo Romero +800 underdog.

Wow, for bettors who think Davis will win, I think they will not go with the -1400 odds, instead, they'll look for other alternatives which includes KO win, probably in a certain round range. This kind of market will surely be offered just like other fights, so let's wait for it, maybe 1-3 and 4-6, at least 6 rounds Davis will KO Rolly (The boxer).
For someone who will just bet for some couple of bucks like the average bettor, including me, those kind of odds won't pay off that much and it's much better to wait for some changes.

On the other hand, we still have 12 more days for this fight and I highly believe that there would be other betting options maybe a day before the fight.

I'm also thinking that Davis will at least need some 6 rounds to carry some observations on Rolly before he can make some step to KO the latter.

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May 15, 2022, 10:58:00 AM
#89
Here's a interview from Rolly Romero (The Boxer Formally Known As Rolly):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyP--1wx_E4

This dude is very funny, but we will see if he can back up that trash talk, and knock out Tank Davis (I doubt it).

This kid is good and I have no doubts about his capabilities as well but so far, yes he defeated quite few boxers already but those said boxers aren't that known in the boxing community and now that he is up to Tank Davis whose record is much more prettier than his. I hope he can stood his ground well just like what he is saying, he may have some good height and style but compared to Davis? I don't think that this pretty boy could really pin down the Tank.

Yeah, same here, I don't think the Romero can beat a version of Davis right now. Tanks is just about destroying anyone in his path. Romero might have some powers, but as I have looked at his previous fight, I don't see anything that will give trouble to Davis. And once Tank touches that chin, chances are Romero are going to the canvass.

Davis is just unbeatable now, he is in his prime and he continues to dominate. It would not be necessary to listen to Romero to change our view on this fight, it's very clear, that the better fighter here is Tank Davis. And as we can see, betting odds would never lie on the boxer's chances of this fight.

Boxing Odds & Predictions for Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis vs Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero

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Odds: Gervonta Davis -1400 betting favorite, Ronaldo Romero +800 underdog.

Wow, for bettors who think Davis will win, I think they will not go with the -1400 odds, instead, they'll look for other alternatives which includes KO win, probably in a certain round range. This kind of market will surely be offered just like other fights, so let's wait for it, maybe 1-3 and 4-6, at least 6 rounds Davis will KO Rolly (The boxer).
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May 15, 2022, 10:33:57 AM
#88
Here's a interview from Rolly Romero (The Boxer Formally Known As Rolly):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyP--1wx_E4

This dude is very funny, but we will see if he can back up that trash talk, and knock out Tank Davis (I doubt it).

This kid is good and I have no doubts about his capabilities as well but so far, yes he defeated quite few boxers already but those said boxers aren't that known in the boxing community and now that he is up to Tank Davis whose record is much more prettier than his. I hope he can stood his ground well just like what he is saying, he may have some good height and style but compared to Davis? I don't think that this pretty boy could really pin down the Tank.

Yeah, same here, I don't think the Romero can beat a version of Davis right now. Tanks is just about destroying anyone in his path. Romero might have some powers, but as I have looked at his previous fight, I don't see anything that will give trouble to Davis. And once Tank touches that chin, chances are Romero are going to the canvass.

Davis is just unbeatable now, he is in his prime and he continues to dominate. It would not be necessary to listen to Romero to change our view on this fight, it's very clear, that the better fighter here is Tank Davis. And as we can see, betting odds would never lie on the boxer's chances of this fight.

Boxing Odds & Predictions for Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis vs Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero

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Odds: Gervonta Davis -1400 betting favorite, Ronaldo Romero +800 underdog.
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May 15, 2022, 05:19:09 AM
#87
Here's a interview from Rolly Romero (The Boxer Formally Known As Rolly):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyP--1wx_E4

This dude is very funny, but we will see if he can back up that trash talk, and knock out Tank Davis (I doubt it).

This kid is good and I have no doubts about his capabilities as well but so far, yes he defeated quite few boxers already but those said boxers aren't that known in the boxing community and now that he is up to Tank Davis whose record is much more prettier than his. I hope he can stood his ground well just like what he is saying, he may have some good height and style but compared to Davis? I don't think that this pretty boy could really pin down the Tank.

