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Topic: [Boxing] Tank Davis vs. Ryan Garcia betting and discussion (May, 2023) - page 25. (Read 7477 times)

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Tank Davis knocks out Ryan Garcia. Garcia is too young and I think he is rushing his career too much and will pay the price. If he loses it will be a big set back in his career and he will find it hard to get the big fights again. I think he should wait until Tank gets older and Garcia can get some important fights in between and try to develop the ring experience he needs to beat a Tank.
Tank is 28 years old and Garcia is 24 years old, I don't think 24 years old is too young, take a look with Mike Tyson where his best performance was at 20-23 years old. It's true they're different, but that's a proof where 24 years isn't too young especially Garcia have started his career when he was at 18 years old. I don't see any excuse about age, reach, or total fights, both of them are similar, it just depends on their skills.

It's surely not based on the age but the maturity of a boxer, and I think Ryan Garcia is mature enough in the ring. He was once knocked down, and we all witnessed how he stood up and continued to fight. After that, he dominated his opponent and won via TKO. So, Ryan Garcia is a decent opponent for a very good boxer, Tank Davis, and I'm sure it will not be a one-sided beatdown.
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Tank Davis knocks out Ryan Garcia. Garcia is too young and I think he is rushing his career too much and will pay the price. If he loses it will be a big set back in his career and he will find it hard to get the big fights again. I think he should wait until Tank gets older and Garcia can get some important fights in between and try to develop the ring experience he needs to beat a Tank.
Tank is 28 years old and Garcia is 24 years old, I don't think 24 years old is too young, take a look with Mike Tyson where his best performance was at 20-23 years old. It's true they're different, but that's a proof where 24 years isn't too young especially Garcia have started his career when he was at 18 years old. I don't see any excuse about age, reach, or total fights, both of them are similar, it just depends on their skills.
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Ryan has that power punch that if being thrown and convert to Davis, he can make him kiss the floor.

Of course, it's not impossible for a knockout to happen as both fighters have a high KO rate. Ryan Garcia happens to be the underdog here, but he is actually a good match up for Davis. Not only will Garcia be tested, but Davis will also be tested as well. Although Garcia is the underdog, it's wrong to underestimate him.
Yeah, I won't do that too. Underestimating Garcia will be a foolish move.
I have been thinking about betting for both fighters with a Knockout ending. But it will depend on how much the bookies will give. If somehow it's not worth the profit if I bet on two boxers, then that's when I will just pick one. Tank Davis maybe. I am more on his side here to make the KO punch.
I bet Garcia will be aggressive in the early rounds whereas Davis is more of a slow starter and senses his opponents' rhythm.
A bet for ending before the 3rd-6th round might also be possible.
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Ryan has that power punch that if being thrown and convert to Davis, he can make him kiss the floor.

Of course, it's not impossible for a knockout to happen as both fighters have a high KO rate. Ryan Garcia happens to be the underdog here, but he is actually a good match up for Davis. Not only will Garcia be tested, but Davis will also be tested as well. Although Garcia is the underdog, it's wrong to underestimate him.
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I'm expecting that to happen, so aside from the marketing these two fighters are already throwing
trash talks online so what more once they already facing each other in their presscon.

Let's see if how they will use this venue to attract more fans to support the upcoming fight and how they will bring or
add excitement with those below the belt trash talks.

This fight will not need a mega promotion tour from the promoters as this is one of the most awaited fights in this sport. Last time I've checked, this will be held in T-mobile arena in Vegas so tickets for this fight will be a bit expensive but hardcore boxing fans will still patronize this one because they knew that they will get their money's worth as both fighters are in their prime.

Trash talking and social media will definitely help a lot in promoting this fight though as Ryan Garcia is very good at it lol.

From the users here, Garcia is the underdog and I can understand such position.
If Garcia is not fully prepared on this upcoming fight, Davis can easily win on this match.
The venue is said to be at T-Mobile Arena, which they can possibly increase the price tickets given the size of this venue.
This event is more than a month from now, and based from crypto bookies, Davis is still the favorite.


Without proper preparation, the advantage will continue to be on the side of Davis. He got the experience and still got a
good edge in terms of skill sets.

But, the aggressiveness and that youthness from Ryan may give him the chance to upset the favorite. Inside this sport, we can't conclude the
outcome accurately, as there's always the chance of making an upset.

