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  • #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    They are tribal fans. They are not true boxing fans. We’ve told them so that Ryan Garcia was a lying sack of shit who cheated with the use of steroids.

    He was doped up against Devin Haney. Now they know without the PEDS in his system he ain’t shit. They failed to believe it then but are forced to believe it now.
    ostarine really isnt that strong, i should know because i took it for myself in the gym, it barely does anything hence why i stopped taking it... its very hard to believe that turned garcia into superman, more than likely he wasnt worried about haneys power whereas he was against rolly
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    • #62
      Originally posted by Richard Richardson View Post

      ostarine really isnt that strong, i should know because i took it for myself in the gym, it barely does anything hence why i stopped taking it... its very hard to believe that turned garcia into superman, more than likely he wasnt worried about haneys power whereas he was against rolly
      What about nandrolone? Is that one potent enough? I don’t care what people say..That man was high and hopped up as fuck against Devin Haney.

      You can’t say that Ostarine is not that strong. It all depends on the dose. We don’t how much dosage he was using.

      It acts as a steroid. It cuts weight while building muscle mass in the process. When he popped dirty;. Obviously he was detoxing..

      Which explains the low trace amounts that was detected in his system
      Last edited by champion4ever; 05-03-2025, 06:50 AM.

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      • #63
        Terrible card with thirty seconds of excitement delivered by the last person on Earth expected to do so.

        Congratulations to Rolly for the upset.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          What about nandrolone? Is that one potent enough? I don’t care what people say..That man was high and hopped up as fuck against Devin Haney.

          You can’t say that Ostarine is not that strong. It all depends on the dose. We don’t how much dosage he was using.

          It acts as a steroid. It cuts weight while building muscle mass in the process. When he popped dirty;. Obviously he was detoxing..

          Which explains the low trace amounts that was detected in his system
          i was doing it at pretty much the highest dose (at which any more doesnt really have much more of an effect) for 10 weeks and kept wondering when it was going to kick in, i got it straight from the lab. if its banned its banned and he shouldnt have been taking it but i can promise you it isnt strong stuff. i dont know much about nandrolone.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by damned1974 View Post

            I have never seen Canelo quit trying in the fight like I seen Ryan do today. Even late rounds against Bivol he kept forcing the fight....Ryan mentally checked out after getting dropped and never tried to sell out for 1 second.
            This. As I was watching the fight last night, I started to reflect on how many fights in the past have been affected dramatically by an early knockdown or punch that made a supposed favorite fighter reluctant to engage (or made them abandon their initial game plan).

            And while initially that Devin Haney was without a doubt affected after getting clipped by Ryan in that first fight, at least he fought his ass off and was very competitive with Ryan even after getting repeatedly knocked down.

            What happened with Ryan last night was something akin to Mosley/Pacquiao…where Mosley just unashamedly got on his bike after that single knockdown (though I’m not entirely sure if he was somewhat trying before the knockdown).

            Another example would be Hopkins/Kovalev, where he got knocked down in the first round and it looked to make him absolutely gunshy the rest of the fight. Hopkins lost the most lopsided fight of his entire career. 12-0.

            Garcia should’ve had a fire lit under his ass. Mayweather after getting wobbled by Mosley turned into a dragon as Nazeem Richardson said he would, Tito Trinidad had the real life “UNDISPUTED” trait where he would power up after getting knocked down, Calzaghe got dropped by a Jones, Jr.’s wrist in the 1st round and proceeded to give Jones an absolute beatdown the rest of the fight.

            Ryan Garcia didn’t show a fraction of any of that last night. I still want to see the Haney rematch selfishly solely because I want to see Haney attempt his getback, and now Garcia (ironically) has a chance to redeem himself from THIS performance.

            Seeing Romero last night made me question how the hell he was making 135 and 140 with his large frame. He had a back like Victor Ortiz when Ortiz got in the ring with Mayweather.

            Garcia was either surprised by Romero’s strength (he couldn’t wrestle him around), intimidated by his punching power, or the layoff affected him more than we expected, or he was too much in his head.

            But all night? Haney looked like a nervous wreck at first but he loosened up a little eventually. Garcia just…damn. What a ****show. I’m happy for Rolly, though.

            EDIT: Also, Oscar must be gutted. He went 0-3 last night. Lol
            Last edited by TintaBoricua; 05-03-2025, 07:19 AM.

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            • #66
              The Garcia/Haney fight is signed and all the drama it had going in half of the interest is gone because of the performance of both fighters. The only one that benefitted in going up in weight was Rolly. Everyone else don't look as spectacular when they were at the lower weights.
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              • #67
                Awesome, congratulations to Rolly Romero 'I have always appreciated him as a fighter. Romero is similar to Chris Eubank Junior, he always win or lose produces a great effort. And in my opinion? He executed a really solid skill for skill boxing fight vs Ryan Garcia to get the win'.

                As for the event being staged in New York's Time Square 'With the style of fighters on display, the fights were always going to produce straight forward action. I think Rolly Romero vs Ryan Garcia was the only fight, with the real potential to develop into a brutal war. This is due to both fighters best attributes being their power, skill for skill I don't think ether fighter is super talented. But in saying that? Rolly Romeo's form, and how held his stance was the best I have seen it in his career. Romero had a solid defense, and a really effective jab. Great performance by him'.

                I am not so sure whether Ryan Garcia has underperformed, stylistically this may have just been a difficult fight for him 'Rolly Romero for as long as his fight against Gervonta Tank Davis lasted, he gave him a real competitive fight. The only difference between Garcia's and Romero's effort against Tank Davis, was that Romero was stopped earlier in the fight. I don't think Ryan Garcia did that much better vs Gervonta Tank Davis, when you really look at the action of both fights'.

                Note: People need to remember, out of Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero 'Garcia was not the former World Champion in this fight. Regardless of whether people rated Rolly Romero as a World Champion, that feat of achievement proves that he can rise to a big fight situation. Rolly Romero's clutch game is more proven than Ryan Garcia's. Romero has been to the big dance before many times, and has always 1: Made the Championship weight. 2: Produced a great effort, whether he has won or lost'.

                In comparison Ryan Garcia's record at the big dance, during a big fight situation is not as good 'Garcia did not beat Devin Haney in an equal fight, and he was knocked out by Gervonta Tank Davis. Those are his two highest level fights'.

                To conclude: The positives Ryan Garcia can take from his fight vs Rolly Romero 'Is that he was not knocked out. He can easily bounce by from this lost, real quick if he has the desire. I think possibly a rematch, would be the best fight to make because? I think this lost would have bothered Ryan Garcia as a competitor due to their long history, and rivalry in the sport. Ryan Garcia was gracious after the loss, which was a good sign for his recovery from the fight' etc.



                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-03-2025, 07:33 AM.

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                • #68
                  Ryan is the most overrated Boxer in the history of the sport. He managed to scam $20m from the dumb idiot Turki. LMAO!!
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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by DClefthook View Post
                    Rolly {PBC) vs Ryan (GBP) = PBC wins hahahahahhahah
                    Still rooting for a promoters is like a 12 year old picking his noise in public. People see childish shyt like this and don't say anything because their embarrassed for you.
                    Last edited by factsarenice; 05-03-2025, 08:27 AM.

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                    • #70
                      Rolly was actually disciplined for once. He might've beaten tank if he showed that kind of poise instead of squaring up and lunging in recklessly all the time.
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