Comments Thread For: Ryan Garcia Not Sweating Tank Loss: "Didn't Feel At My Best, That's Why The Loss Didn't Sting That Bad"

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  • Robi13
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    #11
    Phuck that, if he agreed to the terms and cashed that check it’s because he felt he could win. No excuses, losing will never feel good never has and never will as long as you know you left it all in the ring. However, Ryan quit! That’s gonna haunt him forever

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #12
      It's not true that he wasn't at his best. Ryan excelled at quitting in this fight.

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      • Apollo7
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        #13
        It turned out he wasn't as good as he thought he was, it happens. I respect the fact that he made the fight though. Too many guys don't wanna take risks these days.
        Last edited by Apollo7; 11-08-2023, 11:32 AM.

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        • Willy Wanker
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          #14
          Yeah, if Garcia avoided that Asian bantamweight who broke his rib in sparring, then Garcia would have surely beat Tank.








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          • Boro
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            #15
            Coming 2nd place is never going to "feel" good despite his lame excuses, all it means is you're the 1st place loser.

            Despite what the current participation trophy era has lead people to believe...

            This era of fighters seem to be full of quitters, it's shocking.

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            • El_Mero
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              #16
              A few things...
              cRyan agreed to the terms....DLH was right
              Davis is a fraud for the rehydration clauses he's put on multiple fighters
              Davis is still fighting cans but his fanboys love it
              cRyan has never been anything other than a social media diva

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              • aaronbnb
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                #17
                Ryan agreed to the weight limit to create a hardship so that he could excuse the loss later and say well, the cards were stacked against me, I wasn't feeling well. Ryan has always seem scared of finding out how good he could really be. If Ryan had put his foot down and said 140, Tank would have done it. That's the biggest fight for Tank BY FAR.

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                • AmpMcv
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                  #18
                  Dude. You quit. You took a knee and watched the ref count you out. You stood up with no help and went straight to the bank. You knew you won the prize and you quit fighting.

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                  • mjh1969
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by aaronbnb
                    Ryan agreed to the weight limit to create a hardship so that he could excuse the loss later and say well, the cards were stacked against me, I wasn't feeling well. Ryan has always seem scared of finding out how good he could really be. If Ryan had put his foot down and said 140, Tank would have done it. That's the biggest fight for Tank BY FAR.
                    Agreed. Ryan gave himself an out once he said he wasn't at his best. He should've told himself that the Davis fight will be a hard fight and that he will get beat up at times but under no circumstances is he ever to quit. He told himself the opposite, "when the going gets tough, then I get going" As far as I am concerned Ryan Garcia is a quitter who makes excuses. He is ok with losing. De La Hoya should get rid of Ryan.

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                    • aaronbnb
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by mjh1969

                      Agreed. Ryan gave himself an out once he said he wasn't at his best. He should've told himself that the Davis fight will be a hard fight and that he will get beat up at times but under no circumstances is he ever to quit. He told himself the opposite, "when the going gets tough, then I get going" As far as I am concerned Ryan Garcia is a quitter who makes excuses. He is ok with losing. De La Hoya should get rid of Ryan.
                      I expect Ryan to look great against Duarte. Ryan has way more natural talent than Duarte. He fights confidently and assertively against lesser foes.

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