Ryan has that power punch that if being thrown and convert to Davis, he can make him kiss the floor.
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Tank Davis knocks out Ryan Garcia. Garcia is too young and I think he is rushing his career too much and will pay the price. If he loses it will be a big set back in his career and he will find it hard to get the big fights again. I think he should wait until Tank gets older and Garcia can get some important fights in between and try to develop the ring experience he needs to beat a Tank.
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I'm expecting that to happen, so aside from the marketing these two fighters are already throwing
trash talks online so what more once they already facing each other in their presscon.

Let's see if how they will use this venue to attract more fans to support the upcoming fight and how they will bring or
add excitement with those below the belt trash talks.

This fight will not need a mega promotion tour from the promoters as this is one of the most awaited fights in this sport. Last time I've checked, this will be held in T-mobile arena in Vegas so tickets for this fight will be a bit expensive but hardcore boxing fans will still patronize this one because they knew that they will get their money's worth as both fighters are in their prime.

Trash talking and social media will definitely help a lot in promoting this fight though as Ryan Garcia is very good at it lol.

From the users here, Garcia is the underdog and I can understand such position.
If Garcia is not fully prepared on this upcoming fight, Davis can easily win on this match.
The venue is said to be at T-Mobile Arena, which they can possibly increase the price tickets given the size of this venue.
This event is more than a month from now, and based from crypto bookies, Davis is still the favorite.
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I'm expecting that to happen, so aside from the marketing these two fighters are already throwing
trash talks online so what more once they already facing each other in their presscon.

Let's see if how they will use this venue to attract more fans to support the upcoming fight and how they will bring or
add excitement with those below the belt trash talks.

This fight will not need a mega promotion tour from the promoters as this is one of the most awaited fights in this sport. Last time I've checked, this will be held in T-mobile arena in Vegas so tickets for this fight will be a bit expensive but hardcore boxing fans will still patronize this one because they knew that they will get their money's worth as both fighters are in their prime.

Trash talking and social media will definitely help a lot in promoting this fight though as Ryan Garcia is very good at it lol.
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The promotion of this fight started a long time ago. There were already threads of Tank vs Garcia before 2022 as far as I know and there are still a few months before this fight happens they could really boost the marketing if just face off through a sports channel. They need Jake Paul to market the fight because with Paul they may be able to fill the MGM overnight.
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^ Yeah, it's going to be full of *bleep* and *bleep* in this press conference. Both are huge trash talkers and we know that when to fighters like to bad mouth against each other, it's hard to stop.

Did the venue though has been announced yet?

I now they are targeting Las Vegas for this fight and there are 2 venues vying for that slot and I might have missed the official place of this fight, just saying.

Yes, that is expected mate but that will be fun to see because this fight is a bit personal for them both. They've been dancing back and forth on the internet for some years now and fortunately, it's happening and will take place in April 22 at Las Vegas, Nevada.

The venue is still TBA, I'm thinking that organizers will first feel the people's response towards their tickets on the first few days of selling it so that they could tell which place is more suitable to cater a large crowd. After that, the place will be finalized and as well as the PPV price.
We'll see if they will actually dare to trash-talk face-to-face. Cheesy Maybe they can bark at each other online but can't do it face-to-face. Cheesy And it'll be fun to see how the other top fighters that are also throwing bombs at each other like Haney, Shakur, and Lopez. These Top Rank guys will probably laugh at this PPV event but with no real belts on the line. I really hope that the winner of this fight will go ahead and face real competition and not go back to the usual cherry-picking of opponents.

Baofeng mentioned before the 70k capacity Allegiant Stadium and the arenas of T-Mobile and MGM Grand. And as I mentioned earlier, I really doubt a stadium will be used in this fight. Boxing promoters in the US will most likely stick to boxing-proven venues like the MGM and T-Mobile, especially in a Vegas fight. Tickets will be more expensive of course compared to making this event in a stadium.

We will likely know that soon in their press conference, I bet they will start throwing words with each other and to add-up some spice, those trash talks might be under the belt because besides from marketing the fight, the rivalry between those two is no doubt real. But going after a champion? Their most probable chance is if Haney will have a mandatory fight as the winner of this fight will surely got the slot. But as of now, he is not yet due to have a mandatory fight.

I'm expecting that to happen, so aside from the marketing these two fighters are already throwing
trash talks online so what more once they already facing each other in their presscon.

Let's see if how they will use this venue to attract more fans to support the upcoming fight and how they will bring or
add excitement with those below the belt trash talks.

