Of course they want to get their hands \n the pot. They know Ryan is a star and him owning a belt, they can start collecting those fees on him. I'm not sure how it works, but I assume the more your purse, the more they get to pocket for your ownership of their belt?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Ryan Garcia-Rolly Romero now for WBA ?regular? title, Jaron Ennis upgraded
Collapse
-
WBA being scum as usual. Easy, and big money for Ennis though, if he can still make the weight. I thought the winner was supposed to fight the winner of Haney v Ramirez though? So maybe that will buy him time to get another unification in. Pretty clearly it's got to be Giyasov next, and I personally think that's fine. He's a ranked contender, along with having waited for his shot. If he doesn't want it, he can "get injured" and leave Ennis free to unify.
Comment
-
Originally posted by ELPacman View PostOf course they want to get their hands \n the pot. They know Ryan is a star and him owning a belt, they can start collecting those fees on him. I'm not sure how it works, but I assume the more your purse, the more they get to pocket for your ownership of their belt?
Besides sanctioning fees, the WBA may also collect fees for things like championship belts, special permits, and other services.
Comment
-
Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
Garcia has to get through Rolly and Haney again. The WBA is doing this, so that the winner (likely Garcia) will be able to call himself "champion" without having to face Ennis....and the WBA has mandated Ennis to face Giyasov. GBP is anticipating that Ennis will not be at 147 much longer, and that Garcia will be elevated to full champion once Ennis leaves. Garcia/Ennis is a mirage. Ennis will probably face Giyasov as a favor to Matchroom, then try to face Norman or move up. It's possible we'll get Garcia/Haney 2 for the WBA 147lb title.
Comment
-
Originally posted by BoxerFreddy View Post
If Ennis stays in the division, beats Giyasov, Garcia beats Rolly and becomes WBA World Champion, what will be the WBA's excuse when Garcia does not enter negotiations with Ennis but rather schedule a fight with Haney? Will they strip him as it seems like they are enforcing for Ennis? WBA is such a ****show...BoxerFreddy likes this.
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
It's a nonsensical match-up and we shouldn't pretend that it isn't. Pac shouldn't even be an option for any current titlist. Pac should be a gatekeeper/stepping stone for young contenders and hot prospects. PBC is up to their usual thinking they can sell us this bullshxt.
Garcia has to get through Rolly and Haney again. The WBA is doing this, so that the winner (likely Garcia) will be able to call himself "champion" without having to face Ennis....and the WBA has mandated Ennis to face Giyasov. GBP is anticipating that Ennis will not be at 147 much longer, and that Garcia will be elevated to full champion once Ennis leaves. Garcia/Ennis is a mirage. Ennis will probably face Giyasov as a favor to Matchroom, then try to face Norman or move up. It's possible we'll get Garcia/Haney 2 for the WBA 147lb title.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
True but Barrios on the otherhand? If I were him I'd be all over it, the game is about cashing fat checks worrying about legacy is for marks.
Last edited by kiaba360; 04-23-2025, 04:52 PM.
Comment
-
-
I can't believe anyone here really cares, if so, why? WBA "regular" title? Other than making the fight sound important to casual fans, nobody is going to be confusing the WBA regular title with anything legit. So what?
If nothing else it justifies the fight being 12 rounds instead of 10.
Comment
Comment