I can’t stand Ryan Garcia but I have to admit, he’s great for boxing.

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  • MONGOOSE66
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    #11
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    The kid’s delusional as hell but he clearly wants to make the best fights happen. He was the driving factor in making the Tank super fight happen and I believe he’s pushed for this Haney fight too.

    The kid brings a huge audience also, he could easily be way more selective with his opposition.
    He’s great for teenage girls with crushes. Anyone saying otherwise is a teenage girl.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      He got paid 30 million dollars to fight Tank and will no doubt make a boat load of money here too. I think Ryan is judged way too harshly but idk what we're trying to praise him for in this instance.
      He could’ve pushed for a much easier fight. Rolly for example. Haney isn’t a draw like Tank either, the risk vs reward isn’t in Garcia’s favour IMO.

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        #13
        Originally posted by El_Mero

        Nah, he wanted to fight Rollie instead of Haney. Now that it backfired he comes back to Haney. Kid is a clown and hope Haney beats the breaks off this crybaby
        Actions > Words man. He could’ve sat out and waited for Rolly, instead he’s fighting arguably the #1 guy in the division.

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          #14
          Originally posted by dan-b
          Disagree. He's simply a high profile opportunist stepping in where more credible fights should happen. He's a sign that boxing is failing.

          I'm hoping Haney pulls a Floyd v Corrales on the guy.
          do you see those so-called "more credible" fighters stepping up? Because I definitely dont.

          But I DO see Ryan stepping up......

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            #15
            Originally posted by OnePunch

            do you see those so-called "more credible" fighters stepping up? Because I definitely dont.

            But I DO see Ryan stepping up......
            No, but that doesn't make a guy not ranked in the top 10 by the TBRB "stepping up" worthy of praise. What are we praising him for? Risking his looks and social media following? He needs this fight.

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              #16
              OP is right.

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                #17
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                He could’ve pushed for a much easier fight. Rolly for example. Haney isn’t a draw like Tank either, the risk vs reward isn’t in Garcia’s favour IMO.
                He did push for Rolly and Rolly moved on to fight Pitbull instead. Haney isn't a big draw but after Tank and Ryan he's probably the third biggest of the bunch. This is probably the second most lucrative fight Ryan could make after Tank.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth

                  He did push for Rolly and Rolly moved on to fight Pitbull instead. Haney isn't a big draw but after Tank and Ryan he's probably the third biggest of the bunch. This is probably the second most lucrative fight Ryan could make after Tank.
                  Ryan is in a position where everyone wants to fight him, he’s the cash cow and he’s beatable. I think he could’ve chosen much easier opponents than Tank and Haney. I don’t like the kid but I respect his willingness to fight the top guys.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas

                    Agree. Ryan was a successful amateur. Hes been a very solid pro. Hes great at social media enhancing his casual base. And hardcore boxing fans can be hipster snobs like the music fan who "discover" an artist & then start hating them when they become popular.

                    So I get why fans dislike Ryan, hes gotten where hes at "too easy" to some ppl, but at the end of the day he was a intelligent outlier with building his brand & image, like more boxers should be doing to up their Q score, & he still gots to win the fights to get anywhere in boxing & outside of Tank he has.
                    Yes. He brings eyeballs for sure. He also has real amatuer pedigree. People forget that but that might be more Ryan's fault than anything lol.

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                      #20
                      He's making big money.

                      But he'll be a big underdog here won't he? I can't see him being that competitive.

                      Garcia highlights if anything how difficult it is to get the fights made but other top fighterswill all take him because he's probably beatable.

                      Reminds me a bit of Shawn Porter because really in what would have been a golden era of Welterweights he was the only one worth supporting because the other top dogs would fight him and Shawn was the best guy they would fight.

                      That's what it felt like anyway.

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