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    #71
    I don't think Ryan Garcia should retire, but? Ryan Garcia is still yet to win a top level Championship fight 'Under Championship conditions'.

    Garcia is a unproven fighter at World and Elite level 'Ryan Garcia vs Devin Haney, was not a equal fight. Garcia did not make the 147 pound weight limit, Garcia missed the weight by almost 4 pounds. In a performance based sport, these marginal factors have a substantial effect on a fighters performance. Ryan Garcia ether did not want to make the weight, or he intentionally tactically prepared to come into the fight Heavy and less weight drained'.

    Devin Haney as the Champion, adhered to the Championship mandates 'Which required him to train and prepare to make the 147 pound weight limit. Effectively Haney for the entire duration of his training camp, and on fight night? Was competing under completely different conditions compared to Ryan Garcia'.

    Those are the facts of the Ryan Garcia vs Devin Haney match up 'I have given Ryan Garcia credit for his performance on the fight night. Garcia also deserves credit for taking risks and being involving in these challenging mega fights'.

    But I believe people in mass in the boxing world, seem to not be able to put his performance into perspective 'Ryan Garcia is not a World Champion, because he still has not fought and beaten any World Champion under Championship conditions'.

    Note: Ryan Garcia should not retire, but what he needs to do? Is actually prove that he is for real a World level fighter. And how a boxer achieves such a feat, is by fighting top level fighters and winning under Championship conditions.

    Ryan Garcia's performance vs Devin Haney, has not proven that he is a World or Elite level fighter under Championship conditions. Because Garcia clearly did not train or compete under the same Championship conditions as Devin Haney etc.



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      #72
      Originally posted by Muchen View Post

      Prospect? Garcia can’t beat him at any weight with his PEDs. Tank is must see tv. He gives you knockouts.
      Tank is just wilder. We have seen this routine before. Same people who matched wilder soft are matching tank soft. Tank couldn't do anything to Cruz who was his only credible non drained opponent since pedraza. He's collecting kos against bums teeny tiny men and drained opponents while avoiding the top guys. Wilder just did this and you had people saying he's the hardest puncher ever blah blah. It's surprising It works over and over but they are going to keep doing it if it rakes in money

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        #73
        Originally posted by thebrownbomber_ View Post

        And ryan’s never won a title
        He will be 144 pound champ soon

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          #74
          Originally posted by daggum View Post

          Tank is just wilder. We have seen this routine before. Same people who matched wilder soft are matching tank soft. Tank couldn't do anything to Cruz who was his only credible non drained opponent since pedraza. He's collecting kos against bums teeny tiny men and drained opponents while avoiding the top guys. Wilder just did this and you had people saying he's the hardest puncher ever blah blah. It's surprising It works over and over but they are going to keep doing it if it rakes in money
          Tank can actually box and has been in the sport since he was a kid. Wilder started boxing at 20 years old, so his career is quite impressive when you factor in his late start. Tank and Wilder are totally different. If Tank beats whoever you think he’s ducking, you still won’t give him credit.lol

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