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    #51
    Originally posted by trippleupper View Post

    but he won't sell out the house in Fresno
    Even the PPV buys will be comparable, Ramirez will bring the Mexicano fans behind him. Mexicans want to see Ryan lose at this point.

    The gate numbers won’t compare, Ryan vs Ramirez does very well at the gate.
    BlackRobb BlackRobb likes this.

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      #52
      Originally posted by chepboxingking View Post

      I agree with your part of your take. Ramirez is undoubtedly better than Rolly. But commercially, not so much. Ryan would probably double ppv buys fighting rolly than he would vs Ramirez. When I say rolly, Haney, and pitbull are bigger fights, I mean fan appeal not skill wise.
      Totally get your point but I think people are overestimating how many people would buy a Garcia-Romero PPV.

      Garcia really hurt himself by talking so much BS to get the Tank fight and then doing so little during it - not to
      mention taking a knee and watching the ref count to 10.
      GBP4LIFE GBP4LIFE likes this.

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        #53
        Anytime Oscar tries to match him with a good opponent people say he's trying to get him to lose. That shows you how much your guy sucks then anytime you link him with another good fighter they think he's going to lose
        GBP4LIFE GBP4LIFE likes this.

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          #54
          Originally posted by DClefthook View Post

          And this is the reason why fighters leave golden boy
          Leonard Ellerbe called it out. NSB said it wasn't the case - but you're seeing it play out.

          Ryan's growing hair on his chest.
          chepboxingking chepboxingking likes this.

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            #55
            Originally posted by GBP4LIFE View Post

            Bozos like you just talk to talk., clown beat it
            Oscar, you’re back!!! Glad to be chatting with you again

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              #56
              Originally posted by Roj View Post

              Totally get your point but I think people are overestimating how many people would buy a Garcia-Romero PPV.

              Garcia really hurt himself by talking so much BS to get the Tank fight and then doing so little during it - not to
              mention taking a knee and watching the ref count to 10.


              Maybe you’re right. I don’t see it that way, but understand if someone else does. At least he’s the only young fighter currently trying and doing everything in his power to make these fights happen. There’s no shame in losing to tank imo.

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                #57
                Originally posted by trippleupper View Post

                but he won't sell out the house in Fresno
                Sell out the house in Fresno?? Who cares about that lol. He’s sold out Vegas tho, which is 10000000000x more impressive than selling out Fresno lol

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                  #58
                  Can't believe people who call themselves fans want Ryan vs Romero. Same clown who went on a bike ride against a 40 yr old man.

                  What a ****** sport.
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                    #59
                    Remember, Ryan called this out when he was at the presser for the Duarte fight.

                    He accused Golden Boy of trying to find "the next star Mexican" to beat him.

                    That's why he's pushing back - because this isn't a fight that benefits him. It only satisfies the hardcore fans.

                    Rolly Romero is the draw AND it's an easy win for Ryan AND it's an easy belt for Ryan. The pressers alone will be must-see TV.

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                      #60
                      Ryan the hype job knows he is one loss away from fading into obscurity. He needs to find low-risk and high reward fights before that inevitable loss derails his popularity with casuals.

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