Yeah, same here, I don't think the Romero can beat a version of Davis right now. Tanks is just about destroying anyone in his path. Romero might have some powers, but as I have looked at his previous fight, I don't see anything that will give trouble to Davis. And once Tank touches that chin, chances are Romero are going to the canvass.
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May 15, 2022, 01:57:00 AM
#86
Here's a interview from Rolly Romero (The Boxer Formally Known As Rolly):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyP--1wx_E4

This dude is very funny, but we will see if he can back up that trash talk, and knock out Tank Davis (I doubt it).

This kid is good and I have no doubts about his capabilities as well but so far, yes he defeated quite few boxers already but those said boxers aren't that known in the boxing community and now that he is up to Tank Davis whose record is much more prettier than his. I hope he can stood his ground well just like what he is saying, he may have some good height and style but compared to Davis? I don't think that this pretty boy could really pin down the Tank.
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May 13, 2022, 04:19:39 PM
#85
Here's a interview from Rolly Romero (The Boxer Formally Known As Rolly):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyP--1wx_E4

This dude is very funny, but we will see if he can back up that trash talk, and knock out Tank Davis (I doubt it).
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May 13, 2022, 04:14:07 PM
#84
^^ ML for Davis might not be a good idea to bet to. Maybe the range or if Davis will score a KO is a higher odds.

Romero is good, but maybe he bite more than he could chew in this fight. Davis has been knocking out/down his opponents recently and he has been in the 135-140 capturing belts. So it will take a lot from Romero to score a upset win, but who knows, this kid is really good that's why Floyd wanted to test him out against Tank.

Still waiting for other betting options Grin What I'm seeing now is not tempting me.

Both boxers are good and maybe Romero can show off some skills to make Davis struggle or push him into his limits. This kid (Romero) won't be in this kind of position against the Tank Davis if he were not this good or even a close par with the latter. Anyways, we already saw some upset this year, I don't know but I also have a bad feeling on this one.

You won't see the entire market until the last day before the fight, bookies normally give the full odds that time. Well, with a huge market, you can choose and experiment with what you like, besides, upset is possible just like the Canelo vs Bivol fight, it was an upset because Canelo was the public favorite, hence bets are on his side to win.
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May 12, 2022, 01:50:50 PM
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^^ ML for Davis might not be a good idea to bet to. Maybe the range or if Davis will score a KO is a higher odds.

Romero is good, but maybe he bite more than he could chew in this fight. Davis has been knocking out/down his opponents recently and he has been in the 135-140 capturing belts. So it will take a lot from Romero to score a upset win, but who knows, this kid is really good that's why Floyd wanted to test him out against Tank.

Still waiting for other betting options Grin What I'm seeing now is not tempting me.

Both boxers are good and maybe Romero can show off some skills to make Davis struggle or push him into his limits. This kid (Romero) won't be in this kind of position against the Tank Davis if he were not this good or even a close par with the latter. Anyways, we already saw some upset this year, I don't know but I also have a bad feeling on this one.
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May 11, 2022, 10:22:36 PM
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^^ ML for Davis might not be a good idea to bet to. Maybe the range or if Davis will score a KO is a higher odds.

Romero is good, but maybe he bite more than he could chew in this fight. Davis has been knocking out/down his opponents recently and he has been in the 135-140 capturing belts. So it will take a lot from Romero to score a upset win, but who knows, this kid is really good that's why Floyd wanted to test him out against Tank.
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May 11, 2022, 09:42:36 PM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
I really find that "super-duper expert" term funny Grin Well, it's hard not to notice that they are both undefeated of course but we cannot really on their KO percentage alone because we also have to take another factor like their style, IQ and experience. Definitely Tank Davis have those qualities than Romero even if his records are impressive.

Romero is like Ryan Garcia to me, who's a KO specialist but when it comes to a much difficult opponent. Their true weaknesses are revealed.
I also cannot deny that Romero has been impressive these past few years and having that kind of knockout percentage is not an easy feat to obtain because only those specialist like him can do those things but this time he is against Gervonta Davis, certainly his nickname as the tank means that he's really that hard to pin down, and with a 92% rate for knockout? That is scary!
Yes, that's what I'm trying to say though Grin and anyway thanks for giving adding some detail on why Davis have more advantage.

