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  • techliam
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    #61
    Originally posted by MPDKSAB
    One of the greatest fighters of our era getting robbed of his prime like this, shìts truly sad. Dude can't even get a fight with anybody who has anything to lose or a legit fanbase.

    At least he's being active..

    If Hearn gets him the winner of GGG Murata in 1st half of 2022. I can almost pretend this never happened. (Wishful thinking but I HIGHLY doubt it)
    I don’t blame you for not watching Andrade fight, it’s not much better than Rigo

    but had you seen Andrade fight, you’d know he hasn’t looked like some world beater… even against embarrassing opposition. At times he has down right struggled

    there’s a reason he’s fought nobody, and I don’t think it’s all to do with being avoided

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    • Bronx2245
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      #62
      Originally posted by Hustle


      fight haney.
      I understand, he's trying to regain his form, but Gamboa? That's a joke! Haney should've never fought him, and Garcia will look foolish to his fans, by taking this fight! I would think Linares would be much better, and very easy to make! MAN UP!

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      • Bronx2245
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        #63
        Originally posted by Hustle


        fight haney.
        OK, I feel better now!

        Ryan Garcia, Joseph Diaz Jr. agree to lightweight bout on Nov. 27 in Los Angeles

        Ryan Garcia and Joseph Diaz Jr. have agreed to a deal for a lightweight fight on Nov. 27 in Los Angeles, both boxers told ESPN.

        The DAZN main event will be Garcia's first since he withdrew from a July 9 bout with Javier Fortuna to focus on his mental health.

        "Since he came out and beat Fortuna I took the opportunity to beat JoJo," said Garcia, who predicted a stoppage win between Rounds 3 and 5. "Now it ends questions if I was scared to fight Fortuna.

        "I'm excited to be back; I'm ready to continue my momentum where I left off. I missed the sport of boxing. I missed the ring. I missed sparring."

        Garcia (21-0, 18 KOs) delivered a career-best performance in January with a seventh-round TKO of Olympic gold medalist Luke Campbell. The boxer, who is trained by Eddy Reynoso alongside Canelo Alvarez in San Diego, possesses perhaps the fastest hands in boxing.

        Now the 23-year-old will prepare to face his first former champion in what figures to be the toughest test of his career.







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        • Curt Henning
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          #64
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn
          Andrade has to regret signing with DAZN. This is the level of opponent Hearn gets him instead of a unification with GGG.

          Hearn’s plan seems to be give Andrade crap fights then claim charlo is ducking him in media interviews.
          as ive said before...maybe he regrets it...maybe he doesnt....some guys are ok with the way the last few years have gone for andrade...padding that bank/retirement account and not facing a real threat? not too shabby.....it sucks...all of RI had higher hopes for the guy but it is what it is....shoulda known this was gonna happen with the charlo/roc nation fiasco and how his own promoter said his father lied to the public......not every guy is out to fight for legacy....some guys are...some want legacy and money...and some guys are just happy with money...im sure hes living pretty comfy and he seems like he might be content with that no matter what he says.......last i knew, and this was awhile ago, he was living in new hampshire....not sure if it was for monetary reasons or he just wanted out of providence.....

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #65
            Originally posted by Curt Henning

            as ive said before...maybe he regrets it...maybe he doesnt....some guys are ok with the way the last few years have gone for andrade...padding that bank/retirement account and not facing a real threat? not too shabby.....it sucks...all of RI had higher hopes for the guy but it is what it is....shoulda known this was gonna happen with the charlo/roc nation fiasco and how his own promoter said his father lied to the public......not every guy is out to fight for legacy....some guys are...some want legacy and money...and some guys are just happy with money...im sure hes living pretty comfy and he seems like he might be content with that no matter what he says.......last i knew, and this was awhile ago, he was living in new hampshire....not sure if it was for monetary reasons or he just wanted out of providence.....
            That dude doesn’t seem like he’s happy.

            I get your points. The thing is he’s making decent money, but he ain’t making the kind of money he would if he got fights with ggg or canelo. He’d also make more if he beat either one.

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              #66
              Originally posted by The Big Dunn

              That dude doesn’t seem like he’s happy.

              I get your points. The thing is he’s making decent money, but he ain’t making the kind of money he would if he got fights with ggg or canelo. He’d also make more if he beat either one.
              oh def.....i think hes fine with one of those fights at the very end....which could still happen(at least canelo maybe)....i dont know andrade personally but he strikes me as ricky williams type....lil bipolar that loves weed...but i dunno...regardless its sad to see him waste his career....but he kinda made his bed when he backed out of the charlo fight and also disappeared for awhile...i think we should have seen the writing on the wall....but then there was hearn and DAZN and it appeared there was hope again...amazing that hearn couldnt leverage AJ into getting something big for andrade....like "hey DAZN get andrade a fight...pressure GGG or canelo for me...im bringing you a big dog ratings guy"...now it appears AJ is almost about to fall out of that category...

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                #67
                Originally posted by Bronx2245
                OK, I feel better now!

                Ryan Garcia, Joseph Diaz Jr. agree to lightweight bout on Nov. 27 in Los Angeles

                Ryan Garcia and Joseph Diaz Jr. have agreed to a deal for a lightweight fight on Nov. 27 in Los Angeles, both boxers told ESPN.

                The DAZN main event will be Garcia's first since he withdrew from a July 9 bout with Javier Fortuna to focus on his mental health.

                "Since he came out and beat Fortuna I took the opportunity to beat JoJo," said Garcia, who predicted a stoppage win between Rounds 3 and 5. "Now it ends questions if I was scared to fight Fortuna.

                "I'm excited to be back; I'm ready to continue my momentum where I left off. I missed the sport of boxing. I missed the ring. I missed sparring."

                Garcia (21-0, 18 KOs) delivered a career-best performance in January with a seventh-round TKO of Olympic gold medalist Luke Campbell. The boxer, who is trained by Eddy Reynoso alongside Canelo Alvarez in San Diego, possesses perhaps the fastest hands in boxing.

                Now the 23-year-old will prepare to face his first former champion in what figures to be the toughest test of his career.







                I just saw!!

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