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    Rolly Cried Tears of Joy After Beating Ryan

    Rolly is humoristic honesty
    Last edited by SouthpawRight; Yesterday, 09:17 PM.

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    Did you see the odds? I didn't see ANYBODY, here, boxing fans i know, casuals.......NOBODY gave him a chance. Good for him

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      #3
      Word.

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        Originally posted by Joseph View Post
        Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
        Did you see the odds? I didn't see ANYBODY, here, boxing fans i know, casuals.......NOBODY gave him a chance. Good for him
        Word.
        I'm so happy he got his big break

        the biggest personality in the sport. boxing needs these

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          #5
          I gave him a punchers chance. He has r3tard strength after all. But I didn't think cryan would just give the fight away. Using the word fight loosely

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            #6
            Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
            Did you see the odds? I didn't see ANYBODY, here, boxing fans i know, casuals.......NOBODY gave him a chance. Good for him
            Agreed...RESPECT to Rolly for his impressive victory over Ryan (especially after suffering a couple of bad knockouts himself plus he also got slated for his world title win over Barroso too). Let's NOT forget that Garcia was coming off a career-defining performance himself against Haney either.

            That's why I love the unpredictability of boxing...Tank smashed both Rolly & Garcia but arguably lost his last fight. Ryan went on to beat the **** out of Haney who got back to winning ways himself and Rolly dominated Ryan.

            Last edited by HisExcellency; Today, 05:35 AM.
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              #7
              oh great they both cried

              well good for them they had everyone watching crying tears of frustration at such a dreadful fight

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                #8
                I have always liked Rolly Romero as a fighter 'I have never once criticised him, for any of his performances. Whether he wins or loses, he has always produces a solid effort. And in my opinion? There was not much difference between Garcia's and Romero's effort vs Gervonta Tank Davis. Rolly Romero was just knocked out earlier than Ryan Garcia. For as long as both fights lasted, I think Romero was pushing Tank Davis in a competitive fight'.

                Skill for skill immediately when this fight was announced I gave Rolly Romero a big chance of winning 'Ryan Garcia skill or skill is not a miles better fighter than Romero, the only people giving Romero no chance, was most likely the American based media who completely overrate their boxing prospects. In fact when you analyse the two fighters from a pure technical perspective, I would rate Rolly Romero as the marginally better fighter. There is nothing much Ryan Garcia does better than Rolly Romero, yes maybe his hand speed is a tad better, and his ability to throw punch combinations. But I think his overall boxing stance, defence and analytic fight abilities is not as good as Rolly Romero'.

                Note: Rolly Romero is the American version of Chris Eubank Junior in terms of how they are perceived universally by the boxing media and boxing fans 'People don't want to admit that those guys, have had a solid careers or give them any credit. Because when you positively associated yourself, with a fighter like Rolly Romero. You are siding with a fighter who is not yet good enough to be a World to Elite level fighter, but they are better by quite a distance than domestic level fighters. I have also compared Ryan Garcia to a fighter like Eubank Junior, the only difference is? Garcia has had a media machine backing him, and giving him a level of manufactured prestige that only really World Champions have genuinely acquired'.

                That is the level of both Rolly Romero and Chris Eubank Junior 'But what bothers people, is that they carry themselves with the aura, ambition and passions of a World to Elite level fighter. And in today's society, especially within the sporting media's? Certain folk don't like those sorts of characters. Boxing promoters and people within the business side of boxing, may use those fighters to promote boxing events. But if you have noticed, the popular narrative and status quo is for their opponents to beat them'.

                The powers that be that were backing Conor Benn in his fights vs Chris Eubank Junior done everything in order to 'Increase the likely-hood of him winning the fight. The messing around of Eubank Junior during his weigh in, and the completely unnecessary rehydration clause'.

                And then we have Rolly Romero, he was brought in to fight Ryan Garcia and lose the fight 'The entire media narrative, was that Garcia was going to put on a show in New York City time Square and win. But it went wrong for both Conor Benn and Ryan Garcia, because they improvised and went off the script. Originality, and authenticity won.

                Ryan Garcia is a solid fighter and he can definitively comeback, but he is going to need to show a improved work ethic and he has to genuinely legitimately win top level fights. The period in his career, were he was just relying on the media machine backing him to amplify his performances is over. Now it is time for him to get real, and this may be a great opportunity for his character development in boxing'.

                To conclude: If you are a Glory Hunter you will most likely find it difficult to appreciate fighters like Rolly Romero or Chris Eubank Junior 'But if you recognise what is real, original and authentic. You will appreciate fighters like Rolly Romero and Chris Eubank Junior. Win or lose they always produce a solid effort, and they are clearly very competitive and passionate about the game' etc.
                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; Today, 07:19 AM.

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                  #9
                  Rolly's a good dude. He probly shed a tear or two after his first loss against Tank Davis.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
                    Did you see the odds? I didn't see ANYBODY, here, boxing fans i know, casuals.......NOBODY gave him a chance. Good for him
                    I was shocked — shocked, I tell you — when I found out the result of Garcia-Romero.
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