Former Noah Inoue knockout victim TJ Doheny says Garvonta 'Tank' Davis will be too much for the Japanese star if the two fight at 135.
Boxing fans are pushing for Inoue to move up to super featherweight (130) or lightweight (135) to face Tank Davis in a blockbuster mega-fight to prove he's pound-for-pound #1 in the sport.
Eno didn't go with the program, choosing to stay on the spot at 122, feasting on opponents in this dead, lifeless division. He has shown zero motivation to move up to 126 to fight dangerous featherweights, and apparently, moving up to 130 or 135 isn't happening either.
Noah is an absolute necessity Head transplant We've seen greats like Muhammad Ali take bold risks to put the brain of a brave warrior from the past into his body. It will be interesting to see Eno reach 130 in two weight classes to meet the tank halfway at super featherweight to prove who is the top dog in the sport.
Doheny feels there is too much weight and size that separates Tank Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) and Eno (29-0, 26 KOs) to have a chance at 'The Monster'. Doheny, a native of Ireland, thinks 126 is Noah's upper “ceiling” of what he's capable of in the sport.
“Tank is an absolute dog, but if they are in the same weight class it will be a cracking fight. But there is a lot of gap. I think 126 is the ceiling, I really do,” TJ Doheny said Pro boxing fan When asked if Noah Inoue would get a chance against 'Tank' Davis if he went to 135 to fight him.
It's too bad Inoue never goes for the idea because it would be fun to see him and Tank battle it out for the top spot in the sport. Fans aren't interested in seeing fighters like Ye Joon Kim, Doheny, Sam Goodman and Lewis Neary take a beating.
Coupon, © 2025 mono9.xyz