Ryan Garcia >>> Tank Davis?

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Who did wack *ss Pedraza beat? Before or after Tank? Foh


WBO champion Ray Beltran


Pedraza won a whole ass real belt after losing to Tank… Pedraza is a two time real champion

Pedraza has more World Championships (2) than Ryan N Luke Campbell combined :picard:



Ok Amigo for the Fourth time who has Luke Campbell beat?? :mjgrin:
 

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WBO champion Ray Beltran


Pedraza won a whole ass real belt after losing to Tank… Pedraza is a two time real champion

Pedraza has more World Championships (2) than Ryan N Luke Campbell combined :picard:



Ok Amigo for the Fourth time who has Luke Campbell beat?? :mjgrin:


Pedraza won a vacant belt. Stop acting like he actually beat someone :gucci:

Also, we’re talking about LIGHTWEIGHT. IDK why you bringing up Featherweight titles.

Luke >>> Tanks’ faced at Lighweight.

Lol @ you bringing up 38 year old Raymundo Beltran as legit competition :bryan:


Go to sleep old man.
 

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Pedraza won a vacant belt. Stop acting like he actually beat someone :gucci:

Also, we’re talking about LIGHTWEIGHT. IDK why you bringing up Featherweight titles.

Luke >>> Tanks’ faced at Lighweight.

Lol @ you bringing up 38 year old Raymundo Beltran as legit competition :bryan:


Go to sleep old man.


Amigo for the Fifth time who did Luke Campbell beat??


Facts not feelings remember??
 

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:gucci: Haney just stepped up to fight as GARCIA'S replacement against JoJo Diaz.

Youtube videos are just that, Youtube videos.

In the real world Haney has the balls to step into a fight in short notice from a coward.
Let me get this straight, Ryan Garcia was the mando for Haney. Garcia refuses the fight.

Haney tries to fight JoJo Diaz, Diaz refuses the fight and makes a match with Garcia.

Garcia gets injured and now Diaz wants to fight Haney.
 

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Lightweight fraud at it again. Coli clowns believe him though. He probably meant interim strap season. Or maybe regular strap season.
 

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Wins over Pedraza and LSC >>>> Luke Campbell bro. If you want to argue Campbell being a better win as a lightweight cause Pedraza and LSC aren't 135lbers ok, but Luke Campbell isn't on either one of those guys level. One is a two time champ, the other is a 4 division champ. Luke Campbell is Luke Campbell, no belts no significant wins as a pro. It isn't even close.
 

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canelo giving ryan some tough love in the press :laff:

Canelo: Ryan Garcia Is Wasting Time, Talent, He's Not 100% Dedicated - It’s A Bad Sign
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BY MANOUK AKOPYAN
Published Thu Oct 28, 2021, 11:19 AM EDT


Ryan Garcia kicked off the year with a bang by knocking out 2012 Olympics gold medalist Luke Campbell.

The win came with some adversity, as Garcia survived a second-round knockdown only to come back and score a seventh-round stoppage.

The drama has only continued from there. Garcia was scheduled to fight Javier Fortuna in July but pulled out of the fight citing mental health issues. After his reprieve from the ring, Garcia was nearing a return, as an announcement for a fight against Joseph Diaz Jr. was imminent this month. However, Garcia sustained a right wrist injury that needed surgery, again forcing him to the sidelines.

In addition to sharing a gym and trainer Eddy Reynoso with Garcia, pound-for-pound king Canelo Alvarez also serves as a mentor to the 23-year-old.

Alvarez believes Garcia (21-0, 18 KOs) is squandering his shot at living up to his superstar potential.

“Look, Ryan has a lot of talent. But to me in my eyes, he’s wasting a lot of time and wasting his talent. I look at him and don’t see him 100 percent dedicated and, to us, that’s a bad signal,” Alvarez told Complex. “We always remind him as a team to come to the gym, to train, and to learn because you need to be in the gym. You’re learning day-by-day, at the very minimum fighting five times a year. When I was beginning my career, I did 15 fights in one year. That’s where I was at the beginning of my career. So definitely he needs to be a little more dedicated.”

Garcia fought just once in 2020 and will fight just once this year as well. On the flipside, Alvarez will be fighting for the fourth time in 11 months when he takes on Caleb Plant on Nov. 6 on Showtime pay per view as he looks to cement his legacy with undisputed super middleweight supremacy.

Alvarez’s revealing statement perhaps pulls back the curtain on what’s been an uneven year for Garcia.

He could also be trying to give Garcia a wake up call, because he is leading by example.

In May, Alvarez told BoxingScene.com “We are here to support [Garcia]. He’s going to be back soon. He needs a little time. He knows what happened. We are a team, and we will support him in every way and moment.”
 
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