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Originally posted by Floyd is TBE View Post
I like how you tried sneak Loma bum ass in there. To be the best Tank has to beat Teo's sloppy seconds? Stop hating. Just give the man his props. Tank now has a better resume than the "golden boy" Loma.
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Originally posted by Moz_boxing View Postlets talk about none of the three judges scored the 2 round as 10-8. there is no justification to not ban all 3 of them. there is not even one rule respected by scoring it 10-10 or 10-9. If they think garcia batter hurt and dominated tank in the second round but then got dropped it would be a 9-9 which actually never happens and in this case it is just a obvious try to set up the biggest heist in boxing history. by the way garcia will not beat any top 5 140 or 35 guy in the next 5 years. he lacks the two important parts in boxing heart and ring IQLast edited by jageorge72; 04-23-2023, 12:41 AM.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostLet's be real, Garcia could have got up if he truly wanted to, maybe he would've gone down again but I believe he made a choice there.
anyway the skill level gap was very evident.
Thats why really smart boxers don't fear big punchers who are limited. Floyd fought many punchers. We saw Fury had no issue fighting Wilder 3 times. Tank had no fear of Garcia. Its very difficult to think of a fighter known for their very high ring IQ that avoided big punchers.
They know unless they can put your lights out, then they have very little chance of winning.
There's a very low percentage chance that Garcia could ever beat Tank.
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Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
I think a catchweight is okay, as long as no belts involved. To each their ownLast edited by Komu; 04-23-2023, 12:45 AM.
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Originally posted by Moz_boxing View Post
fury had no issue fighting wilder despite getting dropped 4 times and one time being uncouncious and needed 13 seconds from the ref to recover. that bein said fury is the best heavyweight and i said this before the wilder fights but please guys dont be silly even fury said it 100 times wilder took a lot out of him
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Originally posted by budfr View PostIf Ryan would have fought like African-Americans, just jab and hug all night he could have went the distance or win on points ( if the judges were not on PBC's payroll ). Gervonta won due to the ref never deducting a point for hugging, therefore no letting Ryan fight, and the sjot to the liver was when Gervonta got so close as if to hug and the moment they separated, Ryan let his left side exposed. Why donīt Latinos/ Hispanics donīt hug so much? Simple. We have honor.Rebelrbg likes this.
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Originally posted by Komu View Post
I think at 140 maybe the same result, but at least the win is not questionable. Catchweight might be okay but the rehydration clause is not cool.Last edited by daggum; 04-23-2023, 12:48 AM.
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I truly hope this is the last we see of Ryan. I gave him the benefit of the doubt up till this week when he was whining about the weight stipulations. Because he dieted properly and is so young, that was not going to be a problem physically and his team stated that they were not concerned about it. Sadly his Instagram fanboys kept going on about it like it was a serious problem, as if they know better than Joe Goosen and Henry Garcia.
Well, sorry fanboys - but your favorite OnlyFans model is done. After quitting like that he can never be taken seriously - he didn't even quit from a punch! He just quit cause Tank was hunting him. Tank seemed embarrassed for him - can't blame that on physical weakness because Ryan's shots were still insanely sharp.
That was the worst quit since Amir Khan vs TBC.
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Originally posted by messi807 View Post
Just like Teo-Loma.. 70/30.. but Loma got his ass whooped
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