I think that is already expected to happen once they face each other while marketing the said fight. Fact is, it's not just us, but almost all people who witnessed the start of their rivalry is expecting the same thing as well. Organizers and promoters would surely love that to happen as that could market the fight even more and giving them an almost guaranteed boost of their ticket sales once it will commence. Other than that, there is a good chance that this fight might happen at the stadium like they planned once the tickets will exceed their expectations in the first few days.
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^ Yeah, it's going to be full of *bleep* and *bleep* in this press conference. Both are huge trash talkers and we know that when to fighters like to bad mouth against each other, it's hard to stop.

Did the venue though has been announced yet?

I now they are targeting Las Vegas for this fight and there are 2 venues vying for that slot and I might have missed the official place of this fight, just saying.

Yes, that is expected mate but that will be fun to see because this fight is a bit personal for them both. They've been dancing back and forth on the internet for some years now and fortunately, it's happening and will take place in April 22 at Las Vegas, Nevada.

The venue is still TBA, I'm thinking that organizers will first feel the people's response towards their tickets on the first few days of selling it so that they could tell which place is more suitable to cater a large crowd. After that, the place will be finalized and as well as the PPV price.
We'll see if they will actually dare to trash-talk face-to-face. Cheesy Maybe they can bark at each other online but can't do it face-to-face. Cheesy And it'll be fun to see how the other top fighters that are also throwing bombs at each other like Haney, Shakur, and Lopez. These Top Rank guys will probably laugh at this PPV event but with no real belts on the line. I really hope that the winner of this fight will go ahead and face real competition and not go back to the usual cherry-picking of opponents.

Baofeng mentioned before the 70k capacity Allegiant Stadium and the arenas of T-Mobile and MGM Grand. And as I mentioned earlier, I really doubt a stadium will be used in this fight. Boxing promoters in the US will most likely stick to boxing-proven venues like the MGM and T-Mobile, especially in a Vegas fight. Tickets will be more expensive of course compared to making this event in a stadium.

We will likely know that soon in their press conference, I bet they will start throwing words with each other and to add-up some spice, those trash talks might be under the belt because besides from marketing the fight, the rivalry between those two is no doubt real. But going after a champion? Their most probable chance is if Haney will have a mandatory fight as the winner of this fight will surely got the slot. But as of now, he is not yet due to have a mandatory fight.

I'm expecting that to happen, so aside from the marketing these two fighters are already throwing
trash talks online so what more once they already facing each other in their presscon.

Let's see if how they will use this venue to attract more fans to support the upcoming fight and how they will bring or
add excitement with those below the belt trash talks.



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^ Yeah, it's going to be full of *bleep* and *bleep* in this press conference. Both are huge trash talkers and we know that when to fighters like to bad mouth against each other, it's hard to stop.

Did the venue though has been announced yet?

I now they are targeting Las Vegas for this fight and there are 2 venues vying for that slot and I might have missed the official place of this fight, just saying.

Yes, that is expected mate but that will be fun to see because this fight is a bit personal for them both. They've been dancing back and forth on the internet for some years now and fortunately, it's happening and will take place in April 22 at Las Vegas, Nevada.

The venue is still TBA, I'm thinking that organizers will first feel the people's response towards their tickets on the first few days of selling it so that they could tell which place is more suitable to cater a large crowd. After that, the place will be finalized and as well as the PPV price.
We'll see if they will actually dare to trash-talk face-to-face. Cheesy Maybe they can bark at each other online but can't do it face-to-face. Cheesy And it'll be fun to see how the other top fighters that are also throwing bombs at each other like Haney, Shakur, and Lopez. These Top Rank guys will probably laugh at this PPV event but with no real belts on the line. I really hope that the winner of this fight will go ahead and face real competition and not go back to the usual cherry-picking of opponents.

Baofeng mentioned before the 70k capacity Allegiant Stadium and the arenas of T-Mobile and MGM Grand. And as I mentioned earlier, I really doubt a stadium will be used in this fight. Boxing promoters in the US will most likely stick to boxing-proven venues like the MGM and T-Mobile, especially in a Vegas fight. Tickets will be more expensive of course compared to making this event in a stadium.

We will likely know that soon in their press conference, I bet they will start throwing words with each other and to add-up some spice, those trash talks might be under the belt because besides from marketing the fight, the rivalry between those two is no doubt real. But going after a champion? Their most probable chance is if Haney will have a mandatory fight as the winner of this fight will surely got the slot. But as of now, he is not yet due to have a mandatory fight.
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^ Yeah, it's going to be full of *bleep* and *bleep* in this press conference. Both are huge trash talkers and we know that when to fighters like to bad mouth against each other, it's hard to stop.

