"Tank vs Barrios, Loma vs Nakatani, Lubin vs Rosario | 6/26/21"
I'll start with Loma vs Nakatani. Great fight. As we all know, Loma recently lost the undisputed 135 clash to Teofimo Lopez. Nakatani gave Lopez his toughest fight en route to the Loma fight. Teofimo even said "no more tall fighters" after that fight. Loma is now back, post-surgery, after he and his team said he had a shoulder problem againt Teofimo, and he's facing Nakatani in hopes of getting a rematch with Teofimo. This should be a REALLY good fight. Nakatani is tough, hits hard, and can be very awkward. He's also really tall for 135, but doesn't have the best defense at times. If Loma can exploit that lack of defense, he can beat him. Loma's only real drawback is that he isn't a true 135 pounder, so he has to be extra careful.
Erickson Lubin was a hot prospect who took his chances against Jermell Charlo and lost by 1st rd KO, sending him back to the drawing board to rebuild. Jeison Rosario was doing big things. Had KO's Julian Willians in the 5th to become a unified 154 champ, then was KO'd by guess who... Jermell Charlo... so this fight seems to be the battle of Jermell Charlo's victims en route to a rematch with him. Rosario did very well in his match with Charlo until he was stopped. Pushed Charlo back way more than I expected. Lubin has been rebuilding well, but idk how he'll deal with Rosario's pressure. This is the most unpredictable fight of the night for me.
There's also Gervonta Davis vs Mario Barrios. This is a cool little fight. It's just not what Tank's handlers claim it is. It's at 140 where Josh Taylor is undisputed champ. Tank is fighting a guy who has a junior version of one of Josh's belts. Mayweather and Ellerbe guide Tank's career in a way that ensure's he remains undefeated, rather than truly challenging him, so it's safe to say they've seen exploitable weaknesses in Barrios' game. Expect Tank to win. It could be an exciting fight though.