This issue can be speculated upon as much as the fan's are interested about contemplating on it.  We all succeed, and fail by the decision's that we make in life.
There's no way of knowing if he hadn't had to to weigh-in at 140 instead of 136, that he wouldn't have lost to Tank. He may have put up a better fight, but I think Tank would've knocked him out no matter what. As a matter of fact Tank should run it back with Ryan with the weigh in being at 140, and without a rehydration clause stipulation. If the event made money, then they should go for the rematch to satisfy Ryan's fan's, and the boxing public in general.
							
						
					There's no way of knowing if he hadn't had to to weigh-in at 140 instead of 136, that he wouldn't have lost to Tank. He may have put up a better fight, but I think Tank would've knocked him out no matter what. As a matter of fact Tank should run it back with Ryan with the weigh in being at 140, and without a rehydration clause stipulation. If the event made money, then they should go for the rematch to satisfy Ryan's fan's, and the boxing public in general.
							
						
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