Did the venue though has been announced yet?

I now they are targeting Las Vegas for this fight and there are 2 venues vying for that slot and I might have missed the official place of this fight, just saying.

Yes, that is expected mate but that will be fun to see because this fight is a bit personal for them both. They've been dancing back and forth on the internet for some years now and fortunately, it's happening and will take place in April 22 at Las Vegas, Nevada.

The venue is still TBA, I'm thinking that organizers will first feel the people's response towards their tickets on the first few days of selling it so that they could tell which place is more suitable to cater a large crowd. After that, the place will be finalized and as well as the PPV price.
We'll see if they will actually dare to trash-talk face-to-face. Cheesy Maybe they can bark at each other online but can't do it face-to-face. Cheesy And it'll be fun to see how the other top fighters that are also throwing bombs at each other like Haney, Shakur, and Lopez. These Top Rank guys will probably laugh at this PPV event but with no real belts on the line. I really hope that the winner of this fight will go ahead and face real competition and not go back to the usual cherry-picking of opponents.

Baofeng mentioned before the 70k capacity Allegiant Stadium and the arenas of T-Mobile and MGM Grand. And as I mentioned earlier, I really doubt a stadium will be used in this fight. Boxing promoters in the US will most likely stick to boxing-proven venues like the MGM and T-Mobile, especially in a Vegas fight. Tickets will be more expensive of course compared to making this event in a stadium.
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Mike Tyson made his prediction for this fight hehe. He is on Tank Davis, however, he also told everyone that this will be a good fight. Does this imply that King Ry has a chance more than everyone's predictions? I quite certainly speculate that this fight might show that King Ry is better than what was expected from him.



While in Saudi Arabia for the Paul Vs. Fury fight, Tyson had a quick interview with Fight Hub TV, discussing upcoming bouts in the sport. Tyson discussed the lightweight bout and said, “It’s going to be a Good fight.” The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ expects a thrilling fight between these two lightweight boxers.

Tyson further went on to choose his side for the fight. When asked who he thinks will win the fight, Tyson responded, “I gotta say Tank, but it’s going to be a good fight“


Source https://www.essentiallysports.com/boxing-news-mike-tysons-brutal-prediction-for-ryan-garcia-vs-gervonta-davis/

Very interesting prediction by Tyson, I thought he was on the bandwagon on Garcia, since he guest him on his show years ago and that's where the fun started between the two because Ryan went on a tirade and verbally attack Davis.

They even called Tank and see his reactions.

But maybe Tyson really choose Davis because of the power that Tank has, and yeah, everyone knows that this is going to be a good fight.

What Iron Mike did is a pure prediction and it's nothing to do with his biases because if that is the case then he could've choose Ryan Garcia to win instead of Tank Davis, but what happened was opposite as Mike sees Tank's potential and might have a successful fight over Ryan Garcia. I guess we already know why he chose Tank because aside from power, Tank got a massive IQ inside the ring which I think Ryan Garcia didn't have as that is learned throughout training and experience.
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Ok as per Tank Davis, there will be a press conference, maybe to announce this fight,



https://twitter.com/Gervontaa/status/1632105626188009472

And after that, the tickets will be on sale, and then we will find out if it could be sell out in the next couple of hours since there is a big hype on this fight. It this happens, then big money is on the table for this two.

Gonna be fun to see this two throwing words and trash talking, hehehehe.

I'm really looking forward as well on how these two would banter during press conference and maybe they would have a heated argument during weigh-ins hahahaha and would definitely want to see those two fight head-on given that they both have undefeated record on their professional career.

I am not reading and hearing any other boxer's opinion even though some of them might have a point but it would really depend on how they would do inside the ring on the day of their fight.
I think boxers are slightly favoring Tank Davis to win in this fight, as what we have been here, Tyson is on the side of Davis and so is the other boxers. But there are some like Tim Bradley (although it's up to us to value his opinion), that wants Ryan to put a punishment on Davis.

So the odds might not reflect what boxers or even our community thinks who is going to win in this fight.

