Yeah, they might not be champions but this is what hard core fans of this sweet science is longing for as well as the ordinary fans, they want to see toe to toe actions which for me this fight if pushes through could deliver the actions. I reckon that this is an even match, though Davis is the experienced fighter but Garcia has the size advantage that if used well could make life hard for Davis.
I just hope though that this would push through this time and not just hype on social media and end up like the Spence vs Crawford negotiation.
True, no belts, at least the regular one and yet this is one of the most anticipated fight, everyone is waiting for this, just like when we are all excited by the Spence vs Crawford fight. And I do agree that this is a 50:50 fight in my book, as Tank and Ryan possesses power in this division, the fight is going to be made in a catchweight of 136 lbs. As Ryan said he can't make it to 135 lbs no more and if I'm not mistaken he fought Tagoe at a catchweight at well. While Garcia fought at 135 lbs against Rolly Romero, he has a experience fighting at 140 lbs against Barrios.
Well, not to mention the fight that could not yet be between Spence and Crawford, which I think that here if it had happened I would have bet on Crawford, he needed that fight and I'm sure he would even have won it, however Spence did not give him much importance, both boxers will be waiting for what may happen in their fights with boxing bulls that are also very good, and really between the fight between Dvis and García, I would go for García for now, I think he has a very good vibe, I also gsuta sui technique, of course I don't underestimate Davis' technique, but there is still some time to see more of these guys.
Performance wise, it is clear that Tank Davis has more antiques, he is more skillful than Ryan Garcia. Have you seen how he moves around his opponent making his opponent defenseless? Ryan Garcia on the other side is all forward, not much of lateral movement and footwork. Aside from that, popularity and record also shows that Tank Davis is way better than Ryan Garcia, so there is no way Tank Davis will be an underdog here. Rip your more incentives .
Both fighter are heavy hitter, it is a matter of who will be the lucky one to get the opportunity to land a perfect shot first, that will render his opponent unable to continue.
Davis will keep on moving and attack when Garcia shows unprepared. I like your descriptions and for sure, Davis will
give that entertainment for his fans, knowing him with lots of laterals and footwork in finding the opening.
On the other side, Garcia is more on pushing forward and trying to box his opponent to engage a toe-to-toe exchange of punches. He might
succeed in that style getting Davis in the kind scenario
but if he's not that quick, Davis will take advantage to throw solid combinations, then move away from him.
Well, I can't help but say that Davis' speed is very strong, he is also a quite relevant boxer when it comes to giving a good exchange of blows and managing his strength, Garcia's style is much more explosive, I have seen in many of his fights that he suddenly starts with incredible intensity and does not stop and his blows are very strong, of course his weakness here is that by administering so much force he is a little exhausted and that means that he does not have much strength to Being able to protect himself, that's when his own body begins to charge him and when the blows come in, at that moment is when Davis can take advantage. I believe that García is a boxer who must train that resistance a lot and adequately manage his strength, 'because otherwise things could go wrong for him.