Bill Emes catches up with WBC/WBA junior welterweight champion Danny Garcia to discuss his close majority decision win over Mauricio Herrera in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. He talks about potentially moving up to the welterweight division, what's next and more.
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arraamisThu Mar 27, 2014, 9:27 PM UTC
I think above all ... Danny needed a fight with an opponent that was flexible and evasive. Now he will focus on boxing more and not be so in love with his power.
He'll be a better fighter going forward ....
TeamBrickhouseThu Mar 27, 2014, 8:40 PM UTC
I watched that Fight from Beginning to end and I Believe that Danny Lost !!
Close fight But He was Not the Better Fighter that Night !!!!!
Bigg_RiggThu Mar 27, 2014, 7:44 PM UTC
JAJAJA! !! Danny boy!:lol1:
This guy had no shame. Keep those punches below the belt Danny. Balls, balls, balls, clinch, clinch, clinch ;)
Even if that doesn't work you'll still get the decision so don't worry!
What a joke this sport has become.
Herrera did better than Lucas! :lol1:
piritwin2Thu Mar 27, 2014, 7:36 PM UTC
danny won and still!!!!! u dont win cause u put up a good fight!!!!! nuff said!!!!:boxing:
JosephVelderFri Mar 21, 2014, 12:50 AM UTC
DID YOU SEE THIS!Article means Danny conected more power punches per round:boxing:
Junior welterweight contender Mauricio Herrera was busier and had nearly a 3-1 edge in jabs landed (hitting on 33%). WBC/WBA world champion Danny Garcia had the edge in power shots (13 of 34 per round), as Herrera landed an avg. of 7 of 23 power shots per round.punch stats are a joke, most of those "power punches" didn't land clean, most were on gloves or glancing blows. the proof is on Herrera's face compared to Dannyboy, who looks like they took more power punches?
Mauricio knew he had a L if he didn't knock that fool out. gig was rigged.