Nevertheless, I also believe that this Romero can really bring a good tight fight and an entertaining match despite of his experience compared to Tank Davis as they are both called a knockout specialist and maybe he can also give the latter a challenging fight where he will be pushed to his maximum limit.

This is one of the things that excites me the most about this fight, because both fighters have very good statistics about the knockout, both Davis and Romero have similar strengths, some go for Romero because of the wide rate of knockouts, but I have a special I respect Davis, for me betting on this fight is getting very complicated, I would not know who to bet on, in fact the bets could clarify something but if and only if they could advance something about their training, how they are physically, how well one is you can see more tired than the other, I think I would be looking for very minimal details of each boxer to see if I can see something, a weakness or something.
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May 10, 2022, 12:39:28 PM
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But Tank has the experience not to fall for Romero's antic inside the ring. The odds really show that it is going to be a mismatch. Maybe it's better if we will wait for more betting options because the ML is not that great. Perhaps majority here are fans of Tank and can't wait to see Davis putting works against this clown and scoring a knock out win.
I wouldn't be so sure about that as an upset is always possible even in this fight, we have just saw an heavy upset last week and we didn't expected that because Bivol was inexperienced compared to Canelo the favorite but Bivol did it anyway. Same in this bout, records and experience shows that Davis is far more greater than Romero and this is a mismatch but the latter is also a threat.
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May 08, 2022, 12:30:51 PM
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But Tank has the experience not to fall for Romero's antic inside the ring. The odds really show that it is going to be a mismatch. Maybe it's better if we will wait for more betting options because the ML is not that great. Perhaps majority here are fans of Tank and can't wait to see Davis putting works against this clown and scoring a knock out win.
It's up to Romero on how he would back his words towards the Tank Davis who definitely have a much more experience in the ring and the technicalities in terms of knock out percentage, Romero may be outstanding on his class as he is much of a knockout specialist himself but I cannot help to see that Davis have really more KO percentage than him.
He should back his words, otherwise, that doesn't make him different from other trash talkers who do not show aggressiveness in the ring. It's a marketing strategy, we know that for sure, but as a fan, I like to see a boxer who can also entertain the crown when fighting in the ring.

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And for that, an ML is not that juicy for me, might be best to wait for another betting option.
Good luck, that's a tough call.  Smiley
I definitely agree with you about that, Romero should learn to stand his words as sooner or later he might regret that or better yet he needs to learn when is the perfect timing to speak up and only speak words that he could really back. Yes I won't deny that he have an impressive record for a beginner with a high KO rate, good luck with him on facing Davis.
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May 07, 2022, 05:17:07 PM
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But Tank has the experience not to fall for Romero's antic inside the ring. The odds really show that it is going to be a mismatch. Maybe it's better if we will wait for more betting options because the ML is not that great. Perhaps majority here are fans of Tank and can't wait to see Davis putting works against this clown and scoring a knock out win.
It's up to Romero on how he would back his words towards the Tank Davis who definitely have a much more experience in the ring and the technicalities in terms of knock out percentage, Romero may be outstanding on his class as he is much of a knockout specialist himself but I cannot help to see that Davis have really more KO percentage than him.
He should back his words, otherwise, that doesn't make him different from other trash talkers who do not show aggressiveness in the ring. It's a marketing strategy, we know that for sure, but as a fan, I like to see a boxer who can also entertain the crown when fighting in the ring.

