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  • War Room
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    #1

    Ryan Garcia is the face of boxing

    Tanks grossly inflated ppvb's are ~200 and arguably much lower. With Ryan involved, 1.2 million which says that Ryan 'A-Side' Garcia brought in 1M ppvb's.

    Stank fans got their win on paper, but at the end of the day Tank was exposed for being scared and having a niche fan base.

    It's a winding road ahead for Tank. Either Shakur, Haney, Loma better be next. Nobody wants to see no more B- level 16-0 Hectors or 14-0 C+ Rolly's.
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    This assessment doesn’t make much sense. It starts with a false, unproven narrative that Tanks ppv totals are inflated.

    Tank has headlined 3 ppvs and was the semi main on Floyd/Conor, biggest selling ppv ever. The crowd was clearly more pro Tank.

    Ryan, does have a huge social media presence, but hasnt headlined a PPV. He didnt move the needle in terms of dazn subs.

    I think the pre fight hype, especially the espn interviews, helped sales. I also think the actual fight was what drew people in.

    Ryan deserves credit for his job selling the fight.



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      #3
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      This assessment doesn’t make much sense. It starts with a false, unproven narrative that Tanks ppv totals are inflated.

      Tank has headlined 3 ppvs and was the semi main on Floyd/Conor, biggest selling ppv ever. The crowd was clearly more pro Tank.

      Ryan, does have a huge social media presence, but hasnt headlined a PPV. He didnt move the needle in terms of dazn subs.

      I think the pre fight hype, especially the espn interviews, helped sales. I also think the actual fight was what drew people in.

      Ryan deserves credit for his job selling the fight.


      Oh boy here we go again. Narrative, maybe sprinkle a gerrymandering next?

      Tanks PPVB's are like really low, it's facts. Ryan comes in, 1.2 million. All you need to now.

      Semi main? You mean co-main, aka undercard? Floyd and Conor are superstars, Stank didn't do jack for those numbers. Stick to what you know =---> blunts, race based content, and making fun of disabled people.

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      • Roadblock
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        #4
        The PPV is high because it was a fight people wanted to see, takes two to tango, the only time its about one fighter is when that fighter is fighting a lower ranked guy and its still a big sell, other than that its always the matchup that brings in the big money.

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          #5
          Ryan fvkced up by quitting. Coulda easily been him

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #6
            Originally posted by War Room

            Oh boy here we go again. Narrative, maybe sprinkle a gerrymandering next?

            Tanks PPVB's are like really low, it's facts. Ryan comes in, 1.2 million. All you need to now.

            Semi main? You mean co-main, aka undercard? Floyd and Conor are superstars, Stank didn't do jack for those numbers. Stick to what you know =---> blunts, race based content, and making fun of disabled people.
            Expand your vocabulary.

            I didn’t suggest he brought any numbers. He got the exposure, same as Canelo did on Floyds cards.

            Reading your prediction on the fight, your opinion is worthless.

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            • Madison Boxing
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              i think garcia performed so badly that any hope of him being 'the face of boxing' has gone down the toilet... you dont have to necessarily be the best to be a star (look at canelo) but that performance was atrocious

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              • War Room
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn

                Expand your vocabulary.

                I didn’t suggest he brought any numbers. He got the exposure, same as Canelo did on Floyds cards.

                Reading your prediction on the fight, your opinion is worthless.
                Expand to "narrative" and "gerrymandering" LMAO? Buzzwords are for the desperately dumb trying to sound smart.

                Cleneloterol has an entire country behind him, Stank has a few hoods behind him and even those are jumping ship.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                  This assessment doesn’t make much sense. It starts with a false, unproven narrative that Tanks ppv totals are inflated.

                  Tank has headlined 3 ppvs and was the semi main on Floyd/Conor, biggest selling ppv ever. The crowd was clearly more pro Tank.

                  Ryan, does have a huge social media presence, but hasnt headlined a PPV. He didnt move the needle in terms of dazn subs.

                  I think the pre fight hype, especially the espn interviews, helped sales. I also think the actual fight was what drew people in.

                  Ryan deserves credit for his job selling the fight.
                  Hilarious

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by War Room

                    Expand to "narrative" and "gerrymandering" LMAO? Buzzwords are for the desperately dumb trying to sound smart.

                    Cleneloterol has an entire country behind him, Stank has a few hoods behind him and even those are jumping ship.
                    That you think they are buzzwords indicates a lack of intelligence and professionalism.

                    Ahh now we’re seeing the real issue.

                    You’re bothered because Tank has developed a consistent, paying fan base thanks to Floyd and Ellerbee heavily marketing him to casual urban fans.

                    Figures.

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