he looks the real deal to me.Ryan’s jaw looks shaky! A bigger hitter is going to put him out.
some big fights out there .Ryan went down hard.. I don’t think he would have gotten up if it was Tank hitting him. Haney, Tank, and Teofimo beat him for sure. Loma destroys him too.
Mikey Garcia would time Ryan. He’s a threat too.some big fights out there .
loma and linares too plus Davis
The count is started by a ringside commission member. I believe the mic on the ref may have went out. I think I can hear the count on this video .What kind of bullshit was that finish?
No count and called it as Campbell was getting up???
And that was the first knockdown aswell.
They let Ryan pick his face off the canvas.
Last fight I'm watching on DAZN subscription.
CANCEL.
Sounds like he was standing up at the 8.The count is started by a ringside commission member. I believe the mic on the ref may have went out. I think I can hear the count on this video .
View: https://twitter.com/sportscenter/status/1345522080566173697?s=21
To be fair you’re supposed to be up and ready to fight by the 10 count. That’s generally why they are waved of when a fighter is still down at the count of 8. Also why the standing eight count is a thing and not a standing 10 count.Sounds like he was standing up at the 8.
And who waves a fight as the fighter is on his way up?
Perfect example of shady.
I'm not one for calling out this stuff. I mean we all already know how boxing is.. but I have too bitter of taste from it these last few years.
Crossover matchups, youtube stars, horrible promotion, and don't get me started with GGG vs Canelo.
I just feel that boxing and fight fans in general are being cheated.
Hope things get better before they get worse.
End rant.
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This^To be fair you’re supposed to be up and ready to fight by the 10 count. That’s generally why they are waved of when a fighter is still down at the count of 8. Also why the standing eight count is a thing and not a standing 10 count.
great fight in general and I’m happy as a southern Californian to have a rising local Mexican/American fighter. De la Hoya years were a fun time in boxing.