Both has a knockout power and so that could be the difference, as who will land that perfect shot to score a knockdown or knockout.
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Ok as per Tank Davis, there will be a press conference, maybe to announce this fight,

https://i.imgur.com/4cw5XWf.png

https://twitter.com/Gervontaa/status/1632105626188009472

And after that, the tickets will be on sale, and then we will find out if it could be sell out in the next couple of hours since there is a big hype on this fight. It this happens, then big money is on the table for this two.

Gonna be fun to see this two throwing words and trash talking, hehehehe.

I'm really looking forward as well on how these two would banter during press conference and maybe they would have a heated argument during weigh-ins hahahaha and would definitely want to see those two fight head-on given that they both have undefeated record on their professional career.

I am not reading and hearing any other boxer's opinion even though some of them might have a point but it would really depend on how they would do inside the ring on the day of their fight.
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Mike Tyson made his prediction for this fight hehe. He is on Tank Davis, however, he also told everyone that this will be a good fight. Does this imply that King Ry has a chance more than everyone's predictions? I quite certainly speculate that this fight might show that King Ry is better than what was expected from him.



While in Saudi Arabia for the Paul Vs. Fury fight, Tyson had a quick interview with Fight Hub TV, discussing upcoming bouts in the sport. Tyson discussed the lightweight bout and said, “It’s going to be a Good fight.” The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ expects a thrilling fight between these two lightweight boxers.

Tyson further went on to choose his side for the fight. When asked who he thinks will win the fight, Tyson responded, “I gotta say Tank, but it’s going to be a good fight“


Source https://www.essentiallysports.com/boxing-news-mike-tysons-brutal-prediction-for-ryan-garcia-vs-gervonta-davis/

Very interesting prediction by Tyson, I thought he was on the bandwagon on Garcia, since he guest him on his show years ago and that's where the fun started between the two because Ryan went on a tirade and verbally attack Davis.

They even called Tank and see his reactions.

But maybe Tyson really choose Davis because of the power that Tank has, and yeah, everyone knows that this is going to be a good fight.
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Mike Tyson made his prediction for this fight hehe. He is on Tank Davis, however, he also told everyone that this will be a good fight. Does this imply that King Ry has a chance more than everyone's predictions? I quite certainly speculate that this fight might show that King Ry is better than what was expected from him.



While in Saudi Arabia for the Paul Vs. Fury fight, Tyson had a quick interview with Fight Hub TV, discussing upcoming bouts in the sport. Tyson discussed the lightweight bout and said, “It’s going to be a Good fight.” The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ expects a thrilling fight between these two lightweight boxers.

Tyson further went on to choose his side for the fight. When asked who he thinks will win the fight, Tyson responded, “I gotta say Tank, but it’s going to be a good fight“


Source https://www.essentiallysports.com/boxing-news-mike-tysons-brutal-prediction-for-ryan-garcia-vs-gervonta-davis/
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And since this is a big fight, everyone will come to watch, bringing in their money that week, playing in casinos, eating in restaurants. Not sure about the income tax for fights though or for this boxers, but then there is the Federal Income Tax.
You make good points and I think the casinos are involved in getting the fights in Vegas because it generates a lot of money like you said. Vegas probably has less income tax then many states because of their view of certain laws in Vegas. I know there are a lot of people who travel to Vegas but it is very far for most Americans and very expensive for international fans who want to watch big fights like this one. I could never afford to go to Vegas and pay for accommodation and tickets for the event.
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In the beginning there were 3 venues considered for this fight, and then it was cut to 2 when they say that it will be in Vegas, so it's either

a. T-Mobile Arena - 22,000 sitting capacity
b. MGM Grand Garden Arena - 17,000 sitting capacity

So base on that numbers alone, I wouldn't be surprised if T-Mobile will be their obvious choice.

But we will have to see on the press conference.
It will be a disgrace if they pick the MGM arena over T-Mobiles  I think MGM has less atmosphere and the ticket prices are as expensive as the T mobiles. I want as many fans as possible and I am disappointed that they are fighting in vegas I think it would be better to go to bigger venues in other states. I do not know why vegas is always picked for big events is it because the commission is less strict?

I think it's the big money that is coming from this boxing events, it used to be New York in the early days of boxing, Ali vs Frazier, - fight of the century was held in MSG. So it's all about the money that the city is going to make, Floyd make Vegas his home, and there are great fights in the city.

And since this is a big fight, everyone will come to watch, bringing in their money that week, playing in casinos, eating in restaurants. Not sure about the income tax for fights though or for this boxers, but then there is the Federal Income Tax.
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