Comments Thread For: De La Hoya Eyes Tank-Garcia Blockbuster: I'm Waiting For Al Haymon To Give Me A Call

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  • Boxing Beast
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    #11
    Originally posted by Rip Chudd
    Waiting for Al Haymon to call huh? That's gonna be a long wait. Take charge and contact him if you really want that fight
    Show up at press conference, let your millions of instagram followers know you want a fight, collaborate with a youtuber to call Tank out, in a viral way. You could do some next level stuff or you could be a depressed gym jumper, the worlds your oyster, young man

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    • wrecksracer
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      #12
      Originally posted by VashDBasher

      His constant pressure coupled with devastating power punches will be a nightmare for Garcia. Tank has also shown that he can dig deep when he has to. He showed it against Barrios and Pedraza. I believe that he has the best shot at becoming undisputed in the lightweight division.
      I'm interested in seeing what Davis does post Mayweather. Will continue to pursue junior varsity titles, or will he step up?

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      • VashDBasher
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        #13
        Originally posted by wrecksracer

        I'm interested in seeing what Davis does post Mayweather. Will continue to pursue junior varsity titles, or will he step up?
        That’s what I want to see as well. Tank’s already said that he wants to fight the best, but he has yet to prove it. I don’t want to see him fighting for secondary titles anymore either. We’ll really find out if it was Mayweather who’s been holding him back from getting the big fights. He needs Loma, Lopez, and the winner of Haney/Kambosos on his resume.

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        • Liondw
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          #14
          Oscar mustn't wait for Al Haymon's call, because he won't get that call. He's got to call Al.

          And try to be more flexible with his negotiations, because Munguia just lost out on a title shot at Charlo. Nobody wants to see Munguia vs Jacobs, even though the latter was a top fighter in the past.

          Just as no one wants to see Charlo vs Sulecki on the PBC side.

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          • Outwest Exp 355
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            #15
            Originally posted by Liondw
            Oscar mustn't wait for Al Haymon's call, because he won't get that call. He's got to call Al.

            And try to be more flexible with his negotiations, because Munguia just lost out on a title shot at Charlo. Nobody wants to see Munguia vs Jacobs, even though the latter was a top fighter in the past.

            Just as no one wants to see Charlo vs Sulecki on the PBC side.
            Hopefully he can get through. Oscars track record with the PBC isn’t great. They just wasted all that time with the Mungia negotiations. Plus the negotiations with Ryan the first go around, even though I put that on Ryan more than Oscar. It’s possible Al will see Oscar as a guy wasting time and time is money in this business. Hopefully I’m wrong because I want to see this fight probably more than any other fight right now.

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            • champion4ever
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              #16
              I'm still trying to figure out why did Ryan Garcia duck Devin Haney when he was his mandatory challenger for the WBC's lightweight title? He was showings signs of mental weakness then.

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              • LAchargers373
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                #17
                Why he waiting for haymon tank fighting his last fight with rolly on PBC

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                • DClefthook
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355

                  Hopefully he can get through. Oscars track record with the PBC isn’t great. They just wasted all that time with the Mungia negotiations. Plus the negotiations with Ryan the first go around, even though I put that on Ryan more than Oscar. It’s possible Al will see Oscar as a guy wasting time and time is money in this business. Hopefully I’m wrong because I want to see this fight probably more than any other fight right now.
                  one hundred percent!

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                  • ELPacman
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                    #19
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                    Oscar, hasn't moved, 3 years later, still waiting for that call.

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                    • GhostofDempsey
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                      #20
                      Outside of his social media following I’m not sure what people are seeing in Garcia. He’s gotten a lot of hype for very little performance. He is easy to hit and his first loss is inevitable as soon as he steps up. He reminds me of Conlan and all the hype he received.

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