NSB, you did it for Wilder, why not Ryan Garcia? Let's be consistent
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If you would have bothered to read my first post in this thread, you’d see that I did say Wilder deserved much worse. Be careful who you call out greenhorn.Comment
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They offered Ryan the fight two times in the past. It was Ryan’s team that turned down the fight.
When did Tank drain himself with his smaller opponents? Why is Tank looking to fight nothing other than opponents at a disadvantage? He's had opportunities to fight the best and ducked them all.
The pattern is clear to see. It's consistent. But you want to pretend otherwise? Tank is only going to fight with a loaded table. He could have fought Ryan for years while he was at 135. But he waited until he could sabotage him before getting into a ring with him. Hell, i predicted it years ago. His only problem with his calculations is Stevenson being there. But like Floyd had when taking his 2 year "Holiday" while the Welters weakened themselves by fighting each other, he still had Pac to contend with. We all know how that went. Maybe claiming Stevenson is on steroids is the way he goes like Floyd did to stall it. Maybe it's something else. But make no bone's about it. It will be SOMETHING to shut the fight down.Comment
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You're calling me ignorant when Santa Cruz and Hector Garcia were the smaller men but you're saying they were the same size? What? Then you add in the fact Tank has fought at 140 before and still drained Barrios down too.
I know Garcia ducked Haney. When did i even mention otherwise?
Tank was talking about it, but it never happened. Talking is not the same as being sincere about actually fighting. Many cowards need to convince the plebs that follow them that they're not a coward. Thing is, the plebs are detached from reality and believe any madness because they're desperate people with no self-esteem. They actively slander their opponents all over the internet. They're weirdo's and extremists.Comment
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I remember all that back and forth. Both of them played games. Not once was it legitimately offered to Ryan though. Tank was never going to allow it under level playing field conditions. This was perfect for him. He's waited for the right time and the time came. Like he's done his whole career. Why, do you think he's legit and not a punk loading the table all the time? Behave yourself.Comment
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This isn’t the first time someone has put a rehydration clause in a fight before. Manny did it to De La Hoya and Cotto. Canelo did to bum ass Chavez Jr. It’s no different than fighting for the IBF title. That’s not the reason Ryan got beat up. Being outclassed had a lot more to do with it.
I remember all that back and forth. Both of them played games. Not once was it legitimately offered to Ryan though. Tank was never going to allow it under level playing field conditions. This was perfect for him. He's waited for the right time and the time came. Like he's done his whole career. Why, do you think he's legit and not a punk loading the table all the time? Behave yourself.
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There was no hydration clause for Pac / Delahoya. It wasn't a catchweight and it wasn't even Pac's idea.
This isn’t the first time someone has put a rehydration clause in a fight before. Manny did it to De La Hoya and Cotto. Canelo did to bum ass Chavez Jr. It’s no different than fighting for the IBF title. That’s not the reason Ryan got beat up. Being outclassed had a lot more to do with it.
What's more, Delahoya wasn't at 147 for Pac, he was at 147 for Floyd but Floyd reneged and decided to fake retire to avoid the rematch.
at least that's how I remember it. You got something that says different?
don't believe there was a hydration clause for Cotto either, just a crippling catchweightLast edited by 4truth; 04-30-2023, 09:55 PM.Comment
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Oscar weighed less than Manny going into their fight. As far as the Mayweather rematch those talks fell through because they couldn’t agree on the money.
There was no hydration clause for Pac / Delahoya. It wasn't a catchweight and it wasn't even Pac's idea.
What's more, Delahoya wasn't at 147 for Pac, he was at 147 for Floyd but Floyd reneged and decided to fake retire to avoid the rematch.
at least that's how I remember it. You got something that says different?
don't believe there was a hydration clause for Cotto either, just a crippling catchweightComment
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