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And for that, an ML is not that juicy for me, might be best to wait for another betting option.
Good luck, that's a tough call.  Smiley
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May 07, 2022, 03:08:48 PM
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But Tank has the experience not to fall for Romero's antic inside the ring. The odds really show that it is going to be a mismatch. Maybe it's better if we will wait for more betting options because the ML is not that great. Perhaps majority here are fans of Tank and can't wait to see Davis putting works against this clown and scoring a knock out win.
It's up to Romero on how he would back his words towards the Tank Davis who definitely have a much more experience in the ring and the technicalities in terms of knock out percentage, Romero may be outstanding on his class as he is much of a knockout specialist himself but I cannot help to see that Davis have really more KO percentage than him. And for that, an ML is not that juicy for me, might be best to wait for another betting option.
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May 06, 2022, 01:42:17 PM
#76
But Tank has the experience not to fall for Romero's antic inside the ring. The odds really show that it is going to be a mismatch. Maybe it's better if we will wait for more betting options because the ML is not that great. Perhaps majority here are fans of Tank and can't wait to see Davis putting works against this clown and scoring a knock out win.
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May 06, 2022, 01:35:13 PM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
I really find that "super-duper expert" term funny Grin Well, it's hard not to notice that they are both undefeated of course but we cannot really on their KO percentage alone because we also have to take another factor like their style, IQ and experience. Definitely Tank Davis have those qualities than Romero even if his records are impressive.

Romero is like Ryan Garcia to me, who's a KO specialist but when it comes to a much difficult opponent. Their true weaknesses are revealed.

Perhaps it was due to Davis facing more formidable opponents, competition are high that it's hard to knock out his opponents early. As compare to Romero's opponent, who of course doesn't have a name in boxing yet so easy fight for him.

So the ball is on the side of Romero to perform and put his words into action. Because he has been calling Davis for a long time and actually they supposed to fight last year but didn't push through because of Romero's legal battle.
In any case, Romero should be impressive on his upcoming match against Davis because if he can't then surely it's not his time to keep on calling heavy names in the boxing industry. Yes Romero's rapsheet was clean but those names written within are not some of those terrifying opponents like Davis have done in his career. But if he can manage to take the tank down then that's the time where I will be impressed on him.
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May 05, 2022, 02:50:35 PM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
I really find that "super-duper expert" term funny Grin Well, it's hard not to notice that they are both undefeated of course but we cannot really on their KO percentage alone because we also have to take another factor like their style, IQ and experience. Definitely Tank Davis have those qualities than Romero even if his records are impressive.

Romero is like Ryan Garcia to me, who's a KO specialist but when it comes to a much difficult opponent. Their true weaknesses are revealed.

Perhaps it was due to Davis facing more formidable opponents, competition are high that it's hard to knock out his opponents early. As compare to Romero's opponent, who of course doesn't have a name in boxing yet so easy fight for him.

So the ball is on the side of Romero to perform and put his words into action. Because he has been calling Davis for a long time and actually they supposed to fight last year but didn't push through because of Romero's legal battle.
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May 05, 2022, 02:17:55 PM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
I really find that "super-duper expert" term funny Grin Well, it's hard not to notice that they are both undefeated of course but we cannot really on their KO percentage alone because we also have to take another factor like their style, IQ and experience. Definitely Tank Davis have those qualities than Romero even if his records are impressive.

Romero is like Ryan Garcia to me, who's a KO specialist but when it comes to a much difficult opponent. Their true weaknesses are revealed.
I also cannot deny that Romero has been impressive these past few years and having that kind of knockout percentage is not an easy feat to obtain because only those specialist like him can do those things but this time he is against Gervonta Davis, certainly his nickname as the tank means that he's really that hard to pin down, and with a 92% rate for knockout? That is scary!
Yes, that's what I'm trying to say though Grin and anyway thanks for giving adding some detail on why Davis have more advantage.

Nevertheless, I also believe that this Romero can really bring a good tight fight and an entertaining match despite of his experience compared to Tank Davis as they are both called a knockout specialist and maybe he can also give the latter a challenging fight where he will be pushed to his maximum limit.
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May 05, 2022, 01:38:38 PM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
I really find that "super-duper expert" term funny Grin Well, it's hard not to notice that they are both undefeated of course but we cannot really on their KO percentage alone because we also have to take another factor like their style, IQ and experience. Definitely Tank Davis have those qualities than Romero even if his records are impressive.

Romero is like Ryan Garcia to me, who's a KO specialist but when it comes to a much difficult opponent. Their true weaknesses are revealed.
I also cannot deny that Romero has been impressive these past few years and having that kind of knockout percentage is not an easy feat to obtain because only those specialist like him can do those things but this time he is against Gervonta Davis, certainly his nickname as the tank means that he's really that hard to pin down, and with a 92% rate for knockout? That is scary!
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