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Ah hell, I’d really like to see Ryan Garcia succeed. There’s definitely a disproportionate amount of hate towards him, considering he actually made the damn fight with Tank happen. Does anybody ever think about that? How he actually made a mega-fight happen? How many other mega-fights have we seen over the past 3 years? The ones that really get a buzz and get us all excited? Crawford-Spence, that’s it. Over the next year, we’ll get Fury-Usyk, and I don’t see any other really big fight on the horizon.
With Garcia, the talent is there. The dedication and humility has been missing, but I for one will be routing for him to find it, because he actually IS a p4p level talent and seems like a pretty nice kid.pnut901 likes this.
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Originally posted by chepboxingking View Post90% of superstars are divas. As a promoter, you must stroke their ego sometimes. GBP does the opposite. No coincidence they lost a flock of fighters when PBC was formed, then you lose the face of boxing canelo. Seems like soon they’ll lose Ryan as well.
That guy's delusional
Originally posted by Southpaw16 View PostAh hell, I’d really like to see Ryan Garcia succeed. There’s definitely a disproportionate amount of hate towards him, considering he actually made the damn fight with Tank happen. Does anybody ever think about that? How he actually made a mega-fight happen? How many other mega-fights have we seen over the past 3 years? The ones that really get a buzz and get us all excited? Crawford-Spence, that’s it. Over the next year, we’ll get Fury-Usyk, and I don’t see any other really big fight on the horizon.
With Garcia, the talent is there. The dedication and humility has been missing, but I for one will be routing for him to find it, because he actually IS a p4p level talent and seems like a pretty nice kid.
It was a glorified exhibition match.
A quick cash-grab so both could avoid real damage to their reputations.
Ryan gets credit for "daring to be great"
Tank gets to avoid fighting real fighters.
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Originally posted by elmaravilla View PostSuperstar? Who has he beaten to call himself a superstar?! Superstardom is achieved by winning top fights against top opponents in the ring. It's not based on a popularity contest like Instagram followers.
Ryan sells tickets and ppvs.crimsonfalcon07
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Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
With Ryan, it might be addition by subtraction.
That guy's delusional
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Originally posted by Southpaw16 View PostAh hell, I’d really like to see Ryan Garcia succeed. There’s definitely a disproportionate amount of hate towards him, considering he actually made the damn fight with Tank happen. Does anybody ever think about that? How he actually made a mega-fight happen? How many other mega-fights have we seen over the past 3 years? The ones that really get a buzz and get us all excited? Crawford-Spence, that’s it. Over the next year, we’ll get Fury-Usyk, and I don’t see any other really big fight on the horizon.
With Garcia, the talent is there. The dedication and humility has been missing, but I for one will be routing for him to find it, because he actually IS a p4p level talent and seems like a pretty nice kid.
Lol, what's there not to hate?
The world is full of a bunch of immature, jealous losers mate.
Surely you know this already, especially being in this forum. You would have run into a lot of those prickspnut901 likes this.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostThe bad blood between Ryan Garcia and Golden Boy apparently still persists. In a recent interview with Brian Custer on The Last Stand Podcast, the native of Victorville, Calif., took issue with some claims made by Bernard Hopkins, one of the key brass at Golden Boy Promotions, ahead of Garcia's upcoming 140-pound fight with Oscar Duarte on Dec. 2 at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The fight marks Garcia's debut as a junior welterweight.
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Wining and sniveling like a little spoiled kid isn’t making you look good.Pharlapz likes this.
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