Pitbull or Tank: Either spells doom for the Pauper
https://fightnews.com/pitbull-cruz-m...-in-two/137316
Pitbull ain't taking no prisoners. Granted... he's not the (cough) "pretty boy" PauperRy is. Nor... does he have any significant social media following. But I'm pretty sure the Pauper don't want none of that heat.
So "pretty boy" is pretty much caught between a Tank and a Pitbull. Not a pretty prospect. :D
TBH, I'm not even counting Haney in this equation. Garcia may very well start pointing toward Haney, who's presumably less of a threat to lay Garcia out flat on his back. The other guy lurking there is Lomachenko, who would certainly take Garcia to boxing school. Either way, it's gonna be an interesting footsies dance by Garcia, when he begins to feel the walls closing in, and not being able to avoid being flattened by a Tank or mauled by a Pitbull. That's the problem when you're a young, pampered kid more interested in photo shoots and Instagram than in the actual grind of championship professional boxing. When you want all the accolades before you've done enough to earn them. This is going to be fun to watch. :D
Re: Pitbull or Tank: Either spells doom for the Pauper
Agree. Those two guys are killers and Garcia is a social media star first and boxer second. Ryan is pretty fast, has decent skills, and is a bigger man- but I feel the other two have too much "dog" in them and both stop him. I don't see Ryan being a pretty fighter in the vein of Ali, Oscar, Floyd, Roy...etc. Usually pretty guys like that get chewed up by the "dogs"/fighters of the sport. Tank and Pit bull are all fighter.
Re: Pitbull or Tank: Either spells doom for the Pauper
Have an odd feeling that Cruz might fight Stevenson for a vacant belt. He's a combo of Provodnikov meets Maidana and pbc has done a "good" job at bringing him in through the backdoor into the conversation. He lost to Tank, but in a boxing to business way he's running even with opportunities :cwm13:. Meanwhile Ryan combs his hair in the bathroom mirror.