So, he finally left Mayweather Promotions and his posts STILL get deleted?
Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
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SendoTakeshi
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023 It's ALL about the script.
PBC = Premier Boxing Hollywood Acting School aka we got this PPV to sell to the mugs.
Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
So I'm admittedly out of the loop.
Is Hector Luis Garcia a name of any note to Boxing fans now? Because I've never heard of this guy.
Is Hector Luis Garcia a name of any note to Boxing fans now? Because I've never heard of this guy.
Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Looks more like a keep busy fight.
They're laying the groundwork for future big fights involving him and others.
They're laying the groundwork for future big fights involving him and others.
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handsofstone
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
closed hand slap, what the actual f@ck 
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tigermoth87
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Once scum. always scum.
Kick him out of the sport. American boxers very rarely manage to conduct themselves with anything approaching class.
Kick him out of the sport. American boxers very rarely manage to conduct themselves with anything approaching class.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
He tweeted a picture of a couple of toothbrushes and said she shat on them..
He then deleted the tweets.
He then deleted the tweets.
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handsofstone
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adislav123
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
I fully believe him that someone paid that woman to file charges.
the shit he wrote, one can't make up.
except you're a full on psychopathic, lying piece of crap.
'closed hand slap'? would be a hook then?
the shit he wrote, one can't make up.
except you're a full on psychopathic, lying piece of crap.
'closed hand slap'? would be a hook then?
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handsofstone
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
He's got previous, the guys a total wrong un, he's accused of a hit and run and leaving a pregnant woman at scene, anyone who thinks he's not capable are wrong uns themselvesadislav123 wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 09:42 I fully believe him that someone paid that woman to file charges.
the shit he wrote, one can't make up.
except you're a full on psychopathic, lying piece of crap.
'closed hand slap'? would be a hook then?
Guys a piece of sh1t, I look forward to seeing him locked up for a long time, his Mrs may well be a piece of sh1t too, bad people associate with bad people, she knew what he was like
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Any one with neck tattoos who isn't either a barber or a barista is generally a wrong un.
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SendoTakeshi
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Davis may be a jerk, but I don't think he is a liar.
When he speaks, and I'm able to understand what he is saying, it always feels like he is being brutally honest and just says what is on his mind.
That's why I believe him.
Still a jerk though.
When he speaks, and I'm able to understand what he is saying, it always feels like he is being brutally honest and just says what is on his mind.
That's why I believe him.
Still a jerk though.
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Nice bit of publicity for a PPV fight nobody is interested in.
Call my cynical if you want but in boxing almost any publicity is good publicity.
Call my cynical if you want but in boxing almost any publicity is good publicity.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
ya it's a shame tank has such bad luck and is repeatedly framed for different crimes he had nothing to do with ![[icon_e_sad.gif] :verysad:](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 10:41 Any one with neck tattoos who isn't either a barber or a barista is generally a wrong un.
So true, it's almost like a uniform.
I don't know what happens to them in ten years, because the popularity of tattoos is waining like the fad they were. Imagine having the permanent reminders of a fad on your neck and hands.
Be like wearing giant flares and platform shoes for the rest of your life. There will come a time when the next (non tattooed) generation will ridicule these inked up 40-50 year olds with their saggy and blurry ink.
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apollo creed
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Indeed, they all look like gang members from El Salvador. Even teenagers have tattoos on their necks, hands and even on their fingers. I guess its their single whole wealth.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Dec 2022, 14:23Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 10:41 Any one with neck tattoos who isn't either a barber or a barista is generally a wrong un.
So true, it's almost like a uniform.
I don't know what happens to them in ten years, because the popularity of tattoos is waining like the fad they were. Imagine having the permanent reminders of a fad on your neck and hands.
Be like wearing giant flares and platform shoes for the rest of your life. There will come a time when the next (non tattooed) generation will ridicule these inked up 40-50 year olds with their saggy and blurry ink.
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SendoTakeshi
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Davis' baby mama just posted on IG that he didn't harm her or her baby..
https://instagram.com/stories/itsrgness ... JmNzVkMjY=
https://instagram.com/stories/itsrgness ... JmNzVkMjY=
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
probably cut her own lip to frame him, as happens to him over and over and over. lock her up for filing a false police report, wasting 911 resources, and accepting a 50k bribe to 'pressure charges' as gervonta put it.
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handsofstone
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
I heard the police phone call and the lass was repeatedly asked what her address was and she just refused to answer, thought that was strange in itself
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
Floyd bought his way out of at least 4 spousal assault cases...SendoTakeshi wrote: ↑30 Dec 2022, 15:13 Davis' baby mama just posted on IG that he didn't harm her or her baby..
https://instagram.com/stories/itsrgness ... JmNzVkMjY=
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MightyWarrior
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
that made me laughKiwiRider wrote: ↑
Be like wearing giant flares and platform shoes for the rest of your life.
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AngryGoon38
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Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
I was born in 1970. I'm basically for the most part throughout my 52 year life, an upstate new-yorker.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Dec 2022, 14:23Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 10:41 Any one with neck tattoos who isn't either a barber or a barista is generally a wrong un.
So true, it's almost like a uniform.
