Comments Thread For: Ryan Garcia Plans To Revisit Talks With Rolando Romero, Haney Fight No Longer In Play

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  • tomhawq
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    #51
    No wonder he doesn't get along with Dela Hoya and Hopkins. They make the fight for him as instructed them to, then changes his mind at the drop of a hat.

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    • 4truth
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      #52
      Rolly is going to have Garcia in tears before the fight even starts. So at least there is that to look forward to.

      to be fair to Ryan, we have no idea how negotiations with Haney were going. They may have been very far apart with little chance of bridging the gap. When that happened with Tank, Ryan simply gave into every demand and that didn't turn out well.

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      • tomhawq
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        #53
        Originally posted by 4truth
        Rolly is going to have Garcia in tears before the fight even starts. So at least there is that to look forward to.

        to be fair to Ryan, we have no idea how negotiations with Haney were going. They may have been very far apart with little chance of bridging the gap. When that happened with Tank, Ryan simply gave into every demand and that didn't turn out well.
        Ryan is always out of sync with Oscar, who fought against the rehydration clause and Garcia didn't even go along with it, didn't speak against it until months after the fight.

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        • RuleOfTheSpear
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          #54
          Floyd mentoring Ryan in the duck business

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            #55
            Originally posted by tomhawq

            Ryan is always out of sync with Oscar, who fought against the rehydration clause and Garcia didn't even go along with it, didn't speak against it until months after the fight.
            Ryan should concentrate on something he's got at least a chance of becoming proficient at, like boxing.

            When it comes to something requiring intelligence, something like negotiating, he should probably just shut up, sit in the backseat and look out the window

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            • tomhawq
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              #56
              His mind leaps from one thought or idea to another in short periods of time. Stick-to-itiveness is not his forte. He sees something cool on social media and goes after it. He can't stick to one trainer, and very easily influenced by anything. He resented Canelo and now says friendly things. He wants to get there fast and thinks it's not the people around him that will get him there... And so on.

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              • KillaMane26
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                #57
                Originally posted by tomhawq
                No wonder he doesn't get along with Dela Hoya and Hopkins. They make the fight for him as instructed them to, then changes his mind at the drop of a hat.
                He act like an indecisive female.

                Only reason he called out Devin was to one up Tank who was ducking Haney. Instead of just taking care of Rolly first then bringing up other fights.

                No team in their right mind was gonna skip a Rolly fight after being knocked out two fights ago

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                • shakedaddy
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                  Clown. You clearly didn't watch the fight. He'd already dropped Rolly in round 3 and was way up on the cards with two judges, and up with all 3. The "hard knockdown" was an obvious push that was another bad call. Rolly didn't land a single punch when Weeks waved it off. There was only 20 seconds left in the round, and only 3 more rounds in the fight. GTFO defending this garbage.
                  I'm not defending the stoppage whatsoever if you read what I wrote..I. saying that people act like it was a forgone conclusion that Rolly was going to lose, hence he should just hand over the belt is clown college stuff. Even Rolly was man enough to admit they should've let him continue, and I can't stand Rolly, and yes I know none of those punches landed..that's why I said it was a pathetic stoppage by Weeks..the hard knockdown was legit, Barroso was about to fall down anyway, he took hard shots and lost his balance like a ragdoll, similar to Fury "helping" Whyte to the canvas after that uppercut, just not as devastating obviously. The crew was sitting right there live, and watched via replay, and they all acknowledged it as a legit knockdown, the punches that proceeded it rocked Barroso, it wasn't any flash BS or pure push. If he wasn't going down that little one arm fling Rolly did wouldn't have been strong enough to put him on his seat.

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