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  • #31
    Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
    Ryan seems to be in for a very rude awakening, because he doesn't realize why Tank is in the position he's in. He thinks Tank is just a puncher and has no chin. Tank is really a Tank. He can not only dish it out, he can also take it. Ryan will be shocked when he realizes that his punches don't faze Tank one bit. He'll also be shocked at how hard it is to hit Tank clean, even in close with short shots. His so-called great left hook won't mean anything come fight night. He'll also be shocked at how Tank's punches feel. Hearing the rumors is not the same as feeling it 1st hand. Many quality fighters of all sizes have said Tank's punches are the hardest they've ever been hit with. The man is said to punch like a hard punching light heavyweight, the same thing they used to say about the Barbados Demon Joe Walcott over 100 years ago, who was a 5'1" welterweight who broke hard punching Light heavyweight Joe Choyinski's ribs and stopped him. Ryan won't even have speed on his side. Tank will be razor sharp for Ryan. He's gonna put the kid in his place. I feel bad for Ryan but glad for boxing. We're getting 2 young guys in their prime.what a treat
    Totally agree!!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by boxingitis View Post
      Can Tank take Ryan's left hook or Ryan's left hook to the body?

      There is a reason Tank ask for a rehydration clause. His culito is getting tight.
      No, its because he didn't want Ryan coming to the ring as a junior middleweight. Weighing that much also could improve Garcia's punch resistance, but regardless, he taking a dirt nap.

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      • #33
        If Ryan want to base his talent on getting his asS dropped and coming back to win, so be it! Gervonta does the dropping.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

          Don't watch it or the highlights.
          I'll do as I please. Both guys are overhyped. Don't be mad at me for stating the facts, just be honest with yourself.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

            Devin nor Shakur call him a hypejob. They say that he's an extremely talented fighter, so much so, that they want to prove their positions and levels of talent by beating him, so that the world acknowledges that they are the best in the division.
            He simply is, not a PPV star, which is why Showtime does not show those numbers. Yet when Canelo fought on Showtime they released those numbers, because it was successful. As I always say, you don't hide success. His resume is pretty thin. He is not a multi division champ as most of his belts are secondary titles. Garcia has no belts, they are fighting at a catchweight. Haney and Stevenson want him because he appeals to know nothing casuals and they both know they are much more talented and would beat both these guys.

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            • #36
              Yeesh, talking about his fortitude when getting knocked down as if he didn't pull out of several fights and duck title shots on multiple occasions, frequently for "mental health" reasons. I'm all for taking some time to get right, but you at least have to own your weaknesses, or you didn't learn anything from ducking the fight. I'd like to root for the underdog, but he's such a douche sometimes, and the more he runs his mouth, the less chance it looks like he's got.
              Rebelrbg Rebelrbg likes this.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post

                He simply is, not a PPV star, which is why Showtime does not show those numbers. Yet when Canelo fought on Showtime they released those numbers, because it was successful. As I always say, you don't hide success. His resume is pretty thin. He is not a multi division champ as most of his belts are secondary titles. Garcia has no belts, they are fighting at a catchweight. Haney and Stevenson want him because he appeals to know nothing casuals and they both know they are much more talented and would beat both these guys.
                Totally incorrect, if he wasn't doing good numbers on his PPVs, then he definitely wouldn't be selling out arenas. He's breaking the gate record everywhere he fights, Barclay's, Capitol One, and Atlanta with over 5 million in sales each time. Those are star numbers whether you appreciate it or not. No one else, besides Cinnabon, Fury, and Joshua puts more butts in the seats and garners as much attention.

                Shakur, and Devin want to fight him for the stardom and respect it brings, with that comes bigger opportunities and bigger paydays. Win or lose, people will know who they are and tune in to see them from there forward. Haney is the undisputed champion and he can't sell out a high school gym, that's why his father is on every YouTube channel picking beefs with everyone, for the audience and attention. Tank is just as skilled as either one of them, but has the missing ingredient that makes his style fan friendly; he can turn off his opponent's lights at anytime.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
                  When Tank gets hit he takes his aggression to another level. He has the fighters temperament and is brutal. the question is does Cryan have that same gene in his DNA when he feels Tanks power over the course of the second half of the fight. I absolute don't think so
                  This is boxing , anything can happen
                  Many people sleeping on Ryan

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

                    Totally incorrect, if he wasn't doing good numbers on his PPVs, then he definitely wouldn't be selling out arenas. He's breaking the gate record everywhere he fights, Barclay's, Capitol One, and Atlanta with over 5 million in sales each time. Those are star numbers whether you appreciate it or not. No one else, besides Cinnabon, Fury, and Joshua puts more butts in the seats and garners as much attention.

                    Shakur, and Devin want to fight him for the stardom and respect it brings, with that comes bigger opportunities and bigger paydays. Win or lose, people will know who they are and tune in to see them from there forward. Haney is the undisputed champion and he can't sell out a high school gym, that's why his father is on every YouTube channel picking beefs with everyone, for the audience and attention. Tank is just as skilled as either one of them, but has the missing ingredient that makes his style fan friendly; he can turn off his opponent's lights at anytime.
                    Why won't Showtime release those "good numbers" then? What is the benifit of hiding them? The usual script here of "he sells tickets" so does Canelo, so did Mayweather and so did Pacquiao. Guess what though all those dudes sold PPVs at the same time. No one ever hid those numbers. You know why that is? Because they were successful PPVs. Haney and Stevenson are beating actual champs not the Barrios of the world. Not fighting for secondary belts. The same man Porky actively ducked despite his online antics Haney is fighting. The level of competition isn't even close. It's easy to look good vs hand picked opponents. Those guys are fighting top guys. Real boxing fans know the difference. You are like a Showtime commentator a sell out.

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                    • #40
                      Garcia's comment would have meant more if he had said. "when he gets knocked down" ... instead of "if he gets knocked down". He doesn't sound confident.

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