Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Do you think Danny Garcia is good at making in-fight adjustments?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #11
    He doesn't adjust, been doing the same thing since the beginning - wild horse hooks and holding.

    Comment


    • #12
      I don't know about adjustments but he has really good timing. He likes to punch along with his opponents, just a tad bit quicker. It helped in the first fight with Erik Morales when he was getting tagged repeatedly and bailed him out against Khan. He did the same thing against Matthysse. It also helps he has a hell of a chin. Tyson mentioned years ago about punching the same time as your opponent because they're usually most vulnerable at that point. Provodnikov does the same thing too but he's a little better at it because he uses shorter, compact punches.

      Comment


      • #13
        Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
        Yes, he definitely adjusted vs Khan and Matthysse. Vs Khan, he realized trading with Khan wasn't going to work because of Khan's handspeed, so he stayed calm and timed Khan.

        Vs Matthysse, he realized he could take his power, so he came forward with a high guard taking minimal damage and winning a decision. Garcia even used his feet at times to move away from danger and reset Matthysse.

        Herrera was just a very tricky fighter. He is very good, he beat Provodnikov without taking too much damage, so it shows he knows what he's doing defensively.
        No he didn't.

        He was landing the Left hook counter from rd 1. He just landed it good enough in rd 4.

        He didn't do anything against Matthysse either. Missing until the eye shut and then he started landing when it closed.

        Garcia can't adjust, never has, never does. I agree with who said he's good at making people fight his fight. He can do that because he's a great counter puncher, stands his ground, and keeps at it.

        Comment

        Working...
        X
        TOP