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  • #11
    Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
    "Gervonta Davis constantly rolled his eyes and shrugged his shoulders. However, after hearing his name on the tip of Ryan Garcia’s tongue on countless occasions, the Baltimore native grew sick and tired of his perpetual callouts."

    Hes quick to fight a guy like Garcia but refuses to fight the best at 135 or 140. 8, almost 9 years as a pro and his best win is vs Sniper at 130. Dude is a farce. Yall fanbois are halfaf.ags too
    While you have a point, isn’t everything you said even more true about Garcia? Tanks resume isn’t good but it shytes all over Garcia.
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    • #12
      Originally posted by Mayweatherducks View Post
      When you’re fighting with weight disadvantages in the contract of course you’re going to lose. I feel bad for Ryan. That won’t happen with Haney or Stevenson they won’t fight at unfair terms.
      If they both weigh in at the same weight, how is that a disadvantage?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by TheIronMike View Post

        Ryan Garcia isn't a nobody.....he is one of the most well known boxer's in the US.

        It should be obvious by now that Davis could give a damn about legacy.
        Isn’t it amazing how far Garcia has gotten considering he his garbage resume?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by just the facts View Post

          Isn’t it amazing how far Garcia has gotten considering he his garbage resume?
          Pretty surprising. As far as I'm concerned his career has been on "STOP" since the Campbell fight

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post

            Why do you think the dynamic shifted? No rising Puerto Rican stars? That was always the top rivalries in boxing and made for the most exciting fights
            the rise of dominant Mexican fighters seen at the top of the p4p lists along with FBAs, the dominant Mayweather era which heralded a “great Mexican hope” that could beat him, and yea the absence of a good Puerto Rican fighter like you said. But I think this was something born out of the Chavez years with fighters like Whitaker, Randall, Taylor etc etc and it continued through the DLH years with Mosley and the Ghanaian quartey
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            • #16
              Originally posted by just the facts View Post

              While you have a point, isn’t everything you said even more true about Garcia? Tanks resume isn’t good but it shytes all over Garcia.
              I have no love for cRyan either. Davis should sleep him within 4

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              • #17
                In the end the fault lies with the public doesn't it? Gervonta will probably get for Ryan double what he'd get for fighting Devin or Shakur, but he has about half the risk of losing. You don't have to be an exceptional business brain to work out which fight Gervonta is gonna take.This doesn't happen in any other sport. Is it about ethnicity? Yup.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1Eriugenus View Post
                  In the end the fault lies with the public doesn't it? Gervonta will probably get for Ryan double what he'd get for fighting Devin or Shakur, but he has about half the risk of losing. You don't have to be an exceptional business brain to work out which fight Gervonta is gonna take.This doesn't happen in any other sport. Is it about ethnicity? Yup.
                  It doesnt happen in any other sport because teams HAVE to play everyone. Hell, even in golf the beat play against the best.

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                  • #19
                    El Mero, yes I was thinking of individual sports. I don't really follow them but golf, tennis, snooker etc all have tournaments, & the best have to play the best. The problem for boxing is several belts make it easy for boxers to make business-like decisions on who to fight. If there was only one world title the best men would have to fight each other. Sadly, no-one knows how to make that happen.

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