![]() If not for their Golden Boy deal and friendly relationship with Canelo Alvarez, DAZN Boxing in the US would be all but dead. As things look now, I think everyone’s still focused on trying to get Tank-Garcia in April (and crossing their fingers, holding their breath until the opening bell).Ģ. Golden Boy lining up Rolly as a backup for Ryan, though, would be a pretty smart move. He could very well be bullshitting just for laughs. I don’t know what to make of Rolly saying that he’s signed to fight Ryan Garcia, with the winner facing Tank in the late summer. Cruz will always have a puncher’s chance, but I am aware he is a small guy who will turn this into a dog fight.hopefully it happens. I am not going to be that optimistic about it because I give Prograis credit, but I think this is an excellent fight. How much time left do you think we will have to deal with DAZN?ģ- Pitbull Cruz just said he is willing to face Regis Prograis for the 140 lb WBC title. I mean, even Jorge Linares, who never had a good chin, withstood Campbell´s shots.Ģ- Just read your DAZN article and I have been saying for quite some time, DAZN needs to get out of the way now because the biggest roadblock to the biggest fight nowadays are these networks contracts, If we had promoters dealing with biggest bidder we could probably have the big fights we want. Ryan does not have the best defense and he was dropped hard by someone who was not known as a heavy puncher. TBH, this is a pretty good fight which should have already happened with all the views of that infamous sparring session that happened a couple of years ago, this is a very risky fight for GBP. ![]() Hope this 2023 brings joy and success to you and your family.ġ- Just read about Rolly claiming he got a contract to fight Ryan in April, seems like you were right all along, Tank and Ryan will not fight in April. ![]() ![]() This week, we have comments/questions regarding Rolly-Ryan, Pitbull Cruz, DAZN Boxing, Winky Wright, and ESPN hypocrisy. So, put your goggles on and cinch up your plastic poncho, here it comes. The WBC 135-lb title is held by Devin Haney, who meets George Kambosos for the undisputed championship on June 5,” said Mike Coppinger.Every Thursday here at Fight Hype, boxing fans gather around my bulbous, bulging sack in anticipation of an Ol’ Faithful money shot of gooey, salty truth. If no deal is struck, purse bid on June 14. “The WBC has ordered a lightweight title eliminator between Ryan Garcia and Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, per a letter obtained by ESPN. If they let Ryan take this fight with Cruz, it would be a sink or swim situation where King Ry is tossed into the deep end of the pool. Golden Boy Promotions have been careful with the way they’ve matched Ryan during his six-year professional career. Given the way Ryan performed in that fight, he’s going to need to make major improvements in a hurry if he doesn’t want to end up as food for Pitbull Cruz. It was lucky for Ryan that Tagoe had no power to speak of because it would have been a long night for him if he did. In Ryan’s last fight against Emmanuel Targoe on April 9th, he didn’t look overly impressive in winning a wide 12-round unanimous decision. Pitbull Cruz’s performance in that fight makes one worry about whether Ryan Garcia is up to the task for this fight. Read: Sunny Edwards vs Bam Rodriguez Next?Ĭruz, 23, knocked down the 2004 Olympic gold medalist Gamboa three times in the fight before putting him away for good in the fifth round. Yordenis Ugas on Showtime PPV in Arlington, Texas. Pitbull Cruz looked dangerous in his last fight, crushing former IBF/WBA featherweight champion Yuriorkis Gamboa by a fifth-round knockout last month on April 16th on the undercard of Errol Spence Jr. Pitbull Cruz title eliminator will be mandatory for the winter of the June 5th fight between IBF/WBA/WBC Franchise/WBO champion George Kambosos jr. Whoever emerges as the winner of the Ryan Garcia vs. The management for Garcia (23-0, 18 KOs) and former lightweight world title challenger ‘Pitbull’ Cruz (23-2-1,16 KOs) have until June 14th to negotiate a deal before a purse bid takes place. Hopefully, Ryan doesn’t turn down the fight because he’s already had opportunities to fight Javier Fortuna and Joseph ‘Jojo’ Diaz Jr in WBC-ordered title eliminators but failed to do so. This is a make-or-break fight for the 23-year-old Ryan Garcia, as he’s facing a real killer in Pitbull Cruz, who is hungry and hasn’t made the millions like he has. The World Boxing Council has ordered #2 Ryan Garcia and #4 Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz to begin talks for a 135-lb title eliminator.
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