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  • #41
    I hope we don't see any hugging and running in this fight.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post

      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.
      Do as you please. I'm not mad, it's recomendation since they are hype jobs to you. Yet you will watch it or the highlights.

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      • #43
        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
        In my opinion Ryan is the hardest puncher Tank has faced. Tank can't take punches from Garcia in the same way he has with fighters that can't hurt him. Tank said that himself when he said he was focusing on defense and not getting hit.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post

          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.
          Make up your mind, we were discussing levels of stardom, now you switch to levels of competition. I don't work for Showtime and neither do you, so we don't know what his PPV numbers are. Obviously, they are good, otherwise Showtime would not continue to reinvest in someone for PPV that's not giving a return on investment. Also, since he's been on PPV, his in person crowds have continued to increase at an alarming rate, which means he's gained popularity while only fighting on PPVS.

          Anyway, Haney nor Shakur would risk getting into the ring with Barrios because they don't have the power to stand up to a fighter that size with skills that just fought Thurman, yeah, he's that big. Instead of applauding the man for taking on a challenge, you continue to try to tear him down. Haney's best fight on his resume is Kambosas, who is only known for beating Teo. Kambosas is a B level fighter, and the rest of Devin's resume is below Tank's. Shakur just came up to 135 and fought Yoshino, so he doesn't have anything there yet either. They have all said that after these fights, they plan on facing each other, which is the only reason Devin is staying in the division.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

            Do as you please. I'm not mad, it's recomendation since they are hype jobs to you. Yet you will watch it or the highlights.
            I watch almost all fights. Will I be paying $80 for this? Nah. Just stating facts.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by pugil1st View Post

              Interesting. What are the examples of them losing focus in the ring?
              One was acting odd looking for someone ringside in his last fight ignoring his corner and also looked for a relative in the same fashion for a boost almost like he was bored during another fight. Just odd to me.. i never heard coaches or crowds but, I'm no pro boxer.

              The other guy seems to always need to convince himself.

              Little things like this are very telling, that's why the pre ring walk footage often helps me predict upsets. Most fight for a living and do not live to fight.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

                Make up your mind, we were discussing levels of stardom, now you switch to levels of competition. I don't work for Showtime and neither do you, so we don't know what his PPV numbers are. Obviously, they are good, otherwise Showtime would not continue to reinvest in someone for PPV that's not giving a return on investment. Also, since he's been on PPV, his in person crowds have continued to increase at an alarming rate, which means he's gained popularity while only fighting on PPVS.

                Anyway, Haney nor Shakur would risk getting into the ring with Barrios because they don't have the power to stand up to a fighter that size with skills that just fought Thurman, yeah, he's that big. Instead of applauding the man for taking on a challenge, you continue to try to tear him down. Haney's best fight on his resume is Kambosas, who is only known for beating Teo. Kambosas is a B level fighter, and the rest of Devin's resume is below Tank's. Shakur just came up to 135 and fought Yoshino, so he doesn't have anything there yet either. They have all said that after these fights, they plan on facing each other, which is the only reason Devin is staying in the division.
                I've pointed out issues with both, because both are weak. Showtime isn't gonna admit failure. Yet you avoid the subject. Why would Showtime release Canelo/Plant numbers, yet hide every Porky PPV? It's simple they want to pretend they are successful hoping it catches on. They are loving this one because it has you casuals hooked I mean PBC PPVs in general are flops, Fox isn't renewing with them for good reason.

                Porky has yet to fight a world champ at 135 Haney beat the man who beat the man. Jump through all the hoops you want, it's clear you are willing to lie to yourself to defend a clown who clearly ducked Loma. He called him out and when he responded it was silence. That was shameful no dancing around it. I'd bet big money on Haney and Stevenson to outclass Porks. Barrios lost to a washed up Thurman, be real you clown. Everyone knows Thurman is looking to cash out and is through.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post

                  I watch almost all fights. Will I be paying $80 for this? Nah. Just stating facts.
                  Come on you don't pay for any more fights. Just stating facts.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post

                    I've pointed out issues with both, because both are weak. Showtime isn't gonna admit failure. Yet you avoid the subject. Why would Showtime release Canelo/Plant numbers, yet hide every Porky PPV? It's simple they want to pretend they are successful hoping it catches on. They are loving this one because it has you casuals hooked I mean PBC PPVs in general are flops, Fox isn't renewing with them for good reason.

                    Porky has yet to fight a world champ at 135 Haney beat the man who beat the man. Jump through all the hoops you want, it's clear you are willing to lie to yourself to defend a clown who clearly ducked Loma. He called him out and when he responded it was silence. That was shameful no dancing around it. I'd bet big money on Haney and Stevenson to outclass Porks. Barrios lost to a washed up Thurman, be real you clown. Everyone knows Thurman is looking to cash out and is through.
                    The man who beat the man means nothing when that man, Kambosas, doesn't have another credible win on his record, and most hadn't even heard of him before going life and death with Teo, who nearly died from a severe illness. You can call Thurman whatever you like, but he beats everything that Devin and Shakur have on their, resume, and was the champion in control of the welterweight division before Spence. The purpose of bringing him up is because Barrios gave him a good fight at 147. Haney nor Shakur wouldn't dare to fight a man as big as Barrios with a solid skillset and power. Tank did and knocked him out.

                    I didn't avoid the subject, I gave you a direct answer, but you didn't like it. Now you're scrambling looking for other ways to discredit him, talking about Loma and ducking, which wasn't even a part of the conversation. Since when does a socially inept, smooth brained, drool bucket, such as you, get the nerve to call someone a clown. I don't agree with your biased, ignorant take, but no one made you the boxing business expert. Relax genius.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

                      Come on you don't pay for any more fights. Just stating facts.
                      I paid for Beni/Plant. That was a worthy card. I pay for quality. This one needed a stronger undercard an didn't deliver one.

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