Everyone wants a piece or Romero. Has a title, has a big mouth to sale the fight and is very beatable.
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Originally posted by Roj View Post
Unfortunately Garcia will self-implode his career before this so-called brilliant “grand plan” ever comes to fruition. Announcing you’re a new father in one post and announcing you’re divorcing your wife in the very next post is not exactly stable genius stuff, so I doubt he’ll have the personal or professional discipline necessary in the future. As far as PPVs, what makes you think everyone will rush to pay for another Garcia PPV after that “I’ll get to my feet at 11” quit job he pulled against Tank? He fooled a lot of people once, but only the gullible will fork out money twice for a hype job who doesn’t back up his big talk.
Haney will have the last laugh - he’s pretty much got a future Saudi fight in the bank. He should just move on and let Garcia make a fool of himself.
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Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View PostEveryone wants a piece or Romero. Has a title, has a big mouth to sale the fight and is very beatable.Combat Talk Radio likes this.
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Garcia is everything that's wrong with the sport encapsulated in one person. He's achieved next to nothing but can apparently call his own title shots whenever he feels like it.
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Floyd out there tampering with GBP business lol. They were hell bent on making a fight with Haney, then we see Ryan hanging around with FMJ and now he wants to fight Rolly instead. Plain as day FMJ got in his ear and told him to make that fight instead, that the $$ would be bigger and it's an easier fight for him.
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Also have to think about it:
Rolly trash talking the hell out of Cryan will force Cryan to respond, which will keep him from verbally eviscerating B-Hop again.
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People here still believe that today's boxing isn't about business? Lol time to wake up. Legacy boxing is long gone. Inoue may be the only fighter that fights for greatness these days
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