I don't know what happens to them in ten years, because the popularity of tattoos is waining like the fad they were. Imagine having the permanent reminders of a fad on your neck and hands.
Be like wearing giant flares and platform shoes for the rest of your life. There will come a time when the next (non tattooed) generation will ridicule these inked up 40-50 year olds with their saggy and blurry ink.
I remember when tatoos, and then also body piercing, and gauges got very psuedo underground hip in the 1990's.
I almost decided to start getting tatted up, in 1993 actually. The same year that I was seriously contemplating delving into
Steroid usage, being that I was simultaneously a drummer in a hardcore punk metal band, and also a Very Avid weightlifting enthusiast during that particular time-span. Those plans all became derailed right after a serious knee injury, on October the 3rd of that year, while playing street-hockey, which wound up requiring orthoscopic surgery/kneecap Re-Alignment, which was done on December the 8th of that year(1993).
Needless to say to randoms, but definitely required to type out on a boxing forum, I had Alot of Time during my recovery process to analyze everything about my life. I was out of work for over a year following my very required/mandatory based knee surgery procedure. I remember my Dad telling me that the injury was a blessing in disguise, as he could sense a form of Plight that was developing and ultimately upcoming in my life. I was definitely the proverbial burn the candle at both ends classic Madman at that time. I turned 23 in may of that year. Had a very blissfull fling during the summer of that year, but she had to go back to California, and I was going to drive out there at her request, but my Dad assured me that it wouldn't end well.
I think that's when my life really went into A tailspin.
I was trying to fill that void of inner emptiness, with extra alcohol intake, and thinking basically nothing of it.
My weightlifting was basically stalling out. Probably because of the excessive drinking. Definately Stalls City.
That's when I started desiring to become a steroid user.
And I also was planning to get piles of tatoos.
And shave my head too, just to look extra tough.
Tattoos and shaved head with extra muscles was a very big deal in 1993.
I'm Very Glad to this day that this didn't transpire.
Never did get any tatoos. I'm Glad that I didn't.
Same with Steroids. Never tried them and Very Glad about that.
Shaved head..? Yes, I've done that actually a good number of times, from 1998-2018.
It's never been about trying to look extra tough, scarey, or mean though.
Just getting annoyed with my hair. For whatever reason it may be.
Re: Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia | Showtime PPV - January 7, 2023
A serious m/cycle accident gave me pause for a life assessment.AngryGoon38 wrote: ↑01 Jan 2023, 20:19I was born in 1970. I'm basically for the most part throughout my 52 year life, an upstate new-yorker.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Dec 2022, 14:23Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 10:41 Any one with neck tattoos who isn't either a barber or a barista is generally a wrong un.
So true, it's almost like a uniform.
I don't know what happens to them in ten years, because the popularity of tattoos is waining like the fad they were. Imagine having the permanent reminders of a fad on your neck and hands.
Be like wearing giant flares and platform shoes for the rest of your life. There will come a time when the next (non tattooed) generation will ridicule these inked up 40-50 year olds with their saggy and blurry ink.
I remember when tatoos, and then also body piercing, and gauges got very psuedo underground hip in the 1990's.
I almost decided to start getting tatted up, in 1993 actually. The same year that I was seriously contemplating delving into
Steroid usage, being that I was simultaneously a drummer in a hardcore punk metal band, and also a Very Avid weightlifting enthusiast during that particular time-span. Those plans all became derailed right after a serious knee injury, on October the 3rd of that year, while playing street-hockey, which wound up requiring orthoscopic surgery/kneecap Re-Alignment, which was done on December the 8th of that year(1993).
Needless to say to randoms, but definitely required to type out on a boxing forum, I had Alot of Time during my recovery process to analyze everything about my life. I was out of work for over a year following my very required/mandatory based knee surgery procedure. I remember my Dad telling me that the injury was a blessing in disguise, as he could sense a form of Plight that was developing and ultimately upcoming in my life. I was definitely the proverbial burn the candle at both ends classic Madman at that time. I turned 23 in may of that year. Had a very blissfull fling during the summer of that year, but she had to go back to California, and I was going to drive out there at her request, but my Dad assured me that it wouldn't end well.
I think that's when my life really went into A tailspin.
I was trying to fill that void of inner emptiness, with extra alcohol intake, and thinking basically nothing of it.
My weightlifting was basically stalling out. Probably because of the excessive drinking. Definately Stalls City.
That's when I started desiring to become a steroid user.
And I also was planning to get piles of tatoos.
And shave my head too, just to look extra tough.
Tattoos and shaved head with extra muscles was a very big deal in 1993.
I'm Very Glad to this day that this didn't transpire.
Never did get any tatoos. I'm Glad that I didn't.
Same with Steroids. Never tried them and Very Glad about that.
Shaved head..? Yes, I've done that actually a good number of times, from 1998-2018.
It's never been about trying to look extra tough, scarey, or mean though.
Just getting annoyed with my hair. For whatever reason it may be.
It's funny, we all get on with our lives seemingly all fine and dandy, then that can completely change direction given the time to step back and reflect.
My time out was invaluable, glad you made the best of yours