Comments Thread For: Ryan Garcia Aims To Retire Early, Open To a Future Run in MMA

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  • rocktop
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    #31
    Originally posted by Griever0730
    This kid ain't retiring early for nothing. He loves attention and once he sees those MMA "paydays", he'll come back to boxing real quick.
    I think fans are confused the ceiling of making big ppv money is higher in boxing but you can definitely make boxing money in mma if popular enough. How much do you think top mma stars make?

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    • Bain01D
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      #32
      What an idiot! Risking his health if he wants to try MMA!

      Typical YouTube generation fool

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      • Monty Fisto
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        #33
        Originally posted by War Room
        I don't have a club, too old, too busy making money. They call them gyms here not clubs. You go to clubs to dance, do drugs, and bring women home.

        He was garbage in the amateurs in a bad year and a dead division (bantam lol). His record is loaded with padding. Fighting 0-0 fighters when he was 34-12: https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/548957

        What kind of amateur system lets you fight 0-0 fighters when you got 46 fights? A garbage amateur system, thats what.

        You telling me this is the hallmark of a gold medalist? The year he won gold one of the fighters got a fixed win against that Japanese guy IN THE OLYMPICS.

        Olympic gold today isn't anything like Olympic gold from when it meant something

        Campbell is a C- level scrub and that's a fact. Youu can't prove to me otherwise.
        The hallmark of a gold medalist is winning in the final match at the Olympics. Which he did. There's no ifs or buts about it.

        Yes, plenty of medalists don't go on to be anything special in the pros, but someone who wins gold at euros, gold at the Olympics, silver at the world's and then fights for the Ring belt as a pro is not just a 'club fighter'.

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        • War Room
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          #34
          Originally posted by Monty Fisto
          The hallmark of a gold medalist is winning in the final match at the Olympics. Which he did. There's no ifs or buts about it.

          Yes, plenty of medalists don't go on to be anything special in the pros, but someone who wins gold at euros, gold at the Olympics, silver at the world's and then fights for the Ring belt as a pro is not just a 'club fighter'.
          Yea guy, you got to win the gold to get the gold lol. Jesus.

          He is a club fighter though. His pro record is **** and like I said before he was fighting 0-0 fighter in the amateurs when he had 46 fights.

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