@RyanGarcia This dude still talking about a fight he came in 3 pounds over and on PEDs. We all saw you lose to Rolly and he had you crying. It took you 4 attempts and 10 years to win a belt vs the weakest champ in boxing. You’re ass 😂
"He didn't want to take the fight."
David Benavidez explains why he's set to fight Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez next and not Dmitry Bivol 🗣️
#TheRingIV on DAZN | @RiyadhSeason 🥊
The ONLY rematch Dmitry Bivol needs to give
is to the ONLY man who held Bivol under his usual 31% punch accuracy.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez put on a defensive clinic against Bivol, holding him to 21.4% (152/700) punch accuracy
Bivol can’t run forever.
#BeterbievBivol2#Boxing 🥊
⚔️ Back in 1990, Julio Cesar Chavez and Meldrick Taylor fought that year’s Fight of the Year, and it ended controversially with only two seconds remaining in the fight.
💥 Down on two of three judges’ cards, Chavez eventually caught up to Taylor in the final round and landed a crushing right hand that sent Taylor down in a corner. When Taylor failed to respond to instructions, referee Richard Steele stopped the fight at 2:58 of round 12.
🥊 Steele’s decision changed the trajectory of both fighters’ careers, and 35 years later the fight’s ending still divides fans.
@ClenbutrolPlugz@RyanGarcia The ref dropped the ball. He was very inconsistent. I don't think the ref was out to get ryan tho. Ryan was not following directions. Maybe the supplements made him antsy. I think Haney wins rematch if he fights smart.
@VictorConte@RyanGarcia Bill Haney's long-time friend Scooter shows up with two supplements to help Ryan. Then, the supplements end up testing dirty. How did Devin's lil bro know Ryan was gonna test positive for ostarine? Followed by Conte's daily ostarine updates. This whole situation looks intriguing
Wonder if @ryangarcia and others in boxing have seen this HUMAN study of the effects of OSTRAINE on speed and power performance. The 1.4 lbs of Lean Body increase translated to an improvement in the stair climb test in both speed (+15.5% ± 12.9 faster time, p=0.006) and power (+25.5% ± 20.3 watts, p=0.005). Does is seem that we should consider that a possible 15% increase in speed and 25% increase in power may help a boxer win a fight? This is not an animal study, this is a HUMAN study using a relatively low does of Ostarine. IMO the fact that Ryan did no random drug testing for ten months and then seemed to have an increase in both speed and power in his fight with @realdevinhaney is highly suspicious. Ryan also decided not to provide any evidence at a NYSAC hearing also seems suspicious.
Hopefully Ryan will provide some clarification other than it must have been ashwagandha. A boxer could possibly take OSTARINE for several months and then taper off before entering a random testing period and test negative. There is a case of a UFC fighter who tested negative for a prohibited substance several times during training camp and then before a fight tested positive. The UFC fighters team claimed that it was possibly hard training and sweat loss that caused the positive test.
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