Tank vs garcia is going to determine whether boxing is dead or not

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  • MulaKO
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    #21
    Wish I had a dollar for every time I heard boxing is dead in the last 35 years
    I’d be fughin rocking

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    • just the facts
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      #22
      Originally posted by The tucker
      Presale tickets went on sale today and the arena is damn near sold out allready. If this fight is lucrative it will push other fighters to make the fights people want to see (throws Crawford/Spence under the bus). If this fight fails then it will put even more fear into promoters thus not making the big fights.

      this fight needs to be a success I got my tickets and will be at the T mobile arena. is anyone else going or purchasing Ppv.
      It’s a good fight but it’s not between two of boxing’s top 10, nor is it to decide the best fighter at the weight, not even an alphabet trinket. You’re overexagerrating.

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      • Madison Boxing
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        #23
        the thing is neither guy has beaten anyone worth a damn, both quite limited and the fact that this is considered some sort of huge 'superfight' as ive seen it described shows that boxing is in a mess. im looking forward to it and its a good match up but really neither guy has proved they are elite and nowhere near the top 10 p4p list. it seems better than it is because we are so used to trash match ups. the UFC (whilst i dont enjoy the actual sport much) is constantly matching up best fighters, they had p4p1 fighting p4p 2 a few weeks ago i believe. am sorry but i dont think this is the fight that 'saves boxing' also i still wouldnt be shocked if garcia pulled out with the mental health BS again once the fight gets closer and he starts feeling the pressure

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        • FinitoxDinamita
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          #24
          The fact that Davis-Garcia is labeled as a big fight shows how far Boxing has fallen. Neither guy hasn't done much for this matchup to be billed as anything special but I guess by today's standards, it's a good fight. Twenty years ago this fight would have happened already on Boxing After Dark but whatever. Im still excited.

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          • The tucker
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            #25
            Originally posted by just the facts

            It’s a good fight but it’s not between two of boxing’s top 10, nor is it to decide the best fighter at the weight, not even an alphabet trinket. You’re overexagerrating.
            Tickets sales say other wise

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              #26
              Originally posted by The tucker

              Tickets sales say other wise
              So the ticket sales for this fight decides whether boxing sinks or swims? Again, you’re over exaggerating.

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