Tank Davis is certainly a very agile boxer, even turning his stature to an advantage. Every movement is very smooth foot steps smooth strokes so it is a very effective machine itself. Ryan Garcia has almost no footwork, and we know his jaw isn't that strong. Ryan Garcia's shortcomings are more clear. Height isn't a downside for Tank Davis. He beat too many people taller than himself before. He's on both sides because he has hard punches. Everyone wants that excitement this game so it can be instant TKo.
If both fighters will take that early engagements maybe we can see an early TKO but for it will going to depend in how both fighters prepared for their respective opponents, both can start slow and observe one another, I also see your point in terms of Tank advantages though the chance of Garcia to land a solid combination can bring Tank to kiss the floor.
Fans wanted to see them fighting in a toe-to-toe confrontation. It will add the value of this fight and the entertainment that will be satisfy the fans.
I also don't want to give a finality of opinion on this fight as most of the time, it is the preparation that matters once inside the ring.
As both boxers are studying the weaknesses and strengths of each other, they will come up with a good plan or good training plan.
But we will only see if their plans and strategies will work once they are already fighting, because some plans can be scrape if it won't work on their opponent.
Over-all, this fight is gaining hype from boxing fans, so the likelihood of selling out gate tickets would be fast. But for most of us, we can just always wait for the live streaming.
Garcia is stil the underdog on this fight. So that would be a good motivation for him to train harder. The very reason why Davis should not take this fight for granted.