Ryan Garcia explodes Gervonta Davis, blames a “one -foot mentality” to perform the dull screaming

Ryan Garcia says that the performance of the faded Girponta Davis against Lamont Roche last Saturday night was the result of his planning for retirement soon and he did not focus mentally on how difficult it was against an enthusiastic fighter.
Tank Tanks fled a lightweight WBA champion with a tie by the majority of 12 rounds, but many fans felt he lost. Ryan feels that a jury should have been scored in the ninth round when Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOS) took a knee. He blamed the grease in his hair in his eyes.
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Garvonta says if Girfonta comes out with his knee without taking a point away, then other fighters will do the same and blame it on some material issues. This will kill their opponent’s momentum, and they can return to the battle.
Ryan does not buy the technical issue that is supposed to prevent the New York Committee from reviewing the ninth round without calling when Tank took a knee. It indicates that the restart was displayed in the square.
“This is what happens when you have one foot in one foot (in retirement) before entering the ring,” Ryan Garcia told IFL TV about Gervonta Davis versus Lamont Roach in Brooklyn. “To reach this third or fourth equipment that you will need, especially when you are this man, this other man will want it ten times.”
Tank said in the battle that he would retire in three battles. Specifically chose Roche instead of a person from the 135 -pound section. The fans saw this as Kadifis on his retirement tour, as he chose an opposition that can be overcome to make sure he left the game without losing.
“Therefore, when one foot runs out, you will enter into the circuit and you will have the moment when you know that you will have to escalate it and will not come. I think this is what happened,” Garcia continued about the reason for Tank’s struggle against Roche.
Davis had problems with Roche, even if he was not planning to retire. He only fights in mutations, a man made for Roth, and he is smart. He studied Davis battles, and he understood that he is a person who could do it. This is what he did.
Denial
“100 % should have ruled a knockout (on the ninth). I love Tank Davis, but these are the rules. You can’t take such a knee. He knew it. He says he did not, but he did.
“I think they need to do something about it because it gives an incentive for other boxers,” I will do the knee whenever there is something that bothers me. I hurt my hand a little. I was hurt as a little. Make some s *** and return to fighting. When you kill the momentum of the other man, count and disturb. Garcia said: “They need to do something or you will have a lot of boxers who do some strange things,” Garcia said.

Last update on 04/03/2025