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Comments Thread For: Hector Luis Garcia: "I Know I Lost A Battle But Not The War"
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Originally posted by BrilliantAJ View Post
You did see the cards after 8? Two judges had it 79-73 I believe. No chance he wins a decision against Tank when there's a Ryan fight on the line.
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A GUTLESS DOG, if they told him you don't get paid unless you continue, his vision would come back quickly...Chris Hanson likes this.
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Originally posted by crisantonio917 View PostA GUTLESS DOG, if they told him you don't get paid unless you continue, his vision would come back quickly...Rebelrbg likes this.
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A lot of folks on this thread calling this man a quitter when he was the one in the ring taking the punishment. He wobbled to his corner and asked his corner, "What happened?". That is why they are saying he was out on his feet. I'm not taking punches for a living, so I'm never calling anybody that's brave enough to get in the ring, a quitter after taking several punches to the head from somebody who's trying to knock it off.
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Nestor Gibbs did alright to be fair. It was pretty much 1 punch that dictated the outcome of the fight, he was holding his own up to that point.
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Good for Garcia. No shame... As usual Tank was made to appear exemplory, taking a 130 pounder and putting him in against a large 135 pounder with devastating power. What was Garcia going to do? win rounds?Against corrupt judges? The order of the day: "Tank is not to lose a round unless he goes down!"
Tank is a protected fighter. He is talented, but imo Cruz beat him, and he is beatable against a really good boxer who does not come from 130! And there is no way Tank moves up lol. He would be exposed. Prograise would eat him for lunch, nah Orleans lunch! (Red beans and Rice, Gumbo, a poorboy sandwich.)
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Originally posted by UniqueBoxing View PostA lot of folks on this thread calling this man a quitter when he was the one in the ring taking the punishment. He wobbled to his corner and asked his corner, "What happened?". That is why they are saying he was out on his feet. I'm not taking punches for a living, so I'm never calling anybody that's brave enough to get in the ring, a quitter after taking several punches to the head from somebody who's trying to knock it off.
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